Pivot Point Skin 106 Practice Test

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1 / 20

What does a Treatment Plan Form primarily provide?

A bill for services.

A record of past treatments.

Appointment scheduling and reminders.

A list of products for clients that you come up with based on the home-care plan.

A Treatment Plan Form mainly serves to translate the in-salon plan into concrete at-home steps by listing the specific products you recommend for the client. This helps the client continue progress between visits and keeps the skincare routine aligned with their goals, skin type, and the plans laid out during treatments. It anchors what to use, how to use it, and why those products were chosen, making adherence easier and outcomes more predictable. It’s not primarily a bill, a record of past treatments, or scheduling reminders, though those aspects are handled in other parts of client records or systems.

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