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Laser and Light
100

Thermal relaxation time is the time it takes for ____ percent of heat energy to dissipate from the target tissue.  

50%

100

mottled redness or brown discoloration appearing most commonly in women on the sides of the neck or the upper chest. It is noncancerous sun damage

Poikiloderma of Civatte

100

a microorganism or substance capable of producing disease

pathogen

100

parallel rays of light that travel spatially and temporally in phase with each other

coherent light

200

What are the benefits of leasing?

The Lease is Tax deductible 

Less complicated than financing

The approval time is quicker 


200

a series of laser or IPL facial treatments conducted to improve vascular and pigmented lesions and induce collagen stimulation

photorejuvenation

200

sterility; a condition free from germs and any form of life

asepsis

200

the diameter of the optical or laser light beam

spot size

300

the timing of light energy, or how long the laser beam is actually striking the skin

Pulse width

300

singed hair

splattering

300

a federal agency that establishes guidelines and makes recommendations for ensuring public health

Center of Disease Control

300

energy, in joules per square centimeter (J/cm2)

fluence


400

body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)

a psychosocial disease that causes individuals to be inappropriately concerned, obsessed, or fixated with their appearance

400

a measure of heat stored in a chromophore

thermal storage

400

a disease in which the body produces a defective immunological response against itself. Normally the body's immune mechanisms can distinguish between normal and foreign substances. In autoimmune diseases, the immune system produces antibodies against normal parts of the body to such an extent as to cause tissue injury

autoimmune

400

LED technology that uses energy-producing packets of light to enhance fibroblast collagen synthesis

photomodulation

500

the scatter or spread of light within the skin tissue

dermal scattering

500

communicable; transmitted readily from one person to another either directly or indirectly; refers to organisms that cause disease

contagious

500

abbreviated SP; precautions such as wearing personal protective equipment to protect skin and mucous membrane where contact with a client's blood, body fluids, secretions (except sweat), excretions, nonintact skin, and mucous membranes is likely. Workers must assume that all blood and body fluids are potential sources of infection, regardless of the perceived risk

Standard Precautions

500

treatment using an appropriate wavelength, exposure time, and pulse duration with sufficient energy fluence to absorb light into a specific area; it allows damage to targeted tissue without involving the surrounding area

selective photo thermolysis