Localization of cervical branches of facial nerve innervating platysma bands
Chalisa Tatsanametin
Abstract:The facelift is a traditional surgical procedure to improve the appearance of the neck. However, cervical branch of facial nerve (CN) and retromandibular vein (RMV) injury can occur with scissors or even with a liposuction cannula during dissection. This dissection was performed on 27 hemifaces Thai embalmed cadavers to clarify the detail of CN as it relates to surface landmarks to help surgeons predict the location of CN. Branching point of cervical branch of facial nerve (BP) was frequently on C3 regions (96… Show more
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