New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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Leukoderma primarily affects which part of the skin?

  1. Thickening of skin

  2. Loss of pigmentation

  3. Inflammation

  4. Overgrowth of cells

The correct answer is: Loss of pigmentation

Leukoderma is characterized by a loss of pigmentation in the skin, which occurs due to a reduction in melanin production. This condition leads to lighter patches on the skin, as the affected areas become noticeably paler than the surrounding skin. Understanding this, it becomes clear why the correct answer emphasizes loss of pigmentation, as this is the defining feature of leukoderma. In contrast, while the thickening of skin, inflammation, and overgrowth of cells may be relevant concepts in dermatological conditions, they do not accurately describe leukoderma. Thickening of the skin typically relates to other conditions such as keratosis, inflammation involves redness and swelling, and overgrowth of cells is more indicative of conditions like psoriasis or warts. Therefore, the primary focus on loss of pigmentation distinctly aligns with the condition of leukoderma.