Basic (Botox) Online Exam

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Basic (Botox) Online Exam

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Which layer of the face provides structure, elasticity, and support?

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Which part of the Orbicularis Oculi muscle is responsible for blinking?

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What is the main goal of frontalis muscle injections?

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Which muscle controls eye closure and blinking?

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What is the purpose of injecting neurotoxins into the Orbicularis Oculi?

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Which muscle is associated with “11 lines” between the eyebrows?

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What is the risk of placing Botox injections too low on the frontalis muscle?

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How often do clients typically require re-treatment for crow’s feet?

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What effect does the Procerus muscle have on facial expression?

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In which layer is the SMAS (Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System) located?

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What is a common side effect of Botox injections around the eyes?

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Which part of the Orbicularis oculi is responsible for tightly closing the eyelids?

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What is the function of deep fascia and ligaments in the face?

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The “Lip Flip” is designed to:

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Which injection point is avoided to prevent ptosis in the Orbicularis oculi region?

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What is the main effect of Botox on muscles?

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What are vertical lines between the eyebrows, commonly referred to as “11 lines,” caused by?

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The corrugator supercilii muscle moves the eyebrows in which direction?

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What is a primary goal of glabella Botox injections?

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Which of the following should be avoided immediately post-Botox injection?

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What muscle surrounds the mouth and controls lip movement?

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Botox injections in the Procerus muscle help reduce:

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Which area of the face includes muscles for chewing and smiling?

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Which muscle in the upper face is primarily responsible for raising the eyebrows?

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What is the primary goal of frontalis muscle injections in aesthetic treatments?

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What are the effects of relaxing the Corrugator Supercilii?

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Botox in the glabella area should stay at least how far above the orbital rim to avoid ptosis?

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What dosage adjustment is recommended for stronger frontalis muscles?

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Botox results in the glabella usually last for:

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What should be avoided after lip Botox injections?

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What muscle group is primarily targeted for a relaxed forehead appearance?

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Which approach helps prevent a “frozen” appearance post-Botox?

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What symptom might indicate Botox diffusion near the eye area?

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For a natural look, Botox in the lip should use how many units per point?

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The Periosteum layer of the face is important for:

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The purpose of aftercare following neurotoxin injections is to:

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How many weeks after Botox injections is a follow-up recommended?

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What is the recommended post-injection guideline for Botox to prevent diffusion?

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Injections in the Corrugator Supercilii target which type of wrinkles?

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What is the primary function of the Procerus muscle?

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