large nerves that perform both sensory and motor functions
What is sensory motor nerves?
carries messages from the brain to muscles
what is motor nerves?
allows a living organism to procreate
What is the Reproductive system?
estheticians most valuable tool, knowing the nerves in the body part will help deliver excellent treatments
What is hands?
The study of the nervous system
what is neurology?
a system that controls the overall operation of the human body by responding to both internal and external stimuli
What is Nervous System?
carries messages to the brain and spinal cord
What is sensory Nerves?
has a nucleus, cytoplasm and membrane
what is neuron?
a temporary condition, typically caused by hormonal changes, in which large brown patches form on the skin, mainly on the face.
what is Chloasma?
the chief sensory nerve of the face
what is trifacial nerve?
controls respiratory, digestive, circulatory systems
what is Autonomic Nervous System?
controls respiratory, digestive, circulatory systems
What is Autonomic Nervous System?
the main nerve branch to the middle 1/3 of the face divides into two parts
what is Maxillary?
Make sure both hands and the area along with the equipment is
What is DRY?
interaction of sensory and motor nerves
What is reflex action?
connect the brain directly with parts of the body specifically the face, head, neck
what is cranial nerves?
composed of brain and spinal cord
what is central nervous system?
made of long nerve fibers that originate in the base of the brain and extend to the base of the spine
what is spinal cord?
causes brown to gray-brown patches, usually on the face. Most people get it on their cheeks, bridge of their nose, forehead, chin, and above their upper lip. It also can appear on other parts of the body that get lots of sun, such as the forearms and neck.
what is melasma?
How can pregnancy clear up acne- prone skin?
what is hinders the activity of androgen?
extends into the fingers of the hand
what is digital nerves?
the threadlike fibers extending from the cell
What is axons?
a temporary condition, typically caused by hormonal changes, in which large brown patches form on the skin, mainly on the face.
what is Chloasma?
By touching the skin in methods of performing services such as facials and massages helps stimulate what
what is the nerves?
two subsystems to the autonomic system
what is sympathetic and parasympathetic?