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Virginia Permanent Makeup (PMU) DPOR Exam | 2026/2027 Edition | Comprehensive Preparation with Verified Questions and Answers (100% Correct)
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What is the most overlooked part of the consultation process? Taking a photograph Methods of evaluating the face... Vertical, Horizontal, Tilting head back for asymmetry Any person currently licensed to practice as a tattooer, permanent cosmetic tattooer, or master cosmetic tattooer in any other state or jurisdiction of the United States and who has completed a training or apprenticeship program and an examination that has subsequently equivalent to that required by this chapter may be issued a tattooer, permanent cosmetic tattooer, or master cosmetic tattooer license. This regulation falls under: 18 - VAC- 41 - 50 - 30 License by endorsement Any per son who does not pass reexamination within one year of the initial examination date shall be required to submit a new application and examination fee. This regulation falls under? 18 - VAC- 41 - 50 - 50 reexamination requirements This is effective for 5 consecutive days prior to the expiration date. A person may obtain a maximum of 5 limited term tattooer license within a calendar year. A person may obtain a maximum of two limited term tattooer licenses within a thirty consecutive days time period.
18 - VAC- 41 - 40 - 90 Limited term tattooer license What provides tattooing services without receiving compensation or reward? Gratuitous service Which regulation states that all fees are non-refundable and shall not be prorated? 18 - VAC- 41 - 50 - 140 refunds What can vary from state to state, and may fall under tattooing laws, medical laws, or no laws at all? Licensure The most successful technicians will always be on the lookout for new information or innovations that will reap positive results for the client base through... Training The marketing plan should include what? Direct mail, e-mail, newspaper ads, & literature
Industry relations reflect the personality of the business as well as satisfying the needs of the client PMU or Tattoo parlors may be inspected by inspectors sanitarians coming from State Health Department Sale of retail products Serve as an extension of services to clients Which muscle works against the Obicularis Oculi? Levator Palpebrae Superios Marketing strengthens industry relationships, increases public awareness of your business philosophy,increases business revenue, and profitability Damage to the median nerve can cause? Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Consequences known as possible reactions. Ex: swelling erythema, and bruising Active listening process by which the receiver of information is paying attention to verbal and nonverbal cues as a means to understand fully the message the sender intends Adipose cells Fat cells found in the hypodermis Alopecia Disease characterized by partial or complete hair loss Anesthetic substance that means to lose sensation temporarily Avascular without blood vessels
Applied cosmetics cosmetics that are applied and removed Avascular without blood vessels Capillaries Small arteries with thin walls that convey nutrients to tissues and blood to veins for returns to the heart Client Information Sheet Document that patient fills out giving social information, email addresses, and referral sources Clinical indication Conditions treated for particularity treatment or procedure based on specific indicator Cold calling Sales call to parties unknown to the caller
Color wheel A circular diagram of the spectrum used to show the relationships between the colors. Communication The transmission of information through a common system of symbols, signs, behavior, speech, writing, or signals. Complications unexpected events that occur following a normally applied procedure Consent form Required clinical documentation in which associated risks, complications, and presumable outcomes are outlined in association with a given procedure. This documentation gives permission to the clinician to provide the procedure. Contaminated Description of an item or compound as nonsterile or impure
second layer of skin, holding blood vessels, nerve endings, sweat glands, and hair follicles Dyschromias Discoloration of the skin Elastin Connective tissue fibers that stretch and recoil, providing elasticity to connective tissues. Empathy Using thoughts, words, and actions as a means of conveying a deep level of understanding Encoding Part of communication that deals with translating ideas into symbols, such as words or letters, to best enable the receivers understanding Epidermis Outermost, Avascular, protective layer of skin
Ergonomic Being consistent with the contours of the body so as to avoid inflicting long term damage with repeated use, as with office equipment or devices being ergonomically correct Erythema spot on the skin showing diffused redness; caused by capillary congestion and dilation Eumelanin brown to black tones of melanin apparent in skin and hair color external noises Any outside distractions that interfere with the compensation of the senders information Fads Temporary fashion or manner of conduct Fitzpatrick skin typing Method of classification that considers skin complexion, hair color, eye color, ethnicity, and individuals reaction to unprotected sunlight exposure
Hypersensitive Increased sensitivity Hypodermis Layer of subcutaneous fat and connective tissue lying beneath the epidermis Inorganic pigments Pigments made most commonly from iron oxides or blended with other oxidized minerals such as titanium dioxide. Color range is wide, and they are stable and on toxic Integumentary System Skin and its appendages (nails, hair, sweat & oil glands) Internal noises Any distractions from within such as wondering or closed mind, that inhibit the understanding of a sent message Interpersonal communication Also called dyadic communication, involves communication between one person and another
Innervates supply (an organ or other body part) with nerves. Kakua Dark nut from which dyed are made Keloid scars Scar formation in which tissue response is excessive in relation to normal tissue repair Keratinization Progressive maturation of the keratin cell in the movement through the stratum corneum Keratinocyte ANy cell in the skin, hair, or nails that produce keratin. Lamellar granules
Make up history sheet A sheet filled out by the client that details past make up use Mandible Lower jaw Manual Tap Non motorized method of implanting color into the skin Masseter chewing, elevates mandible Maxilla upper jaw meta cognitive listening strategy
using both top down and bottom up strategies simultaneously to garner the messages most effectively. Migration Movement of pigment within the skin so that it is visible beyond the desired location of implantation Muscosocutaneous Pertaining to the mucous membranes Musculature Pertaining to muscle musculocutaneous perforators Blood vessels connecting muscles and skin Nasolabial lines Nose to lips; in this case, pertains to the crease that developed there
Organic pigments intensely colored particulate organic solids that may be from nature or synthesized in a lab for quality control. they are referred to as toners or lakes on US food and drug admin colorant charts. They are brighter in color than inorganic pigments but less lightfast. Orifice Aperature; hole opening into a body cavity Palpebra Eyelid, upper or lower Papillae Projections of any kind; in the skin, papillae hold the dermis and the epidermis together Paramedical PMU Also, called camouflage tattooing Periocular Around or near the eye
Permanent make up Introduction of permanent pigments into the skin as an alternative to removable cosmetics Pheomelanin Red to yellow tones of melanin apparent in skin and hair Photos Are. Necessary element in the treatment program Pointillism Implanting of pigment using a dotting technique Postauricular behind the ear Primary colors