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Permanent Makeup Chapter 6 Questions and Answers
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Color correction (appearance/color needed to balance) - ANS-green > red tone violet > gold tone red > green tone blue > red-gold tone consent form - ANS-required clinical documentation in which associated risks, complications and presumable outcomes are outlined in association with a given procedure. this document gives permission by the patient to the clinician to provide the procedure contractures - ANS-occur when normal elastic skin is replaced with fibrous inelastic skin, as in the case of burns corner - ANS-spongy delicate skin on the extreme sides coloring not recommended dyschromias - ANS-discoloration of the skin face shape with brow shape (best) - ANS-square: angled diamond-shaped: angled heart-shaped: rounded oval: angled long: flat round: angled face shape with brow shape (worst) - ANS-square: rounded diamond-shaped: flat heart-shaped: flat oval: peaked long: peaked round: round hypertrophic scar - ANS-overly developed scar tissue that rises about the skin level, often overfed by an abundance of capillaries. these scares usually regress over time keloid scars - ANS-scar formation in which tissue response is excessive in relation to normal tissue repair lining - ANS-permanent makeup technique for lip and eye liner
migration - ANS-movement of pigment within the skin so that it is visible beyond the desired location of implantation. the areas most prone to migration are mucosocutaneous regions which are the corners of the eyes and mouth mucosocutaneous - ANS-pertaining to the mucous membranes paramedical PMU - ANS-camouflage tattooing pointillism - ANS-implanting of pigment using a dotting technique shading - ANS-blending or fading of color from a more intense to a less intense area stippling - ANS-dotting or dabbing of color in application using short strokes vermillion line - ANS-outlining the vermillion lip, forms the cupids bow color retention: 75% vermillion lip - ANS-red semi mucous part of the lip, most commonly associated with the lip itself color retention: 50% vitiligo - ANS-smooth depigmention white spots on the skin white lip - ANS-puffy part of the skin that surrounds the lips: houses the muscles that move them color retention: 90%