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Cosmetic Procedures.Ģ4 Lasers and Light Devices.Ģ7 Starting a Skin Care Product Line.Ģ8 Cosmetic and Drug Regulation.ģ5 Anti-inflammatory Agents.ģ8 Bioengineering of the Skin.ģ9 Scales Used to Classify Skin.Ĥ0 The Psychosocial Aspects of Cosmetic Dermatology.Ĭosmetic Dermatology PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE SECOND EDITION Specific Skin Problems.ġ5 Acne (Type 1 Sensitive Skin).ġ6 Rosacea (Type 2 Sensitive Skin).ġ7 Burning and Stinging Skin (Type 3 Sensitive Skin).ġ8 Contact Dermatitis (Type 4 Sensitive Skin).Ģ1 Prevention and Treatment of Bruising. Basic Concepts of Skin Science.ġ Basic Science of the Epidermis.Ģ Basic Science of the Dermis.ģ Fat and the Subcutaneous Layer.ĩ The Baumann Skin Typing System.ġ3 Skin Pigmentation and Pigmentation Disorders.