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245 1 0 _aSkin Diseases in Females
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_cedited by Rashmi Sarkar, Surabhi Sinha.
250 _a1st ed. 2022.
264 1 _aSingapore :
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_c2022.
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505 0 _aPhysiology of skin -- Pregnancy dermatoses -- Skin in pregnancy -- Skin changes in Menopause -- Acne in women -- TSDF in females with skin of color -- Rosacea -- Hidradenitis suppurativa -- Pigmentary disorders in women -- Hair disorders -- Metabolic syndrome: dermatologic aspects in females -- Eczemas in women -- Body dysmorphic disorder -- DLQI in females : important disorders with low DLQIs -- Treatment of cellulite -- Breast augmentation - cutaneous aspects & complications -- Vaginal rejuvenation -- Treatment of the ageing face -- The Sensitive Skin-Do’s and Don’ts -- A guide to botulinum toxin and fillers -- Chemical peels and lasers-special consideration -- Sexually transmitted diseases in women -- Vulval disorders in women -- Tropical diseases in women -- Nail Disorders in women -- Challenges faced by women dermatologists and training programs available to them.
520 _aThis book covers dermatological and related esthetic concerns specific to female patients. Since knowing what’s normal is as important as knowing what’s not, first chapters covers physiological differences in the skin of women and the changes during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause. Certain commonly encountered dermatoses are more frequent in females – chronic telogen effluvium, rosacea, perioral dermatitis, pigmented contact (cosmetic) dermatitis, etc., which are explained in a more focused manner. Dermatoses exclusive to females involving the vulva is discussed at length. These include common papulosquamous conditions such as psoriasis, lichen planus, and lichen sclerosus as well as the uncommon but challenging plasma cell vulvitis. Breast dermatoses also are predominantly encountered in women and are described in detail in this book. Importantly, the safety of drugs and biologics in pregnancy and lactation have been covered too. One section is dedicated to the emotional and psychological burden of skin disease in women and certain disorders requiring psychiatric intervention such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (trichotillomania, trichotemnomania) and body dysmorphic disorder. Furthermore, commonly used cosmeceuticals and frequently performed esthetic procedures such as chemical peels, botulinum toxin, and soft tissue augmentation (fillers) are well explained. Skin diseases in females can cause a significant emotional and psychological impact that can sometimes be more serious than the physical impact. There is a paucity of comprehensive published literature in both journal and books and this book aims to fill that gap. This book is meant as a resource for dermatology residents and trainees, practitioners, and teachers. .
650 0 _aDermatology.
650 1 4 _aDermatology.
653 0 _aSkin Diseases
653 0 _aWomen's Health
653 0 _aCosmetic Techniques
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