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small epidermal cysts that appear as firm white papules; whitish, pearl-like masses of sebum and dead cells under the skin with no visible opening and are often mistaken as whiteheads.

Milia

100

inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands

Acne

100

razor bumps without the pus or infection

Pseudofolliculitis

100

ABCs of Melanoma Detection


A: Asymmetry- the two sides of the lesion are not identical
B: Border- the border is irregular on these lesions
C: Color- melanomas are usually dark and have more than one color of colors that fade into one another
D: Diameter- the lesion in a melanoma is usually at least the size of a pencil eraser
E: Evolving- melanoma as a lesion often changes appearance

100

most common and least severe type of skin cancer

Basal Cell Carcinoma

200

also known as ringworm

Tinea Corporis

200

group of boils

Carbuncle

200

hair grows under the surface instead of growing up and out of the follicle, causing a bacterial infection; these ingrown hairs are common in men, usually from shaving



Folliculitis

200

example of primary lesion; itchy swollen lesions caused by a blow, insect bite, skin allergy reaction or sting

Wheal

200

bacterial infection of the skin that often occurs in children; characterized by clusters of small blisters or crusty lesions filled with bacteria. It is extremely contagious.

Impetigo

300

generalized term to refer to an inflammatory condition of the skin; various forms include lesions such as eczema, vesicles, or papules

Dermatitis

300

prohibit a treatment

Contraindication

300

redness caused by inflammation

Erythema

300

severely cracked and/or chapped hands, lips, or feet are an example of

Fissure

300

also known as freckles

Ephelids

400

hormonal condition that affects one in 20 women in their child bearing years;

PCOS

400

non-inflamed build up of sebum, cells and other debris inside follicles

comedo

400

flat, pigmented area similar to a freckle; small, yellow-brown spots; plural is lentigines



Lentigo 

400

pink or flesh colored pre-cancerous lesions that feels sharp or rough and is a result of sun damage



Actinic Keratosis


400

hormonal hyperpigmentation that first appears during pregnancy or with birth control use;

Melasma

500

slightly raised or depressed area of the skin that forms as a result of the healing process related to an injury or lesion.

Scar

500

swelling caused by fluid imbalance in the cell or response to injury, infection or medication

Edema

500

also known as warts; hypertrophy of the papillae and the epidermis caused by a virus. They are not cancerous but are contagious. Typically flesh-colored but can be brown or black.

Verruca

500

skin condition caused by actinic bronzing (chronic sun exposure) to the sides of the face and neck; benign

Poikloderma of Civatte

500

Primary treatment for sensitive skin


Soothe, calm and protect



600

Oilier and Thicker skin types

Types V and VI



600

Fragile, thin skin and redness are characteristics of what kind of skin

Sensitive

600

Client consultation should last

10-15 minutes



600

Literally means "lack of lipids"; describes skin that does not produce enough sebum, indicated by absence of visible pores.



Alipidic

600

Skin that lacks oxygen is called 

Asphyxiated