Definition of Microdermabrasion
machine-based exfoliation treatment used to gently polish dead cells from the skin's surface
Purpose of Ultrasound
Penetrate product, increase circulation, speed up skin repair
14% Lactic, 14% Salicylic, 14% Resorcinol
System that cell receptors use
Lock and Key
Flow of negative electrons along a conductor which creates chemical, thermal, or mechanical action
Electricity
Light acne scarring, Dyschromia's, fine lines, rough texture, rhytids, scars, photodamage, keratoses, stretch marks,
Class device of ultrasound
Class II
Max percent of TCA able to be used by Master Estheticians in VA
20%
Organelle that allows substances and other organelles to move around
Endoplasmic reticulum
Current used in Microcurrent
Direct Current
Factors of microderm depth
Strength of vacuum, number of passes performed, speed of passes, pressure exerted
Product penetration using sound waves
Sonophoresis
Protein coagulation
Frost
Organelle that converts oxygen and nutrients for energy use by the cells
Mitochondria
Another name for alternating current in electrotherapy
Sinusoidal
Name of the area held taught during microdermabrasion
Action Zone
Build up of pressure generating heat causing stimulation of destruction
Cavitation
Lipophilic acid
Salicylic
Garbage disposal system or recycling center of cell.
Lysosomes
Speed at which AC reverses direction
Hertz
A medium used during crystal microdermabrasion that is considered softer than aluminum oxide.
Salt crystals
Channels created by ultrasound
Lacunae
Glycoside found in bearberry, hydroquinone derivative
Arbutin
Fibers of the nucleus
Chromatin
Created when a large number of atoms gain or lose energy, gives object an electrical charge that does not normally conduct electricity.
Static electricity