Epidermis, Arrector Pili, Dermis
Subcutis, Corneum, Papilla
Dermis, Epidermis and Subcutis
Epidermis, Arrector Pili and Subcutis
Helping diminish the sensation of pain
Providing 50% less hair re- growth compared to a single tap
Helping in the process of quest of the optimal working point
Increasing the total amount of heat energy delivered to follicule
Point effect
Pain threshold
Effective treatment setting
Synapse fatigue
Hair cuticle
Dermal papilla
Exterior root sheath
Hair bulb
Milia
Hypertrophy
Erythema
Edema
Insulated
Blunt
Sharp
Tapered
Dermis
Germanitive
Subcutanious
Epidermis
Contains Melanin
Highly Valuscar
Distinctive Stratisfied
Contain dead cells
Sebaceous gland
Hair follicule
Sudoriferous gland
Derma papilla
Bulbous
Insulated
Straight
Disposable
Anagen hair
Catagen hair
Telogen hair
Terminal hair
Alternating current
Direct current
Galvanic current
Chemical current
Thermolysis
Radio Frequency
Alternating Current
Electrolysis
Non pathogenic microorganism
Wheal
Lentigines
Pathogenic microorganisim
Basal cell carcinoma
Malignant melanoma
Vesticle carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma
Less intense heating pattern
More intense heating pattern
No change
More desirable treatment
Anaphoresis
Decomposition
Cataphorisis
Electrodessication
Authoritative
Reassuring
Non agressive
Assertive
Good Ventilation
Comfortable room temperture
Appropriate draping
Appropriate positioning
Sadness
Happiness
Stress
Tension
Too small a needle
Too shallow insertion
Too deep insertion
Too large a needle
Exposure to body fluids
Insect bites
Sharing household utensils
Tick infested areas
Appear in 1 week
Appear as a distorted hair
Take longer to reappear
Appear on the same schedule as a tweezed hair
LSH
ADH
ACTH
FSH
Seborrhea
Septicemia
Scleroderma
Urticaria
The cross-sectional view of wavy hair reveals an oval shape
The cross sectional view of kinky hair reveals a cylyndrical shape
The cross sectional view of straight hair reveals a round shape
The cross-sectional view of curly hair revals a flat shape
Papiloma
Petechiae
Ecchymosis
Pustles
Disinfected
Sanitized
Sterilized
Disposable
Smaller
More concentrated
Larger
Less concentrated
Herpes, Verruca, Hepatitis, Aids, Molluscm contagious
Verruca,Folliculitis, Hepatitis, AIDS, Hepatitis
Impetigo,Venereal Warts, Gonorrhea,AIDS, Hepatitis
Hepatitis, impetigo, Chikenpox, AIDS, Molluscum Contagious
Fatigue, night sweats, weight loss, kaposi sarcoma
Hair loss, PCP, brain and nerve damage, weight loss
Chills, wight loss, swollen lymph glands, diarrhea
Kaposi sarcoma, swollen lymph glands, diarrhea
Keratin
Matrix
Epithelial
Upper part of the bulb
Daily
Weekly
Biweekly
Monthly
Dermal papilla
Arrector pili muscle
Sudoriferous gland
Sebaceous gland
An endocrine disorder
An excess of androgen
Cushing"s Syndrome
Cystic ovaries
Papillary and basal
Papillary and reticular
Recticulary and Subcutis
Corneum and lucidum
Before treatment only
After treatment only
Before and after treatment
Only when gloves are not worn
Dry
Moist
Oily
Broken
Autoclaving at 250 degrees Farenheit with 15 PSI (Pound per square inch)
Using a glass bead sterilizer at 480-500 degrees Farhenheit for 2 minutes
Immershing in boiling water for 10 minutes
Immershing in a quaternary ammonium compounds (quats) for 10 minutes
Androgen system only
Epidermis only
Epidermis and pilosebaceous unit
Arrector pili
Cosmetology service only
Micro-surgical services only
The use of sharp instruments
ZClose personal contact with patients/Clients
Electrical frequency (hertz)
Electrical Charge (coulomb)
Electrical pressure (volt)
Electrical resisteance (Ohm)
Androgen production
Inborn androgen desnsitivity
The concentration of circulating androgens
Testosterone protein-binding capacity
I only
II only
I and III onlu
I, II and III
Positive to negative
Negative to positive
Negative to Negative
Positve to positive
Stimulated by sexual activity
Pubic hair
Hairs grow prior to puberty
Hair that follows the male pattern of body and facial growth
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