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Sodium Hydroxide - ANSWERThe negative pole produces: Sodium Hydroxide - ANSWERIn galvanic electrolysis the chemical agent that destroys hair is: Iatric Hirsutism - ANSWERHirsutism resulting from taking certain medications: To minimize the effect of chemical compound deposited (Chlorine and...

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Sodium Hydroxide - ANSWERThe negative pole produces:
Sodium Hydroxide - ANSWERIn galvanic electrolysis the chemical agent that destroys hair is:
Iatric Hirsutism - ANSWERHirsutism resulting from taking certain medications:
To minimize the effect of chemical compound deposited (Chlorine and Hydrochloric Acid) - ANSWERWhat is the reason for indifferent electrode to be bigger than the needle in the use of galvanic electrolysis?
Current density/Concentration of current - ANSWERWhat is determined by the surface area of each electrode?
PCOS/Stein-Leventhal Syndrome - ANSWERWhat disease is characterized by irregular menstrual cycle, absent or irregular menses, hirsutism, multiple cysts on the ovaries and infertility?
Idiopathic Hirsutism - ANSWERHirsutism with no identifiable cause is:
Tear drop - ANSWERThe shape of the heated area surrounding the high-frequency needle is in the shape of:
High frequency and galvanic current - ANSWERThe blend is achieved by using:
Become more caustic - ANSWERUsing the blend modality, the application of thermolysis causes the lye to:
Superfluous - ANSWERWhat is excess hair that is not abnormal for a person;s age and sex, but is not desired or socially acceptable?
Thyroxine (T4) - ANSWERWhat hormone produced by the thyroid gland helps keep the body's functions (metabolism) working at the correct pace? Early Anagen - ANSWERWhen a client has been tweezing weekly, most of the hair in the area of tweezing will be in what stage of growth?
Terminal - ANSWERWhat types of hairs are deep, coarse, and usually pigmented?
Vellus - ANSWERWhat type of hair is fine, short, and often called "peach fuzz"?
Ferriman-Gallwey Score - ANSWERWhat is the method of grading or evaluating hirsutism in women?
Accelerated vellus hair - ANSWERIf a vellus hair is stimulated to grow deeper and coarser, it is said to be a:
Catagen - ANSWERIn what stage of hair growth does the club hair begin forming?
Dermis (not fibrous portion) - ANSWERIn which of the following layers of the skin are mast cells found?
LH (luteinizing hormone) - ANSWERWhich one of the following hormones will cause hirsutism?
Delayed healing time - ANSWERWhen treating a client with diabetes what is of the greatest concern?
Adrenal - ANSWERWhich gland is most associated with hair growth?
Edema - ANSWERThe buildup of interstitial fluid between cells in the skin is:
Polycystic ovaries - ANSWERWhich of the following is the most common cause of hirsutism and menstrual irregularity in women less than 50 years of age?
All of the above (Carotene, Blood vessels, Melanin) - ANSWERWhat contributes to the color of the skin?
Skin, hair, eyes - ANSWERWhere do you find melanin? Epidermis: Stratum Lucidum - ANSWERIn which layer of the skin is eleidin found?
Spinosum - ANSWERWhat is the prickle cell layer of the skin?
Dermis - ANSWERWhat is also known as "true skin" or "cutis"?
Dark skin - ANSWERIn what type of skin are melanocytes larger and more active?
Papillary layer - ANSWERWhat is made up of elastic collagenous and reticular fibers?
Meissner - ANSWERWhat type of corpuscle is found in the papillary layer that is sensitive to touch?
Merkel - ANSWERWhich corpuscle in the skin is sensitive to light touch and is the only corpuscle in the epidermis?
Ruffini - ANSWERWhich corpuscle in the skin is sensitive to heat?
Reticular - ANSWERWhich layer of the skin is composed of dense bundles of collagen fibers?
Krause - ANSWERWhich corpuscle in the skin is sensitive to cold?
Pacinian - ANSWERWhich corpuscle in the skin is sensitive to pressure?
A & B (Subcutaneous and Subcutis) - ANSWERWhich layer is at the base of the dermis and is composed of fatty or adipose tissue?
Inner Root Sheath (IRS) - ANSWERWhat serves as an anchor and holds the hair in the follicle?
Apocrine - ANSWERWhat type of glands is located in the genital and axillae areas and are usually the "smelly ones"?

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