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Revised: 6 June 2010

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Books by topic: acne, business related, cosmetic, dermatopathology, dermoscopy, ethnic, general, hair and nail, immunology, infectious, laser, medical dictionaries, medical writing, Mohs, other, pediatric, photodermatology, soft tissue and bone, statistics, surgery, tumors

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Tosti: Acne Scars: Classification and Treatment  

By Antonella Tosti

2009 (1st ed), 144 pages, 122 illus, $280 list

The visible scarring left permanently on the skin after acne itself subsides often causes considerable distress for the patients concerned. The traditional treatment by dermabrasion has now been supplemented and supplanted by a number of innovative therapies, often developed as tools in cosmetic dermatology, and this text - the first monograph devoted to the topic - will be welcomed by both general and cosmetic dermatologists as a useful guide through the complexities of treatment.

 

Webster: Acne and Its Therapy  

By Guy Webster

2007 (1st ed), 328 pages, $230 list

Addressing one of the most commonly encountered conditions seen by the dermatologist, this source analyzes the pathophysiology, evaluation, diagnosis, clinical features, and control of acne. With full-color illustrations, this source delves into the available treatment options for difficult cases of acne and scarring and provides expert discussions of management regimens including topical and systemic therapies, laser treatments, and new medications.

 

Zouboulis: Pathogenesis and Treatment of Acne and Rosacea

By Christos Zouboulis

2010 (1st ed), 350 pages, 150 illus, $139 list

Written by international experts from all over the globe, "Acnes and Rosacea" provides the reader with the standard knowledge as well as with the clinically relevant developments of the past years. This publication addresses clinicians and scientists who like to learn about several types of acne and rosacea. It describes the current and future trends to improve the understanding and treatment outcome of the disease.

           

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