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VTCT Level 3 Anatomy & Physiology (Beauty Therapy) – Extra Revision Help | Questions and Complete Solutions Study Guide

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This document contains revision questions and complete solutions for VTCT Level 3 Anatomy and Physiology in Beauty Therapy. It covers key topics such as the structure and function of body systems, skin anatomy, skeletal and muscular systems, circulation, and physiology relevant to beauty treatments. The material is structured as an additional revision resource to help learners reinforce essential anatomy and physiology concepts and prepare effectively for assessments.

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VTCT LEVEL 3 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
(BEAUTY) EXTRA REVISION HELP |
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
SECTION 1: SKIN STRUCTURE, FUNCTION & DISORDERS (Q1–Q25)

Q1: Which layer of the epidermis is responsible for keratinization and is the
outermost living layer?

A. Stratum basale

B. Stratum spinosum

C. Stratum granulosum [CORRECT]

D. Stratum corneum

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Correct because the stratum granulosum contains keratohyalin granules
where keratinization begins as cells flatten and lose nuclei, making it the last living
layer before the dead stratum corneum.

Q2: A beauty therapist notices a client has a raised, pearly lesion with visible blood
vessels (telangiectasia) on the nose that occasionally bleeds. This should be
recognized as a possible:

A. Seborrheic keratosis

B. Basal cell carcinoma [CORRECT]

C. Intradermal nevus

D. Cherry angioma

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Correct because pearly appearance, telangiectasia, and bleeding are
classic signs of basal cell carcinoma, requiring medical referral and treatment
contraindication.

Q3: Which of the following correctly lists the order of the epidermis from deepest to
most superficial?

A. Basale, spinosum, granulosum, lucidum, corneum [CORRECT]

,B. Corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, basale

C. Basale, granulosum, spinosum, lucidum, corneum

D. Spinosum, basale, granulosum, corneum, lucidum

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Correct because the epidermal layers from deep to superficial are:
stratum basale (germinativum), stratum spinosum (prickle cell), stratum
granulosum (granular), stratum lucidum (clear, only in thick skin), stratum corneum
(horny layer).

Q4: The Fitzpatrick skin type scale classifies skin based on:

A. Hydration levels and transepidermal water loss

B. Genetic disposition to skin cancer and UV sensitivity [CORRECT]

C. Sebum production and pore size

D. Collagen density and elastin fiber quality

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Correct because Fitzpatrick scale measures skin's melanin response to UV
exposure, predicting burn risk and guiding laser/chemical peel parameters based on
six skin types from always burns to never burns.

Q5: During a microdermabrasion treatment, the therapist notices a client's skin is
becoming excessively erythematous with pinpoint bleeding. The correct action is:

A. Increase vacuum pressure to finish faster

B. Reduce pressure and crystal flow immediately [CORRECT]

C. Apply a numbing cream and continue

D. Switch to the largest crystal size

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Correct because pinpoint bleeding indicates dermal capillary damage
from excessive abrasion; reducing pressure and crystal flow prevents further injury
and potential scarring.

Q6: A client with rosacea receives a facial treatment. Which of the following should
the therapist AVOID?

A. Hypoallergenic products

,B. Gentle lymphatic drainage

C. Steam and vigorous massage [CORRECT]

D. Cool compresses

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Correct because steam and vigorous massage dilate already fragile facial
capillaries in rosacea, worsening erythema and triggering flushing; cool treatments
and gentle techniques are indicated.

Q7: Which layer of the dermis contains hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and
sudoriferous glands, as well as the vascular network that supplies the skin?

A. Papillary layer

B. Reticular layer [CORRECT]

C. Stratum lucidum

D. Subcutaneous layer

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Correct because the reticular layer of the dermis is dense irregular
connective tissue containing the deeper vascular plexus, hair follicles, arrector pili
muscles, and glandular structures.

Q8: Which of the following best describes the function of the sebaceous gland?

A. Produce sweat for thermoregulation

B. Secrete an oily substance (sebum) to lubricate skin and hair [CORRECT]

C. Produce melanin for skin pigmentation

D. Synthesize vitamin D from sunlight

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Correct because sebaceous glands are holocrine glands that secrete
sebum, an oily mixture of lipids, which lubricates the skin, prevents water loss, and
has antimicrobial properties.

Q9: The arrector pili muscle is attached to which structures?

A. Sebaceous gland and sweat gland

B. Hair follicle and papillary dermis [CORRECT]

, C. Stratum basale and stratum corneum

D. Blood vessel and lymphatic vessel

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Correct because the arrector pili is a smooth muscle attached to the hair
follicle and the papillary dermis; contraction causes goosebumps and squeezes
sebum from the sebaceous gland.

Q10: A client presents with well-defined red plaques covered with silvery scales on
the elbows and knees. This presentation is characteristic of:

A. Eczema

B. Psoriasis [CORRECT]

C. Seborrheic dermatitis

D. Contact dermatitis

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Correct because psoriasis presents as well-demarcated erythematous
plaques with silvery scales, commonly on extensor surfaces; it is an autoimmune
condition and a contraindication for certain beauty treatments.

Q11: Which skin condition is characterized by persistent facial redness, visible
capillaries, and papulopustular lesions, often triggered by heat, alcohol, and spicy
foods?

A. Acne vulgaris

B. Rosacea [CORRECT]

C. Seborrheic dermatitis

D. Perioral dermatitis

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Correct because rosacea presents with centrofacial erythema,
telangiectasia, and inflammatory papules/pustules; triggers include heat, alcohol,
and spicy foods, and it requires modified treatment protocols.

Q12: Photoaging is primarily caused by damage to which skin components?

A. Melanocytes and Langerhans cells

B. Collagen, elastin, and ground substance [CORRECT]

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