Small, solidified impactions of oil without the cell matter.
Sebaceous filaments
An Esthetician can diagnose rosacea. T or F
False
What is Urticaria?
Hives
What diameter indicates melanoma?
Size of a pencil eraser
What is hyperpigmentation?
An overproduction of pigment
This grade of acne has minor breakouts, mostly open comedones, some closed comedones and a few papules.
Grade I acne
Couperose skin is a medical condition. T or F
False
Allergic contact dermatitis is caused by ________ ______.
Red Dye
Black or dark patches on the skin that are uneven in texture, jagged or raised characterizes the condition known as_______________ _________________.
Malignant melanoma
What is Leukoderma?
Loss of pigmentation
This grade of acne is characterized by redness, inflammation, many comedones, papules pustules and inflammation
Grade III acne
This is characterized by visible capillaries, commonly found on the face, specifically the nose, cheeks, chin. Not a medical condition but a cosmetic irregularity. Also referred to as couperose skin.
Telangiectasia
Excess inflammation from allergies, caused by irritants.
Atopic Drematitis
What is the scientific name for a wart?
Verruca
Inflammation, dry or oily scaling or crusting and/or itchiness is what?
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Sebaceous filaments are found on the _________.
a. chin
b. neck
c. nose
d. ears
Nose
What Hyperkeratosis?
Dead skin cells building up from not shedding
Caused by coming in contact with chemicals or allergens. Skin is red and itchy.
Contact Dermatitis
Pigmented, raised nevus
Mole
What is difficult to categorize?
Disorders of the skin
What are symptoms of Herpes Zoster?
Groups of red blisters that form a rash that occurs in a ring or line
Alcohol consumption might be limited for a client with __________.
Rosacea
What is the medical term for itching?
Pruitis
What is Actinic Keratosis.
Pink or flesh colored growths caused by sun, can be rough or smooth.
Hyperpigmentation triggered by hormonal changes is a condition called ________________.
Melasma