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Skin Typing and Consultation Leadership through Knowledge. Skin Typing and Consultation. Evaluating Your Patient’s Skin. Condition, Concerns, Commitment. Skin Typing System. Color Thickness Oiliness Laxity Fragility. Color – Skin Typing System. Defines depth of color tone - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Skin Typing and Skin Typing and ConsultationConsultation
Leadership through KnowledgeLeadership through Knowledge
Skin Typing and Skin Typing and ConsultationConsultation
Evaluating Your Patient’s SkinEvaluating Your Patient’s Skin
Condition, Concerns, CommitmentCondition, Concerns, Commitment
Skin Typing SystemSkin Typing System
ColorColor
ThicknessThickness
OilinessOiliness
LaxityLaxity
FragilityFragility
Color – Skin Typing Color – Skin Typing SystemSystem
Defines depth of color toneDefines depth of color tone– Determined by amount of Determined by amount of
pigmentpigment
Fitzpatrick Scale I-VIFitzpatrick Scale I-VI
Color tone determines Color tone determines appropriate course of treatmentappropriate course of treatment– Darker skin requires longer Darker skin requires longer
conditioning before and after conditioning before and after rejuvenation proceduresrejuvenation procedures
Thickness – Skin Typing Thickness – Skin Typing SystemSystem
Defines the depth of the Defines the depth of the epidermis and dermisepidermis and dermis
Clinical examination determinesClinical examination determines– ThinThin– Medium-thickMedium-thick– ThickThick
Thickness determines skin Thickness determines skin conditioning conditioning protocol for rejuvenation protocol for rejuvenation proceduresprocedures
Oiliness – Skin Typing Oiliness – Skin Typing SystemSystem
Defines amount of oil that is being secreted into Defines amount of oil that is being secreted into the skin and can be classified asthe skin and can be classified as– Oily, secreting excess sebumOily, secreting excess sebum– Normal, secreting an average amountNormal, secreting an average amount– Dry, below average sebum secretionDry, below average sebum secretion
Excess oil acts like “sebaceous glue” preventsExcess oil acts like “sebaceous glue” prevents– Normal shedding of stratum corneumNormal shedding of stratum corneum– Proper penetration of topical agentsProper penetration of topical agents
Dry skin can also have low levels of Dry skin can also have low levels of hydrationhydration
Both impact the duration and course Both impact the duration and course of treatmentof treatment
Laxity – Skin Typing Laxity – Skin Typing SystemSystem
Defines sagging and redundant skinDefines sagging and redundant skin– Laxity in thin skin reveals Laxity in thin skin reveals
wrinklingwrinkling– Laxity in thick skin demonstrates Laxity in thick skin demonstrates
jowlingjowling
Indication of lacking collagen and Indication of lacking collagen and elastinelastin
Important difference skin laxity vs.Important difference skin laxity vs.muscle laxitymuscle laxity
Determines protocol and length of Determines protocol and length of treatment; type of rejuvenation treatment; type of rejuvenation procedureprocedure
Fragility – Skin Typing Fragility – Skin Typing SystemSystem
Defines level of skin toleranceDefines level of skin tolerance
Fragility occurs in all skin colors Fragility occurs in all skin colors and thicknessand thickness– More common in Asian skinMore common in Asian skin
Fragile skin requires 2 – 3 Fragile skin requires 2 – 3 additional skin cycles than additional skin cycles than conditioning normal skinconditioning normal skin– Peel procedures should not be Peel procedures should not be
deeper than the papillary deeper than the papillary dermisdermis
Let’s Skin Type TogetherLet’s Skin Type Together
Classic Case of Classic Case of MelasmaMelasma
Fitzpatrick IVFitzpatrick IV Thick SkinThick Skin Normal to OilyNormal to Oily Moderate LaxityModerate Laxity
– JowlingJowling
Non-FragileNon-Fragile
Skin TypingSkin Typing
Classic Case of Classic Case of PhotodamagePhotodamage
Fitzpatrick IIFitzpatrick II– MelasmaMelasma
Thin skinThin skin Oil - NormalOil - Normal
– T-ZoneT-Zone– Mild AcneMild Acne
Laxity – MildLaxity – Mild– Fine wrinklesFine wrinkles
Fragility – Mild Fragility – Mild SensitivitySensitivity
The 3 C’sThe 3 C’s
There are 3 components to choosing the right There are 3 components to choosing the right Obagi System for your patients:Obagi System for your patients:– Condition – Appearance of the patient’s skinCondition – Appearance of the patient’s skin– ConcernConcern– CommitmentCommitment
Skin Typing completes the “Condition” Skin Typing completes the “Condition” component of the 3 C’scomponent of the 3 C’s
When you do the skin typing, you also ask When you do the skin typing, you also ask questions aboutquestions about– The results the patient desires; their The results the patient desires; their concernsconcerns– Determine their Determine their commitmentcommitment to achieving those to achieving those
resultsresults
Skin TypingSkin Typing
Who would Who would like to belike to be
skin skin typed?typed?
ColorColor
ThicknessThickness
OilinessOiliness
LaxityLaxity
FragilityFragility
The OpportunityThe Opportunity
Give every patient who walks in Give every patient who walks in your office the opportunity to your office the opportunity to learn about the learn about the Obagi Obagi Systems!Systems!
Obagi Nu-DermObagi Nu-Derm
Obagi-C RxObagi-C Rx
Obagi Professional-C SerumsObagi Professional-C Serums