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AP Esthetics Study Guide Minnesota | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update What is photo rejuvenation? - ANSWER -Using a laser or light device to treat extreme and intense signs of aging What type of peel is best suited for oily or acne prone skin? - ANSWER -BHA peel What is the Fitzpatrick scale level of Mediterranean skin? - ANSWER -Level IV What can be used for extractions in sensitive skin? - ANSWER -Cotton swabs Skin needling uses needles to penetrate what layer of the skin? - ANSWER -The epidermis into the dermis What type of electrotherapy is recommended when using desincrustation product on a client with very oily impacted skin? - ANSWER -Negative Galvanic current How long does a client have to wait to get a treatment done after getting Botox? - ANSWER -2 weeks How long does a client have to wait to get a treatment done after facial surgery? - ANSWER -2 months What should a client expect for a few days after receiving a microneedling treatment? - ANSWER -Redness and dryness This device uses crystals or diamond tips to reduce skin irregularities - ANSWER - Microdermabrasion In medium level peeling performed by physicians, what layer is peeled? - ANSWER - Epidermis and part of the papillary dermis Enzymes are proleolytric which means what? - ANSWER -Protein dissolving PCI (or skin needling) stands for? - ANSWER -Percutaneous collagen induction Dermaplaning is a manual exfoliation technique that is designed to do what? - ANSWER -Remove dead skin cells, debris, and vellus hair Using a Woods Lamp, what color is normal skin? - ANSWER -Blueish white What describes a combination skin type? - ANSWER -Skin is healthy color, soft and fine texture, small pores The 5 different skin types are? - ANSWER -Normal, oily, dry, sensitive, combination Following an AHA peel, clients should not exercise or take hot showers for how long? - ANSWER -48 hours What acid is typically not used as a stand alone peel and is mixed with another ingredient? - ANSWER -Malic acid Contraindications for dermaplaning would include? - ANSWER -Inflamed skin and acne What areas of the skin would you need to apply a barrier to prior to a chemical peel? - ANSWER -Edge of lips, corners of nose, around eyes Mottling - ANSWER -Freckles from sun exposure Intrinsic aging - ANSWER -Results of genetics Extrinsic aging - ANSWER -Controllable factors that contribute to the aging of skin (example- sun exposure) Galvanic current is used for? - ANSWER -Penetrating products or solutions into the layer of the epidermis for maximum benefits Phoresis - ANSWER -Process of forcing a water based solution into the skin by applying Galvanic current to the solution Anaphoreisis - ANSWER -Infusing an alkaline (negative) product into the tissues from the negative pole to the positive pole Cataphoresis - ANSWER -Forcing an acidic (positive) product into deeper tissue using Galvanic current from the positive pole toward the negative pole High Frequency current - ANSWER -Can be used to stimulate blood flow and help products penetrate Chemical peel - ANSWER -Technique for restoring wrinkled, scarred, or blemished skin by applying an acid solution to peel away the top layer of skin Enzymes - ANSWER -Work to dissolve the dead skin and keratin LED green light - ANSWER -Reduces hyperpigmentation LED red light - ANSWER -Stimulates collagen and elastin LED blue light - ANSWER -Kills bacteria Infrared light - ANSWER -Helps tighten skin Insulator - ANSWER -Material that does not allow the flow of electric current Electrotherapy - ANSWER -The application of electrical current during treatments to the skin Conductor - ANSWER -Not a unit of measurement for electricity Where do you start when performing an LED treatment? - ANSWER -The forehead Apply the occlusive peel barrier when? - ANSWER -Before the prep solution is applied If desincrustation is performed when are extractions done? - ANSWER -After When do you perform extractions with an AHA peel? - ANSWER -After The first step in avoiding occupational exposure is? - ANSWER -Wash hands When performing iontophoresis to input a water soluble product the esthetician applies what? - ANSWER -Ultrasound What high frequency head is used on the scalp? - ANSWER -Rake What service is dermaplaning performed with? - ANSWER -Surgical blade What does IPL stand for? - ANSWER -Intense pulsed light What are the 2 clinic exfoliation treatments? - ANSWER -Chemical and mechanical For what reasons would someone receive a deeper peel performed only by a physician? - ANSWER -Extreme wrinkling and sun damage What can a client not be on when getting a microneedling treatment? - ANSWER - Blood thinners or Acutane How are the electrodes placed during desincrustation? - ANSWER -Esthetician holds negative, client holds positive How are the electrodes placed during electrophoresis? - ANSWER -Esthetician holds positive, client holds negative What are the 3 stages in healing? - ANSWER -Inflammatory, proliferative, maturation

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AP Esthetics Study Guide Minnesota | Questions with
100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
What is photo rejuvenation? - ANSWER -Using a laser or light device to treat extreme
and intense signs of aging

