When does the practitioner have to discuss about the comfort level of the procedure with the client?
Before the procedure
Indications for permanent make up include:
- People with keloid scars
- People with poor eyesight
- People with frequent exposure to the sun or tanning bed
- People with body dysmorphia disorder (BDD)
People with poor eyesight
Touchups:
Contraindications for permanent make up include people with or having _____?
A client who is 45 years old will require how many days to heal?
45
During consultation, the permanent make up artist should evaluate:
Whether the artist can satisfy the client
Immediately, after completion of the permanent make up procedure, the permanent make up artist should:
remind the client about possible treatment consequences
During the consultation phase, the technician should:
All of the above
The consultation room and the permanent make up treatment room should have:
Artificial daylight lights
Complete permanent make up procedure paperwork concerning each client includes:
Before, immediately after, and following recovery, photographs, skin, history, sheet, medical, history, sheet, makeup, history, sheet, release of liability, post care instructions and client information
The document of the patient fills out giving the social information, email address, and referral sources is called
Client information sheet
In horizontal analysis, how many equal parts do you divide on the face?
3
In the event that a client requires a sedative treatment, you should:
Make sure transportation is arranged for the client beforehand.
(must be prescribed by a doctor.)
How do you determine color choice?
All of the above
using thoughts, words and actions as a means of conveying a deep level of understanding
Empathy
Conditions for which the treatment is inappropriate
Contraindications
Condition that are suited for a particular treatment or procedure
Clinical indication
Transmission of information by use of symbols
Communication
Conversation you have with a client when you are on a fact, finding mission
Consultation