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FLORIDA IBEC ELECTROLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTFLORIDA IBEC ELECTROLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTFLORIDA IBEC ELECTROLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT Sodium hydroxide and chlorine gas - ANSWER-what kind of substance is produced with galvanic electrolysis during epilation? 0.4 - ANSWER-When treating thick, coarse hairs on the chin, what needle would be the best choice? Theodore Maiman - ANSWER-Who is the person that made the first laser? Absorbs one photon - ANSWER-Stimulated emission is a process by which a molecule emits two photons of light after? Pulse duration - ANSWER-The duration of an individual pulse laser light, usually measured in milliseconds, also known as pulse width, is called? Scattering - ANSWER-The difference between an IPL and a class 4 laser on the tissue

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FLORIDA IBEC ELECTROLOGY
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
CORRECT
Sodium hydroxide and chlorine gas - ANSWER-what kind of substance is produced with
galvanic electrolysis during epilation?

0.4 - ANSWER-When treating thick, coarse hairs on the chin, what needle would be the
best choice?

Theodore Maiman - ANSWER-Who is the person that made the first laser?

Absorbs one photon - ANSWER-Stimulated emission is a process by which a molecule
emits two photons of light after?

Pulse duration - ANSWER-The duration of an individual pulse laser light, usually
measured in milliseconds, also known as pulse width, is called?

Scattering - ANSWER-The difference between an IPL and a class 4 laser on the tissue
is?

1997 - ANSWER-When was laser hair reduction approved by the FDA in the US?

Fluency and pulse width - ANSWER-What is the basic parameters of the laser and IPL
systems?

Photosensitivity - ANSWER--condition characterized by increased sensitivity to light
-effects of light particularly sunlight on the skin

Pulsed laser - ANSWER-Most common laser used for hair removal

Color of skin and hair density - ANSWER-Fluence should be adjusted for

Mediums - ANSWER-Lasers are classified and named according to?

Chromosphore shielding - ANSWER-When one chromophore shields a deeper
chromophore

Collimated - ANSWER-Laser light possesses?

Selective photo theromolysis - ANSWER--Primary principle behind laser hair removal

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