Indications, contraindications and techniques Flashcards
Movement of pigment from where it was intended to be placed
Migration
Consent forms must include…
(name at least three items)
- Introduction
- disclosure
- facts about procedure
- Potential results
- Risks and complications
- signature
Name the four general techniques with their corresponding benefits for applying permanent make up
Pointillism- doting; lash enhancement and scalp
- Stippling- dotting; brows (fluffy)
- lining: lip/eyeliner
- Shading: scooping motion to color, an area ; brows, Ariola
The best eyebrow shape shape for a round face is
- Curved
- Farther apart
- Birdwing
- Closer together
Birdwing
The best eyebrow shape for an angular face is
- Curved
- Further apart
- Birdwing
- Closer together
Curved
Technique usually achieved using a round pattern, needle configuration, and drawing in a circular formation
- lining
- Stippling
- Shading
- Pointillism
Shading
What is the worst type of eyebrow for someone with a square face?
- angled
- Peaked
- Rounded
- Flat
Rounded
What is the worst type of eyebrow for someone with a long face?
- Angled
- Peaked
- Rounded
- Flat
Peaked
Outlining of the Vermillion lip
- Vermillion lip
- Vermillion line
- White lip
- Corner
Vermilion line
Spongy, delicate skin on the extreme sides of the lip
- Vermillion lip
- Vermillion line
- White lip
- Corner
Corner
Red semimucus, part of the lip
- Vermillion lip
- Vermillion line
- White lip
- Corner
Vermilion lip
Puffy part of the skin that surrounds the lip
- Vermillion lip
- Vermillion line
- White lip
- Corner
White lip
What is the percentage of color/pigment retention for the Vermilion lip?
- 50%
- 90%
- 75%
- 100%
50%
What is the percentage of color/pigment retention for the white lip?
- 50%
- 90%
- 75%
- 100%
90%
Occurs when normal elastic skin is replaced with fibrous and elastic skin, as in the case of burns
- hypertrophic scar
- Keloid scar
- Contractors
- Vitiligo
- Dyschromia
Contractures
Overly developed scar tissue that raises above the skin level, often over fed by an abundance of capillaries. These scars usually regress over time.
- hypotrophic scar
- Keloid scar
- Contractures
- Vitiligo
- Dyschromia
Hypotrophic scar
Discoloration of the skin
- hypotrophic scar
- Keloid scar
- Contractures
- Vitiligo
- Dyschromia
Dyschromia
Smooth, depigmented, white spots on the skin
- hypotrophic scar
- Keloid scar
- Contractures
- Vitiligo
- Dyschromia
Vitiligo
Scar formation in which tissue response is excessive in relation to normal tissue repair
- hypotrophic scar
- Keloid scar
- Contractures
- Vitiligo
- Dyschromia
Keloid scar
What is the color used to correct red?
- Red tone
- Green tone
- gold tone
- Red gold tone
Green tone
True or false:
A complication is unexpected; for example, getting an infection after receiving permanent make up on the eyebrows.
True
Corneal abrasions can be caused by:
- Pigment getting into clients eye
- Using unsterile pigment
- Flushing eyes with saline
- Using green soap around the eyes
Pigment getting into clients eye