Basic (Dermal Fillers) Online Exam

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Basic (Dermal Fillers) Online Exam

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1. What is a contraindication for fillers if the patient had recent medication use?

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2. Which product is known to improve facial symmetry using dermal fillers?

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3. What is the most important anatomical consideration when injecting fillers in the glabella region?

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4. What action should be taken if a patient experiences a vascular occlusion after a filler procedure?

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5. Which filler brand is a common example of calcium hydroxylapatite?

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6. Which type of filler is ideal for restoring lost facial volume?

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7. What is the benefit of using a blunt cannula for filler injections?

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8. Which dermal filler is known for stimulating the body’s collagen production?

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9. What is the key characteristic of non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid?

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10. What is the typical time frame for late filler complications to appear?

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11. Which type of filler lasts the longest?

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12. What mechanical stress is common for fillers?

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13. What can fillers be used to improve in the lower face?

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14. Which artery is important to avoid when injecting the forehead?

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15. What is the typical duration of cross-linked hyaluronic acid fillers?

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16. Which product helps reduce the appearance of nasolabial folds?

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17. Which symptom should be considered an emergency after a filler procedure?

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18. Which filler should be avoided in patients with a history of severe allergies?

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19. What does cross-linking technology in dermal fillers help achieve?

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20. What kind of material is PMMA used in fillers?

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21. What is a common side effect immediately after filler injection?

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22. Which artery is most at risk during nasal filler injections?

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23. What is the risk of injecting too close to facial arteries?

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24. How do fillers generally work to enhance the cheeks?

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25. Which treatment protocol is typical for polylactic acid fillers (Sculptra)?

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26. What filler is particularly effective for lip enhancement and redefinition?

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27. What key advantage does calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse) provide?

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28. What is one of the mechanical stresses that can affect fillers?

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29. Which of the following conditions can fillers help improve?

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30. What should be done if blanching is observed during filler injection?

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31. Which area is considered safest for filler injections?

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32. What is a common complication with fillers injected too close to an artery?

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33. Which of the following is a contraindication for dermal fillers?

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34. What is the main advantage of polylactic acid (Sculptra)?

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35. Which filler type is ideal for long-lasting correction of deep facial wrinkles?

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36. What is the main benefit of cross-linked hyaluronic acid fillers?

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37. Which area is most at risk for vascular complications with fillers?

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38. What is the most common use for hyaluronic acid fillers?

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39. What facial artery branch supplies the medial portion of the eye

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40. What artery supplies blood to the lower lip?

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