Erschienen in:
30.11.2023 | Original Article
A novel description of the supporting system of the orbicularis oculi muscle in the infraorbital area: Tear trough muscle fiber
verfasst von:
Sang-Hee Lee, Kyu-Ho Yi, Jung-Hee Bae, You-Jin Choi, Young-Chun Gil, Kyung-Seok Hu, Eqram Rahman, Hee-Jin Kim
Erschienen in:
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
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Ausgabe 1/2024
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Abstract
Background
The aim of this study was to elucidate the anatomical structures of supporting system of the infraorbital area.
Materials and methods
Forty-four hemifaces from eleven Korean and eleven Thai cadavers were used to dissect the infraorbital area. Based on the dissection and previous histologic results, they were analyzed.
Results
The orbicularis oculi muscle (OOc) had two portions (palpebral and orbital portion) and four subparts (pretarsal, preseptal, prezygomatic, and premaxillary part). The elliptical muscle fiber of OOc was supported by circumferential connective tissue including skin ligament, orbicularis retaining ligament, zygomatic ligament, and zygomatic cutaneous ligament. The vertical muscle fiber, the tear trough muscle fiber, and medial muscular band directly attached to the skin.
Conclusion
Full of subcutaneous tissue in the tear trough groove, strong attachment to the bone by tear trough ligament and to the skin by tear trough muscle fiber would multiply result in the tear trough on the face.