A small, solid bump on the skin with no fluid inside.
A Papule
A contagious fungal infection also known as ringworm.
Tinea
A common skin condition that causes redness and visible blood vessels on the face.
Rosacea
The natural pigment that gives skin, hair, and eyes their color.
Melanin
Estheticians in California are not allowed to do this when examining a skin disorder.
Diagnose
A raised lesion that contains pus.
A Pustule
A contagious bacterial infection that causes honey-colored crusted sores.
Impetigo
A chronic skin condition that causes thick red patches with silvery scales.
Psoriasis
A condition in which patches of skin lose pigment and appear white.
Vitiligo
If a mole suddenly changes color, size, or shape, the esthetician should do this.
Refer the client to a physician
A large, deep, painful acne lesion that forms deep in the skin.
A Cyst
A viral infection that causes small fluid-filled blisters commonly called cold sores.
Herpes simplex
A condition that causes dry, itchy, inflamed skin and is also called eczema.
Dermatitis
Small, flat spots that are genetic and may darken with sun exposure.
Ephelides
The most dangerous type of skin cancer that can spread to other parts of the body.
Melanoma
A clogged pore that is open and appears dark due to oxidation.
Open Comedone
A contagious parasitic skin infestation that causes severe itching.
Scabies
A scar that grows beyond the boundaries of the original injury.
Keloid
A form of hyperpigmentation that often appears as dark patches on the face and is commonly linked to hormones or pregnancy.
Melasma
The reason estheticians should never treat contagious skin conditions.
To prevent spreading infection and protect public safety
A clogged pore that stays closed and appears as a white or flesh-colored bump.
Closed comedone
If a client has any contagious skin disease, the esthetician must take this professional action.
Refuse service and refer the client to a physician
This condition involves permanently dilated capillaries that appear as small red lines on the skin.
Telangiectasia
Dark spots that remain on the skin after acne or another inflammatory skin condition heals.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
During a facial, you notice a suspicious skin disorder that was not visible during consultation. The FIRST thing you should do is this.
Stop the service immediately