New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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How should a professional handle a client’s desire to remove hair from an area with a mole?

  1. Give them a discount for the inconvenience

  2. Offer an alternative hair removal method

  3. Inform them it's unethical to proceed

  4. Agree to proceed if asked nicely

The correct answer is: Inform them it's unethical to proceed

Informing a client that proceeding with hair removal in the vicinity of a mole is unethical is important for several reasons connected to safety and professional standards. Moles can potentially be indicators of skin conditions, including cancer. A beauty professional has a responsibility to prioritize client safety and health above all. In such a scenario, recommending that the client consult a dermatologist before proceeding is appropriate. This aligns with best practices in the esthetics field, ensuring that any procedures performed do not compromise the client's health or wellbeing. It also protects the professional by minimizing risk and liability regarding potential adverse outcomes related to hair removal near a mole. The focus is always on the client's best interest, and this approach demonstrates a high level of professionalism. It also helps build trust, as clients see that the professional is concerned about their safety.