What type of peel is best suited for oily or acne prone skin? - ANSWER -BHA peel

What is the Fitzpatrick scale level of Mediterranean skin? - ANSWER -Level IV

What can be used for extractions in sensitive skin? - ANSWER -Cotton swabs

Skin needling uses needles to penetrate what layer of the skin? - ANSWER -The
epidermis into the dermis

What type of electrotherapy is recommended when using desincrustation product on a
client with very oily impacted skin? - ANSWER -Negative Galvanic current

How long does a client have to wait to get a treatment done after getting Botox? -
ANSWER -2 weeks

How long does a client have to wait to get a treatment done after facial surgery? -
ANSWER -2 months

What should a client expect for a few days after receiving a microneedling treatment? -
ANSWER -Redness and dryness



This device uses crystals or diamond tips to reduce skin irregularities - ANSWER -
Microdermabrasion

In medium level peeling performed by physicians, what layer is peeled? - ANSWER -
Epidermis and part of the papillary dermis

Enzymes are proleolytric which means what? - ANSWER -Protein dissolving

PCI (or skin needling) stands for? - ANSWER -Percutaneous collagen induction

Dermaplaning is a manual exfoliation technique that is designed to do what? -
ANSWER -Remove dead skin cells, debris, and vellus hair

Using a Woods Lamp, what color is normal skin? - ANSWER -Blueish white

, What describes a combination skin type? - ANSWER -Skin is healthy color, soft and
fine texture, small pores

The 5 different skin types are? - ANSWER -Normal, oily, dry, sensitive, combination

Following an AHA peel, clients should not exercise or take hot showers for how long? -
ANSWER -48 hours

What acid is typically not used as a stand alone peel and is mixed with another
ingredient? - ANSWER -Malic acid

Contraindications for dermaplaning would include? - ANSWER -Inflamed skin and acne

What areas of the skin would you need to apply a barrier to prior to a chemical peel? -
ANSWER -Edge of lips, corners of nose, around eyes

Mottling - ANSWER -Freckles from sun exposure

Intrinsic aging - ANSWER -Results of genetics

Extrinsic aging - ANSWER -Controllable factors that contribute to the aging of skin
(example- sun exposure)

Galvanic current is used for? - ANSWER -Penetrating products or solutions into the
layer of the epidermis for maximum benefits

Phoresis - ANSWER -Process of forcing a water based solution into the skin by
applying Galvanic current to the solution

Anaphoreisis - ANSWER -Infusing an alkaline (negative) product into the tissues from
the negative pole to the positive pole

Cataphoresis - ANSWER -Forcing an acidic (positive) product into deeper tissue using
Galvanic current from the positive pole toward the negative pole

High Frequency current - ANSWER -Can be used to stimulate blood flow and help
products penetrate

Chemical peel - ANSWER -Technique for restoring wrinkled, scarred, or blemished skin
by applying an acid solution to peel away the top layer of skin

Enzymes - ANSWER -Work to dissolve the dead skin and keratin

LED green light - ANSWER -Reduces hyperpigmentation

LED red light - ANSWER -Stimulates collagen and elastin

, LED blue light - ANSWER -Kills bacteria

Infrared light - ANSWER -Helps tighten skin

Insulator - ANSWER -Material that does not allow the flow of electric current

Electrotherapy - ANSWER -The application of electrical current during treatments to the
skin

Conductor - ANSWER -Not a unit of measurement for electricity

Where do you start when performing an LED treatment? - ANSWER -The forehead

Apply the occlusive peel barrier when? - ANSWER -Before the prep solution is applied

If desincrustation is performed when are extractions done? - ANSWER -After

When do you perform extractions with an AHA peel? - ANSWER -After

The first step in avoiding occupational exposure is? - ANSWER -Wash hands

When performing iontophoresis to input a water soluble product the esthetician applies
what? - ANSWER -Ultrasound

What high frequency head is used on the scalp? - ANSWER -Rake
What service is dermaplaning performed with? - ANSWER -Surgical blade

What does IPL stand for? - ANSWER -Intense pulsed light

What are the 2 clinic exfoliation treatments? - ANSWER -Chemical and mechanical

For what reasons would someone receive a deeper peel performed only by a
physician? - ANSWER -Extreme wrinkling and sun damage


What can a client not be on when getting a microneedling treatment? - ANSWER -
Blood thinners or Acutane

How are the electrodes placed during desincrustation? - ANSWER -Esthetician holds
negative, client holds positive

How are the electrodes placed during electrophoresis? - ANSWER -Esthetician holds
positive, client holds negative

What are the 3 stages in healing? - ANSWER -Inflammatory, proliferative, maturation

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