Dermatologic problems of the face affect both function and aesthetics, which are based on complex anatomical features. Treating dermatologic problems while preserving the aesthetics and functions of the face requires knowledge of normal anatomy. When performing successfully invasive procedures of the face, it is essential to understand its underlying topographic anatomy. This chapter presents the anatomy of the facial musculature and neurovascular structures in a systematic way with some clinically important aspects. We describe the attachments of the mimetic and masticatory muscles and emphasize their functions and nerve supply. We highlight clinically relevant facial topographic anatomy by explaining the course and location of the sensory...
WOS: 000235065900012PubMed ID: 16432407Descriptions of superficial anatomic landmarks for the identi...
Background and Objectives: Vascular variations appear as morphologically distinct patterns of blood ...
The anatomy of the face is influenced by sex, race and age. It is the most variable part of the huma...
In order to achieve successful results with minimal risk of complications in cosmetic surgical proce...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have revealed a variation in the origin and distribution patterns of th...
The zygomaticus major (ZM) is important for the human smile. There are conflicting data about whethe...
The facial artery is the major vessel supplying blood to the face so its location and course are ver...
This study examines the anatomic relationships and variability of the facial nerve trunk and its bra...
A. Nasalis muscle B. Levator anguli oris muscle C. Zygomaticus major muscle D. Orbicularis o...
The individual appearance and facial expression are based on the musculoskeletal system of the face....
Background and Objectives: Vascular variations appear as morphologically distinct patterns of blood ...
International audienceThe understanding of the face anatomy is mandatory before to be able to apprec...
Smile is one of the most natural and important expressions of human emotion. Man uses his lips mainl...
The transverse facial artery (TFA) is found in the lateral face and supplies the parotid gland and d...
Smile is one of the most natural and important expressions of human emotion. Man uses his lips mainl...
WOS: 000235065900012PubMed ID: 16432407Descriptions of superficial anatomic landmarks for the identi...
Background and Objectives: Vascular variations appear as morphologically distinct patterns of blood ...
The anatomy of the face is influenced by sex, race and age. It is the most variable part of the huma...
In order to achieve successful results with minimal risk of complications in cosmetic surgical proce...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have revealed a variation in the origin and distribution patterns of th...
The zygomaticus major (ZM) is important for the human smile. There are conflicting data about whethe...
The facial artery is the major vessel supplying blood to the face so its location and course are ver...
This study examines the anatomic relationships and variability of the facial nerve trunk and its bra...
A. Nasalis muscle B. Levator anguli oris muscle C. Zygomaticus major muscle D. Orbicularis o...
The individual appearance and facial expression are based on the musculoskeletal system of the face....
Background and Objectives: Vascular variations appear as morphologically distinct patterns of blood ...
International audienceThe understanding of the face anatomy is mandatory before to be able to apprec...
Smile is one of the most natural and important expressions of human emotion. Man uses his lips mainl...
The transverse facial artery (TFA) is found in the lateral face and supplies the parotid gland and d...
Smile is one of the most natural and important expressions of human emotion. Man uses his lips mainl...
WOS: 000235065900012PubMed ID: 16432407Descriptions of superficial anatomic landmarks for the identi...
Background and Objectives: Vascular variations appear as morphologically distinct patterns of blood ...
The anatomy of the face is influenced by sex, race and age. It is the most variable part of the huma...