Anatomical Connections between the Inferior Fibers of the Musculus orbicularis oculi and Musculus levator labii superioris alaeque nasi

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Mi-Sun Hur; Yong-Suk Moon & Hongtae Kim

Summary

This study aimed to determine the anatomical connections between the inferior fibers of M. orbicularis oculi (OOc inf.) and the M. levator labii superioris alaeque nasi (LLSAN), providing anatomical variations of the connecting fibers. This study examined the OOc and LLSAN of 44 specimens from 22 embalmed adult Korean cadavers. Connecting fibers between the OOc inf. and LLSAN were observed in 29.5 % of the specimens. Connecting patterns of the OOc inf. to the LLSAN were classified into three categories according to the directions of the connecting fibers; Type I (13.6 %), in which some of the OOc inf. coursed medially to blend with the lateral originating fibers of the LLSAN. Type II (11.4 %), in which some of the OOc inf. descended vertically to blend with the LLSAN. Type III (4.5 %), in which both types I and II were found simultaneously. Some of the OOc inf. coursed medially to blend with the lateral originating fibers of the LLSAN, and some of the OOc inf. descended vertically to blend with the LLSAN. These findings provide greater knowledge of the connecting fibers between the OOc inf. and LLSAN, thereby helping us understand complicated expressions, inject BoNT-A into related wrinkles, and analyze EMG activities.

KEY WORDS: Connecting fibers; Levator labii superioris alaeque nasi; Orbicularis oculi.

How to cite this article

HUR, M. S.; MOON, Y. S. & KIM, H. Anatomical connections between the inferior fibers of the Musculus orbicularis oculi and levator labii superioris alaeque nasi. Int. J. Morphol., 40(4):1043-1047, 2022.