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ESTHETICS OREGON STATE BOARD PRACTICE WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS [ALREADY GRADED A+] LATEST EXAM!! 2025 What are electrotherapy treatments often called? - ANS--Modalities What are the most common used modalities in aesthetics today? - ANS--Galvanic current, microcurrent, and Tesla high-frequency current What type of current is a galvanic current? - ANS--Direct current What modality uses an extremely low level of electricity that mirrors the body's own natural electrical impulses? - ANS--Microcurrent

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ESTHETICS OREGON STATE BOARD PRACTICE
WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED
ANSWERS [ALREADY GRADED A+] LATEST
EXAM!! 2025


What are electrotherapy treatments often called? - ANS✔✔--Modalities

What are the most common used modalities in aesthetics today? - ANS✔✔--Galvanic current,
microcurrent, and Tesla high-frequency current

What type of current is a galvanic current? - ANS✔✔--Direct current

What modality uses an extremely low level of electricity that mirrors the body's own natural
electrical impulses? - ANS✔✔--Microcurrent

Cataphoresis: Effects of Galvanic Current - ANS✔✔--Produces acidic reactions
Closes the pores
Soothes the nerves
Decreases blood supply
Contracts blood vessels
Hardens and firms tissues

Anaphoresis: Effects of Galvanic Current - ANS✔✔--Produces alkaline reactions
Open the pores
Stimulate and irritate the nerves
Increases blood supply
Expands blood vessels
Softens tissues

Effects of Microcurrent - ANS✔✔--Improve blood and lymph circulation
Produces acidic and alkaline reaction opens and closes hair follicles and pores
Increases muscle tone
Restores elasticity
Reduces redness and inflammation
Minimizes healing time in acne lesions enter improved barrier function of the skin
Increases metabolism

, What is the barrier created by skin using both sebum and sweat? - ANS✔✔--Acid mantle

What is the chemical reaction in which the oxidizing agent is reduced and the reducing agent is
oxidized? - ANS✔✔--Oxidation-reduction (redox)

What is the subtraction of oxygen or the addition of hydrogen called? - ANS✔✔--Reduction

What does it mean if a liquid is immiscible? - ANS✔✔--The liquids are not mutually soluble.

What does hydrophilic mean? - ANS✔✔--Water loving

What does lipophilic mean? - ANS✔✔--Oil loving


What is another name for Tesla high frequency current? - ANS✔✔--Violet ray

What is the thermal or heat producing current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration? -
ANS✔✔--Tesla high frequency current

Effects of Tesla high-frequency current - ANS✔✔--Stimulates blood circulation
Increases elimination and absorption
Increases metabolism
Improves germicidal action
Relieve congestion


What medical device uses multiple colors and wavelength of focused right to treat spider veins,
hyperpigmentation, rosacea, redness, wrinkles, enlarged hair follicles, poor, and excessive hair? -
ANS✔✔--Intense pulsed light

Where is skin thickest? - ANS✔✔--On the palms of the hands and soles of the feet

Where is skin the thinnest? - ANS✔✔--On the eyelids

What are the 6 primary functions of the skin? - ANS✔✔--Protection, sensation, heat regulation,
excretion, secretion, and absorption

What is the average pH of the acid mantle? - ANS✔✔--5.5

What is the body's average internal thermostat? - ANS✔✔--98.6 degrees Fahrenheit

What are the glands that excrete perspiration? - ANS✔✔--Sudoriferous glands

What are the glands that excrete sebum? - ANS✔✔--Sebaceous glands

What percentage of the skin is water? - ANS✔✔--50 to 70%

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