PMU VA Board Study Guide – Complete With A+
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Sebaceous glands Right Ans - Secrete sebum (oil) inyo the hair follicles
where the hair shafts pass through the dermis
Basal layer Right Ans - deepest layer of epidermis, made of the stratum
spinosum and stratum basal, connects epidermis to dermis
Dermis Right Ans - Papillary and reticular layer, supplies skin with oxygen
and nutrients
Hypodermics Right Ans - Subcutaneous fat
What connects the epidermis to the dermis? Right Ans - basal layer
Stratum corneum Right Ans - Outermost layer of epidermis, keratinized
cells
Where is the tarsal portion? Right Ans - Eyelid
orbital portion Right Ans - Provides the superior (upper) surface of the eye
socket
Corrugator located Right Ans - Slender muscle deep into orbicularis oculi
(makes angry 11s), draws eyebrow down and wrinkles forehead
orbicularis oculi Right Ans - closes eyelids (blinking)
orbicularis oris Right Ans - closes and protrudes lips
Supraorbital vein Right Ans - starts near the zygomatic process of the
frontal bone, joining the supratrochlear vein near medial angle of the eye to
form the facial vein
supraorbital artery Right Ans - supplies blood to the upper eyelid and
forehead
, Keratinocytes Right Ans - The most abundant epidermal cells, they
function mainly to produce keratin.
nasolabial fold Right Ans - Dynamic wrinkles that connect the nose to
mouth
Which machines have rubber bands? Right Ans - reciprocating coil
machines
Oldest technique Right Ans - Manual tap
newest technique Right Ans - Rotary pen
organic pigments Right Ans - Carbon, brighter, intense, prone to fading, not
stable
Inorganic Right Ans - Last longer, generally dry pigments, opaque, iron
oxides, more stable, lightfast
Dotting for eyelids Right Ans - Pointillism, stippling
Dotting for eyebrows Right Ans - Lining, hair stroke technique
hypertrophic scar Right Ans - Remains within the boundaries of the
original wound, darker than the skin around it, raised and red
contracture Right Ans - Normal elastic replaces with fibrous inelastic
Impetigo Right Ans - Infection that happens when skin or tools are not
cleaned before procedure
Color Correction Right Ans - Green- use red
Violet- use gold
Red- use green
Blue- use red-gold/orange
Migration of pigment Right Ans - Caused by poor angle, poor pigments, on
outer corner of eye or lip
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