The triangular-shaped trapezius muscle has a wide structure, extending from the occiput to the 12 th thoracic vertebra. It can be divided into three parts from cranial to caudal: descending (or superior), transverse (or middle), and ascending (or inferior). It is the most superficial muscle on the back. It covers the levator scapulae muscle, the rhomboid minor muscle and rhomboid major muscle in the upper half of the thorax, and the latissimus dorsi muscle in the lower half of the thorax. The descending part elevates the scapula, the transverse part retracts the scapula, and the ascending part depresses the scapula. When the trapezius muscle is used as a flap, unlike most muscle flaps, the entire muscle is never harvested,