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What must be done when using a Woods lamp for examination?

  1. Use in bright sunlight

  2. Use in a dark room

  3. Use with protective eyewear

  4. Use in direct fluorescent light

The correct answer is: Use in a dark room

When using a Woods lamp for examination, it is essential to use it in a dark room to enhance its effectiveness. A Woods lamp emits ultraviolet (UV) light, which is designed to reveal underlying skin conditions by causing certain substances in the skin to fluoresce, or glow, when exposed to UV light. This fluorescence can help estheticians identify issues such as pigmentation disorders, fungal infections, and other skin abnormalities that might not be visible under normal lighting conditions. Using the Woods lamp in a dark room maximizes the contrast between the fluorescing areas and the non-fluorescing areas, making it easier to assess the condition of the skin accurately. Bright sunlight or direct fluorescent light could obscure the fluorescence and make it difficult to interpret the results, while not using protective eyewear would not enhance the effectiveness of the examination itself, but could pose risks to the eyes from UV exposure.