Anatomy of Forehead, Glabellar, Nasal and Orbital Muscles, and Their Correlation with Distinctive Patterns of Skin Lines on the Upper Third of the Face: Reviewing Concepts.
Autor: | Abramo AC; Division of Plastic Surgery at the General Hospital São Luiz, ACA - Institute of Assistance in Plastic Surgery of São Paulo, Rua Afonso de Freitas, 641, São Paulo, SP, 04006-052, Brazil. acabramo@abramo.com.br., Do Amaral TP; Division of Plastic Surgery at the General Hospital São Luiz, ACA - Institute of Assistance in Plastic Surgery of São Paulo, Rua Afonso de Freitas, 641, São Paulo, SP, 04006-052, Brazil., Lessio BP; Division of Plastic Surgery at the General Hospital São Luiz, ACA - Institute of Assistance in Plastic Surgery of São Paulo, Rua Afonso de Freitas, 641, São Paulo, SP, 04006-052, Brazil., De Lima GA; Division of Plastic Surgery at the General Hospital São Luiz, ACA - Institute of Assistance in Plastic Surgery of São Paulo, Rua Afonso de Freitas, 641, São Paulo, SP, 04006-052, Brazil. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Aesthetic plastic surgery [Aesthetic Plast Surg] 2016 Dec; Vol. 40 (6), pp. 962-971. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Oct 14. |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00266-016-0712-z |
Abstrakt: | Background: The purpose of this study is to establish a relationship between the skin lines on the upper third of the face in cadavers, which represent the muscle activity in life and the skin lines achieved by voluntary contraction of the forehead, glabellar, and orbital muscles in patients. Methods: Anatomical dissection of fresh cadavers was performed in 20 fresh cadavers, 11 females and 9 males, with ages ranging from 53 to 77 years. Subcutaneous dissection identified the muscle shape and the continuity of the fibers of the eyebrow elevator and depress muscles. Subgaleal dissection identified the cutaneous insertions of the muscles. They were correlated with skin lines on the upper third of the face of the cadavers that represent the muscle activity in life. Voluntary contraction was performed by 20 voluntary patients, 13 females and 7 males, with ages ranging from 35 to 62 years. Distinct patterns of skin lines on the forehead, glabellar and orbital areas, and eyebrow displacement were identified. Results: The frontalis exhibited four anatomical shapes with four different patterns of horizontal parallel lines on the forehead skin. The corrugator supercilii showed three shapes of muscles creating six patterns of vertical glabellar lines, three symmetrical and three asymmetrical. The orbicularis oculi and procerus had single patterns. The skin lines exhibited in voluntary contraction of the upper third of the face in patients showed the same patterns of the skin lines achieved in cadavers. Conclusions: Skin lines in cadavers, which are the expression of the muscle activity in life, were similar to those achieved in the voluntary contraction of patients, allowing us to assert that the muscle patterns of patients were similar to those identified in cadavers. No Level Assigned: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each submission to which Evidence-Based Medicine rankings are applicable. This excludes Review Articles, Book Reviews, and manuscripts that concern Basic Science, Animal Studies, Cadaver Studies, and Experimental Studies. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors http://www.springer.com/00266 . |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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