jeudi 25 décembre 2008

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dimanche 14 décembre 2008

LipoDissolve Ultra Mesotherapy at Crutchfield Dermatology

LipoDissolve Ultra is a minimally invasive medical procedure that breaks down fat cells in specific areas of the body. Small amounts of lecithin, a soy bean extract (commonly used as an emulsifying agent in chocolate bars) are injected into unwanted areas of fat, such as the tummy, love handles, double chins and saddle bags. The fat cells then dissolve and the body's natural cleansing system metabolizes and eliminates the waste products out of the patient's system. The technique has become increasingly popular in the United States over the past few years. LipoDissolve Ultra is a specific type of treatment known generally as 'Mesotherapy' that was first developed in France in the 1950's that has evolved over the decades and has been utilized for cosmetic treatments since the mid 1990's. Mesotherapy was given formal recognition by the French Academy of Medicine in 1987. Presently, over 15,000 medical practitioners provide LipoDissolve Ultra/Mesotherapy throughout Europe, Great Britain and North and South America.

"It's like liposuction without the suction" comments Charles E. Crutchfield III, MD, associate professor of dermatology at the University of Minnesota Medical School. "There are many formulations and "cocktails" that have been injected during the evolution of the Mesotherapy/LipoDissolve Ultra process and many of these formulas are not safe. It's important for anyone considering this procedure to consult a qualified, trained, board certified dermatologist. I exclusively use a combination of two medications; phosphatidyl choline (a soy bean extract and emulsifying agent found in most chocolate bars) and sodium deoxycholate (a stabilizing bile salt found naturally in the body). The FDA has not officially approved this treatment but it's currently under investigation. I employ this formula on unwanted areas of fat, especially those that have not responded to diet and exercise. The lecithin causes the fat cells to rupture, and their remains are metabolized by the body, in a manner similar to how the spilled blood in a bruise is resolved. Additionally, the deoxycholate causes a mild inflammatory response that triggers in an increase in collagen production, which can produce skin tightening. A modified version of the Mesotherapy technique can also be used to smooth out cellulite; the dimpled, "cottage cheese" look often seen, to some degree, on the thighs and buttocks of 95% of women. The technique works about 50% of the time for cellulite, one of the most difficult of all cosmetic dermatology conditions to treat.

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jeudi 4 décembre 2008

A Clinician's Guide to Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis, Volume 1: The Text (Encyclopedia of Differential Diagnosis in Dermatology)
by Paul Schneiderman, Marc E. Grossman


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A Clinician's Guide to Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis, Volume 1: The Text (Encyclopedia of Differential Diagnosis in Dermatology)
By Paul Schneiderman, Marc E. Grossman



  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • Number Of Pages: 736
  • Publication Date: 2006-08-01
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0415390524
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780415390521
  • Binding: Hardcover



Product Description:

One of the most ambitious texts to be published in dermatology for some years, this is a comprehensive guide to dermatologic conditions, classified by physical findings, and referenced to current literature. There are 284 entries, arranged alphabetically. The art and science of clinical dermatology rest with the ability of the clinician to formulate an appropriate differential diagnosis by defining and synthesizing the physical findings; this book serves as a guide in that quest, and will be both educational and stimulating to dermatologists at all levels of training and practice.

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Illustrated Manual of Pediatric Dermatology: Diagnosis and Management
by Susan B. Mallory, Alanna F. Bree, Peggy Chern


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Illustrated Manual of Pediatric Dermatology: Diagnosis and Management
By Susan B. Mallory, Alanna F. Bree, Peggy Chern



  • Publisher: Informa Healthcare
  • Number Of Pages: 430
  • Publication Date: 2005-03-28
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1850707537
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781850707530
  • Binding: Hardcover



Product Description:

Written by two respected clinician-teachers in pediatric dermatology with a total of thirty-five years experience, Handbook of Pediatric Dermatology presents simple, basic approaches to problems that pediatricians and dermatologists see in their practice on a regular basis. With approximately 300 color photographs, it provides a diagnostic guide to a broad range of pediatric and adolescent skin diseases and disorders. The combination of photographs and practical, concise text gives pediatric and family doctors a visual reference and puts the information they need right at their fingertips.

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