General Science
Treatments
Anatomy
Skin Diseases/conditions
MSC.
100

What is the scientific term for a freckle?

Lentigines

100

What is the first thing you should do before starting a facial?

Sanitize your hands

100

How many pints of blood are in the average adult?

8-10

100

What is the biggest cause of wrinkles?

UV Rays

100

What does SPF stand for?

Sun protection factor

200

What is edema?

swelling

200

What do you do during a chemical peel that helps the peel reach a deeper depth?

Degrease 

200

How many cranial bones are there?

8

200

What skin condition is characterized by too much pigment?

Hyperpigmentation

200

What is usually a sign of a vitamin a deficiency?

brittle hair and nails

300

What is the scientific name for hives?

Urticaria

300

If someone is on anti-biotics can they receive LHR?

Oh No oh no no no no no 

300

What gland is found in the center of the head and is the brain of the endocrine system?

Pituitary Gland

300

What skin condition is characterized by lack of pigment?

Vitiligo

300

Blood is __ water

80%

400

What is cleansing during ultrasonic called?

Cavitation

400

What treatment involves the use of a suction vacuum and a gritty tip to achieve exfoliation?

Microdermabrasion

400

What protects the heart, lungs, and internal organs?

The Thorax

400

What skin condition usually makes the nose larger and more red?

Rosacea

400

What protein is responsible for 70% of skin?

Collagen

500

What essential oil should not be used on sensitive skin?

Lemongrass

500

Should you cleans the face before every treatment involving the face?

Yes

500

Where does lymph drain to?

The circulatory system

500

What is the most dangerous form of skin cancer?

Squamous cell carcinoma

500

What language does the word esthetics come from?

Greek