Muscle of the facial expression
The Muscles of Facial Expression
28 Jul The muscles of facial expression are located in the subcutaneous tissue, originating from bone or fascia, and inserting onto the skin.
Facial muscles - Wikipedia
Atlas - Muscles of facial expression
The facial muscles are a group of striated skeletal muscles supplied by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) that, among other things, control facial expression.
Overview of the muscles responsible for facial expression.
Description:Muscles of the eyes Muscles of Facial Expression Many different muscles of the head are responsible for facial expressions such as smiling, frowning, anger, fear and surprise. The human head can be divided into many different muscles groups differing in functions and actions. We will be examining the two main muscles of the head the Muscles of the face which are primarily responsible for our facial expressions and the muscles of mastication which are responsible for chewing. There are other important muscles located on or in the head such as the muscles of the tongue and throat and the extrinsic muscles of the eyes responsible for controlling the movement of our eyes, which we will not be discussing here.
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