Permanent Makeup Milady – Questions With Solutions
Sebaceous glands Right Ans - secrete sebum (oil) into the hair follicles
where the hair shafts pass through the dermis
Basal layer Right Ans - deepest layer of epidermis, made of the stratum
spinosum and stratum basale, connects epidermis to dermis
Dermis layers Right Ans - papillary and reticular
Reticular layer Right Ans - Deeper layer of the dermis that supplies the skin
with oxygen and nutrients
Hypodermis Right Ans - subcutaneous fat
What connects the epidermis to the dermis Right Ans - basal layer
Stratum corneum Right Ans - outermost layer of the epidermis, which
consists of flattened, keratinized cells, varies in thickness around the body
What do sebaceous glands do? Right Ans - secrete oil to hair and skin to
soften it
Where is the tarsal portion Right Ans - eyelid
Orbital portion Right Ans - provides the superior surface of the eye socket
Where is the corrugator located? Right Ans - Slender muscle deep to
orbicularis oculi
*muscles around and superior to the eye*,
What does the corrugator do? Right Ans - it draws the eyebrow down &
wrinkles the forehead...
Orbicularis oculi Right Ans - Closes eyelids; used in blinking, winking, and
squinting, entire eye
, orbicularis oris Right Ans - closes and protrudes lips
Supraorbital vein Right Ans - - starts near the zygomatic process of the
frontal bone, joining the supratrochlear vein near medial angle of the eye to
form the facial vein.
supraorbital artery Right Ans - supplies blood to the upper eyelid and
forehead
Keratinocytes Right Ans - The most abundant epidermal cells, they
function mainly to produce keratin.
What happens to keratinocytes? Right Ans - they eventually die off from
the basal layer to the stratum corneum
Where is the zygomatic bone? Right Ans - cheek bone
where are the mentalis, orbicularis oris, quadratus labii inferioris, risorius,
and buccinator? Right Ans - around the mouth
nasolabial lines Right Ans - Dynamic wrinkles that connect the nose to the
mouth.
Buccinator Right Ans - trumpeter, where your molar teeth are
what is the name of the lower jaw Right Ans - mandible
what is the name of the upper jaw Right Ans - maxilla
What does OSHA stand for? Right Ans - Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
which machines have rubber bands Right Ans - reciprocating coil machines
what is the oldest technique Right Ans - manual tap
what is the newest machine Right Ans - rotary pen
organic pigments Right Ans - made using carbon chemistry (in lab)
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