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The Latest Book 'Laser Dermatology: Pearls and Problems' Provides the Reader with...

Fri Jan 25, 2008 11:30am EST
The Latest Book 'Laser Dermatology: Pearls and Problems' Provides the Reader with Tips on How to Improve the Safe and Effective Use of Lasers

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c80695) has announced the
addition of Laser Dermatology: Pearls and Problems to their offering.

   The first all-inclusive text on the pitfalls, complications and
controversies surrounding the use of lasers in dermatology and
aesthetic medicine. Each chapter starts off by highlighting the key
points and essential concepts, followed by a review of the associated
pearls and problems. Provides the reader with tips on how to improve
the safe and effective use of lasers. Images focus on the pearls and
problems.

   Laser Dermatology: Pearls and Problems is different from other
laser dermatology books. Each of the five chapters begins by
highlighting key points and essential concepts, then focuses on the
pearls and problems for each area based on the authors vast experience
in the field of laser dermatology. Dr. Goldberg addresses: Vascular
Lasers Laser Hair Removal Pigmented Lesions, Tattoos, and Disorders of
Hypopigmentation Ablative Lasers and Devices Non-Ablative
Photorejuvenation and Skin Remodeling. Dr. Goldberg goes beyond the
standard before and after approach to use actual images to demonstrate
the pearls and pitfalls discussed in the text.

   Authors bio:

   David J. Goldberg, MD, JD is a Board-Certified Dermatologist who
has been in practice since 1985. Dr. Goldberg is known both nationally
and internationally for his work with skin lasers. He has treated
patients and taught doctors in the use of this exciting technology
throughout the world. Dr. Goldberg earned his medical degree from Yale
University. He completed his dermatology residency and dermatologic
surgical fellowship at New York University Medical Center. Dr.
Goldberg has published over 85 academic papers, and contributed to 9
academic textbooks. He has also authored the first and only textbook
on laser hair removal. He has also co-authored the popular paperback
"Light Years Younger."

   The Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists of New York & New Jersey,
directed by Dr. Goldberg, have been the site of exciting pioneering
FDA research on laser hair removal and skin rejuvenation. Dr. Goldberg
has been instrumental in bringing this technology to the public. He is
a Clinical Professor, and Director of Laser Research and Mohs Surgery,
in the Department of Dermatology at NYC's Mount Sinai school of
Medicine. He is also a co-Vice-President of the Skin Cancer
Foundation.

   Dr. Goldberg is also very active in professional societies. He has
served as President for the American Society for Laser Medicine &
Surgery, and is currently the chairman of the Ethics Committee of the
American Academy of Dermatology. He is on the Board of Directors of
the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery.

   He was the very first recipient of the prestigious Leon Goldman
award. This award is named after the founding father of laser surgery.

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Content Outline:

Foreword

Preface

1 Vascular Lasers
2 Laser Hair Removal
3 Pigmented Lesions, Tattoos, and Disorders of Hypopigmentation
4 Ablative Lasers and Devices
5 Non-Ablative Photorejuvenation and Skin Remodeling

Index
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http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c80695

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
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