Format: 3 videos, size: GB
American Society For Dermatologic Surgery Chemical Peels Self-Assessment Series
40 $
This three-part educational activity provides a comprehensive overview on patient selection, skin anatomy and classification, pre and post-resurfacing skin regimens, peel depth selection and performance, indications and advantages of various peeling agents, application techniques and penetration, special considerations, management of complications and overall safety considerations are addressed. Intra- and post-activity assessments augment learning and cement salient points throughout each module.
Module 1: The Science, Skin Preparation and Patient Selection
Learn proper patient selection, understand skin anatomy and cell function and formulate a pre-and post-resurfacing skin care regimen for superficial peels.
Module 2: Attributes and Techniques for Medium, Deep and Combination Peels
Compare medium and deep peels, understand peel depth selection and performance and review after-care patient management. Selection rationale and application techniques for combination peels are addressed.
Module 3: A Case Study Approach to Managing Complications
Manage complications of medium to deep peels, and learn strategies to improve patient outcomes.
The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) Chemical Peels Self‑Assessment Series is best for dermatologists, dermatologic surgeons, and aesthetic clinicians who want to sharpen their knowledge of chemical peel techniques, safety, and patient selection through structured, exam‑style learning.
Who Should Use It
Dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons performing chemical peels in clinical or cosmetic practice.
Aesthetic physicians and advanced practice providers (NPs, PAs) who incorporate peels into skin rejuvenation treatments.
Residents and fellows preparing for dermatology boards or cosmetic dermatology fellowships.
Clinicians expanding their cosmetic portfolio and wanting a safe, evidence‑based foundation in peel procedures.
What You’ll Learn
Indications and contraindications for superficial, medium, and deep chemical peels.
Patient selection and skin type considerations (Fitzpatrick scale, risk of PIH, scarring).
Agents and techniques: glycolic acid, salicylic acid, trichloroacetic acid (TCA), phenol, and combination peels.
Complication prevention and management: erythema, scarring, pigmentary changes.
Case‑based self‑assessment questions to reinforce practical decision‑making.
+ Topics:
Module 1: The Science, Skin Preparation and Patient Selection
Module 2: Attributes and Techniques for Medium, Deep and Combination Peels
Module 3: A Case Study Approach to Managing Complications





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