Utah Master Esthetics State Board Written Exam CORRECT 100%
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Utah Master Esthetics State Board
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Utah Master Esthetics State Board
Acrochordon - ANSWER Small, benign outgrowth of epidermal and dermal tissue that looks like a flap; skin tag. Can be removed using high-frequency or radio-frequency treatments
Pathogenic - ANSWER disease causing
Oxidation - ANSWER loss of electrons
Elastosis - ANSWER loss of elasticity in ...
Utah Master Esthetics State Board
Written Exam CORRECT 100%
Acrochordon - ANSWER Small, benign outgrowth of epidermal and dermal tissue that looks like a flap;
skin tag. Can be removed using high-frequency or radio-frequency treatments
Pathogenic - ANSWER disease causing
Oxidation - ANSWER loss of electrons
Elastosis - ANSWER loss of elasticity in the skin; breakdown of elastic tissue
Melasma - ANSWER The "mask of pregnancy," a patchy tan-to-dark brown discoloration of the face.
Anagen - ANSWER The period of active hair growth; not recommended to apply lash extensions to lashes
in this phase
Cata - ANSWER breakdown, downward
Iontophoresis - ANSWER Process of infusing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric
current, such as the use of the positive and negative poles of a galvanic machine. Used in microcurrent
devices for product penetration
Catagen - ANSWER the brief transition period between the growth and resting phases of a hair follicle
Telogen - ANSWER (resting phase) the final phase in the hair cycle that lasts until the fully grown hair is
shed.
, Cataphoresis - ANSWER Process of fusing an acidic (positive) product into deeper tissues using galvanic
current from the positive pole toward the negative pole.
Cushing's disease - ANSWER Hormonal disease in which too much cortisone is produced, resulting in the
thinning and bruising of the skin
Galvanic - ANSWER Low-level direct current used in facial treatments; produces an electrochemical effect
Estrogen - ANSWER Hormone responsible for collagen production
Why should the technician wear personal protective equipment while performing microdermabrasion? -
ANSWER To avoid cross-infection and exposure to clinical waste
Phytotherapy - ANSWER The use of plants and their properties for therapeutic purposes
Electrodessication - ANSWER surgically drying out and destroying tissue though the use of high-
frequency electric current (also known as fulguration)
Non-ablative (i.e. IPL and LED) - ANSWER which type of light treatment penetrates the epidermis, usually
without affecting it, to treat the papillary dermis below?
50% - ANSWER Maximum percentage of AHAs that can be used by an esthetician
Azulene - ANSWER Derived from the chamomile plant and characterized by its deep blue color; has anti-
inflammatory and soothing properties. Good for sensitive skin
Clay - ANSWER Used in body muds to draw out impurities
Auricular nodes - ANSWER Lymph nodes near the ear
, MLD - ANSWER Manual Lymphatic Drainage; requires the use of light pressure; related to the circulatory
system; contraindications include heart failure, kidney disease, acute conditions due to bacterial or viral
infection
circulatory system - ANSWER the organs and tissues involved in circulating blood and lymph through the
body
Edema - ANSWER Swelling caused by the collection of fluid in connective tissue
Aseptic technique - ANSWER Precautions taken to prevent contamination. Ex: wearing gloves, handling
tools properly, etc.
165 degrees - ANSWER Temperature that herbal wraps should be heated to by a hydrocolator
Ultrasonic Blade - ANSWER Hydrating and exfoliating treatment that may be used prior to more
aggressive exfoliation
Rhytidectomy - ANSWER surgical removal of wrinkles, also called a face lift
Proteolytic - ANSWER destroying or dissolving protein; can be catalyzed by enzymes
proteolytic enzymes - ANSWER enzymes that break down proteins
Mineral Masks - ANSWER tighten and tone as they dry
Eczematation - ANSWER The weeping, crusting, and inflammation of the skin
Salicylic Acid - ANSWER Acid known for its exfoliating, anti-microbial, and anti-inflammatory benefits
Charting - ANSWER documenting all important and pertinent information about clients, including
treatments and products used
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