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COSMETOLOGY - CITS
Skin Analysis Details: Record the date of the analysis.Describe the patient’s skin type, notable skin conditions,
moles or lesions, skin texture, hydration levels, sebum levels, elasticity and firmness measurements, UV exposure,
and pigmentation analysis results.
Analysis Recommendations: Provide recommendations for skincare routines, lifestyle changes, and mention
any further diagnostic tests or treatments if necessary.
• Skin Analysis Consent Form
Consent for Skin Analysis:The patient should acknowledge their understanding that the skin analysis is for
diagnostic and informational purposes.Confirm that the patient is aware of the specific tests and procedures
involved in the skin analysis.
Confidentiality: Confirm that the patient understands that the information collected during the skin analysis will
be kept confidential.
Photographic Consent (if applicable): If you are taking photographs for documentation purposes, ensure the
patient consents to this. Mention how the photographs will be used and stored.
Release of Liability: Confirm that the patient releases the clinic or professional and their staff from any liability
associated with the skin analysis within the bounds of professional standards.
Patient’s Signature: Ensure the patient signs and dates the form.
Witness (if applicable): If there is a witness, they should sign and provide their details.
Demonstrate using of different skin testing gadgets for
exp. Skin tester, derma scope etc
1 Skin Tester
Purpose: Assessing general skin condition, moisture levels, and pH balance.
Procedure
Device Setup: Ensure the skin tester is calibrated and ready for use. Check the
condition of the probes and replace if necessary.
Testing: The skincare professional selects a representative area on the patient’s
face, cleanses it, and allows it to dry. The skin tester is gently applied to the skin,
and readings are taken. Results may include information on hydration levels, sebum
production, and pH balance.
Interpretation: High moisture levels may indicate well-hydrated skin. Sebum levels
help determine skin type (oily, dry, combination).pH balance provides insights into the
skin’s acidity or alkalinity.
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CITS : Beauty & Wellness - Cosmetology - Exercise 2