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@beautyprocedures on Instagram‎: "Musculature of the face.  Wrinkles of the face (associated muscle).  Functional anatomy of the face.  The muscles of facial expression are unique in that they have soft tissue attachments to skin through the superficial muscular aponeurotic system, unlike most muscles, which have bony attachments (Figure 1 ). When facial muscles contract, the overlying skin also moves, forming dynamic wrinkles perpendicular to the direction of muscle contraction (Figure 2 ). Glabellar wrinkles, or frown lines, are vertical lines occurring between the medial aspects of the eyebrows. The muscles contributing to formation of frown lines are the glabellar complex depressor muscles, which include the corrugator supercilii, procerus, and depressor supercilii. Contraction of thes Face Muscles Anatomy, Anatomy Of The Face, Facial Muscles Anatomy, Facial Muscle Exercises, Muscles Of Facial Expression, Functional Anatomy, Face Construction, Skin Anatomy, Frown Lines

@beautyprocedures on Instagram‎: "Musculature of the face. Wrinkles of the face (associated muscle). Functional anatomy of the face. The muscles of facial expression are unique in that they have soft tissue attachments to skin through the superficial muscular aponeurotic system, unlike most muscles, which have bony attachments (Figure 1 ). When facial muscles contract, the overlying skin also moves, forming dynamic wrinkles perpendicular to the direction of muscle contraction (Figure 2 )…

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