This equipment emits black light in the 320-450 nanometers range.
What is Wood's Lamp
What is dry skin.
What is Fitzpatrick skin type VI.
Which common condition means a lack of water in the epidermis?
What is dehydration.
What two grades of acne should you not perform services on?
What is grades 3 and 4.
This piece of equipment provides light and magnification and is available in 3 diopter, 5 diopter, 8 diopter, and 10 diopter.
What is Magnifying lamp
This type of skin has a orange peel texture.
What is oily skin.
This skin type burns moderately, and has an average tanning ability.
What is Fitzpatrick skin type lll.
The result of overactive melanocytes due to stress, UV exposure, injury, or heat sensitivity.
What is hyperpigmentation.
Deeper acne lesions cause damage to the dermal layer and can appear as what?
What is pitting or scars.
When using the wood's lamp, the orange fluorescent light indicates........
What is areas of active oil production, shown as small dots in active sebaceous glands.
After cleansing this type of skin usually feels oil within 4 hours.
What is combination skin.
Who created the Fitzpatrick scale?
What is Dr. Thomas B. Fitzpatrick.
The result of melanocyte dying and not producing any pigment.
Name two topical therapy treatments for acne.
What is Glycolic acid, Benzoyl peroxide, Retin-A, Azelaic Acid, and Salicylic Acid.
What piece of equipment is also known as a loupe?
What is a magnifying lamp.
What is normal skin.
What classification system differentiates the severity of wrinkles as it relates to photo aging?
What is the Glogau Classification System.
This stage in aging produces deep wrinkles, sagging jaw line and neck, and widespread discoloration.
This grade of acne is considered simple and non-inflammatory.
What is Grade 1.
Name the key uses of a Wood's Lamp.
What is validating skin types, identifying dermal vs. epidermal pigmentation, and identifying possible infections.
Name the four common skin types.
What is normal, dry, combination, and oily.
These three Fitzpatrick skin types are very prone to PIH.
What is Fitzpatrick skin types IV, V, and VI.
This appears dull with a gray/yellow tone.
What is texture.
The degree of pore-clogging is related to the accumalation of the keratinized skin cells that adhere to the follicle also known as what?
What is Retention Hyperkeratosis.