Process of cleansing,toning,moisturizing,and enhancing
Esthetics
Epidermis, Dermal, Subcutaneous
3 Main Layers of skin
Conditions that are brief and severe
Acute
Contagious Vesicle
Herpes Simplex Virus
Cracks in the skin, Chapped lips
Fissures
Acronym for functions of the skin
S.H.A.P.E.S
Located only on palms of hands and soles
Stratum Lucidum
Subjective and Objective
Symptoms of a Disease
Freckle or Lentigo
Macules
Remains of oozing sore, dried mass, Scab
Crust
Largest organ of the body
Skin
Consists of 5 layers
Epidermis
Pain, Swelling, Redness, Local Fever, Throbbing, Discharge
Six Signs of Infection
Pimple with Pus
Pustules
Dandruff and Psoriasis are examples
Scales
300 per square inch
Sudoriferous Gland
Comprised of Papillary and Reticular layers
Dermal Layer
Study of cause of diseases
Etiology
Solid Mass, Hard or Soft, Fixed or moveable
Tumor
Abrasion/injury to epidermis, Scratch is an example
Excoriations
21 square feet, weighs 9 lbs, 11 miles of blood vessels
Average Adult’s Skin
Gives contour and shape to the body
Subcutaneous Layer
Glands of the skin
Sudoriferous and Sebaceous
Mosquito bite, Bee Sting, Hives
Wheals
Cicatrix, Keloid, formations resulting from a lesion
Scars