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The dermatologist office can be an overwhelming place. From understanding the difference between a TCA chemical peel and an AHA to learning about soft tissue fillers, it’s important to know before you go. “Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures,” a new book edited by Zoe Diana Draelos, wants to lessen the burden of the dermatology office by providing insight from within.

Featuring advice from dermatologists and field experts, the book is dermatology 101. It’s divided into 14 parts and covers EVERYTHING. Moisturizers (facials, sunscreens, lip balms), hair cosmetics (dyes, straightening, styling aids), injectable techniques (botox, collagen) and even skin contouring techniques (liposuction).

If you’ve ever had a question related to the dermatologist procedures or products, this book definitely has your answers. We’re loving the skin-deep approach the book takes. It’s delves straight into the facts, risks and benefits of each treatment. If you’re even thinking about a treatment, “Cosmetic Dermatology” should be your number one source. It’s the dermatology bible that deserves a permanent place on your book shelf.

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