Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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Why should a lancet not be inserted directly into the follicle?

  1. It can enhance product absorption

  2. It can be painful and may cause damage

  3. It is required for certain procedures

  4. It is necessary for cleansing

The correct answer is: It can be painful and may cause damage

Inserting a lancet directly into the follicle should be avoided primarily because it can be painful and may cause damage. The follicle is a sensitive area, and inserting a sharp instrument like a lancet can lead to considerable discomfort for the client. Moreover, such an action could result in physical trauma to the skin and surrounding tissues, which may lead to adverse effects like scarring, infection, or prolonged healing times. Pain and injury can compromise the integrity of the skin barrier and affect the overall results of the esthetic treatment being performed. It is crucial for estheticians to prioritize client comfort and safety, and understanding the appropriate techniques and tools for treating the skin effectively while minimizing harm is part of this responsibility. This knowledge helps ensure that esthetic procedures are performed safely and yields the desired results without unnecessary complications.