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ELECTROLYSIS & LASER EXAM|| 326 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)ELECTROLYSIS & LASER EXAM|| 326 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)ELECTROLYSIS & LASER EXAM|| 326 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)the year galvanic eletrolysis was created - ANSWER-1875 who created galvanic electrolysis - ANSWER-Dr. Charles E Michel the year multiple needle was created - ANSWER-1916 creator of multiple needle - ANSWER-Paul Kree

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ELECTROLYSIS & LASER EXAM|| 326
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED
A+)
the year galvanic eletrolysis was created - ANSWER-1875

who created galvanic electrolysis - ANSWER-Dr. Charles E Michel

the year multiple needle was created - ANSWER-1916

creator of multiple needle - ANSWER-Paul Kree

the year thermolysis was created - ANSWER-1924

creator of thermolysis - ANSWER-Dr. Henri Bordier

who issues an electrologly license - ANSWER-Department of Health

when do licenses need to be renewed - ANSWER-every 2 years (even # years)

you must renew your license before - ANSWER-May 31st

what does laser stand for - ANSWER-Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of
Radiation

what laser is good for all skin types - ANSWER-Alexandrite (sometimes the Nd:YAG)

year the blend method was created - ANSWER-1945

creator of the blend method - ANSWER-St. Pierre & Hinkle

most common areas for androgens to cause hair growth - ANSWER-upper lip and chin

Hypertrichosis - ANSWER-abnormally excessive hair growth on normal parts of the
body

direct cause of hirsutism - ANSWER-excess of androgens

causes of hair growth - ANSWER-congenital, topical, systemic

how old does a child have to be to receive electrolysis - ANSWER-14

,chapter _______ of the Florida Statute, creates and regulates the DOH & DBPR -
ANSWER-455

FAC (Florida Administrative Code) contains rules set by DOH in ch ___________,
sections ______-________ - ANSWER-ch 64B8 / sec 50-56

what part of the administrative code governs the licensure + inspections , and must be
displayed - ANSWER-64B8 - 51.006 FAC

recommended insurance - ANSWER-malpractice & liability


λ of ruby laser - ANSWER-694nm

λ of alexandrite laser - ANSWER-755nm

λ of diode laser - ANSWER-810nm

λ of Nd:YAG laser - ANSWER-1064nm

most common laser - ANSWER-pulsed

the greater the λ, the _________er the penetration into the body tissue - ANSWER-
deep

most common form of skin cancer - ANSWER-basal cell carcinoma

chromophore - ANSWER-absorbs the light, its the "target" for laser

three characteristics of a laser - ANSWER-monochromatic, coherent, collimated

three characteristics of IPL - ANSWER-polychromatic, incoherent, non-collimated

year the ruby laser was created - ANSWER-1960

who were the first creators of the ruby laser - ANSWER-Theodore Maiman / Gordon
Gould

_____________ determines λ & defines the attraction to the intended target -
ANSWER-medium

Gas lasers - ANSWER-CO² or Argon

solid lasers - ANSWER-Nd:YAG or Alexandrite

liquid laser - ANSWER-turnable dye laser

, ionizing radiation - ANSWER-changes DNA

non-ionizing radiation - ANSWER-does not change DNA

______ & ___________________ go hand in hand - ANSWER-TRT & Pulse Duration

minimum spot size for hair removal - ANSWER-7-10mm

________________________________ is formed at the positive pole during galvanic -
ANSWER-hydrochloric acid

excessive sexual hair growth - ANSWER-hirsutisim

this method is mono-terminal - ANSWER-thermolysis

the pigment layer is between - ANSWER-the epidermis & dermis

the anode pole is - ANSWER-positive

level of alcohol to use as astringent - ANSWER-30%

range of IPL wavelength - ANSWER-400-1400mm

hormone that acts with FSH to stimulate other sexual & reproductive activities -
ANSWER-LH (lutenizing hormone)

brown-purple spots that can be a sign of over treatment - ANSWER-petechiae

when electrons are in the resting stage it is called - ANSWER-ground

when electrons are in the excited stage it is called - ANSWER-singlet

when electrons are in the emission stage it is called - ANSWER-metastable state

laser target or chromophore - ANSWER-melanin

states that light absorption iws required for an effect on tissue - ANSWER-grothus
draper law

redness of the skin - ANSWER-erythema

time exposed to laser - ANSWER-pulse duration

laser that uses exogenous carbon - ANSWER-Nd:YAG

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