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Fig. 51.3 Schematic demonstrating the danger zone for the temporal branch of the facial nerve (blue triangle). (From Seckel BR: Facial danger zones: avoiding nerve injury in facial plastic surgery, 2nd ed. St. Louis, Quality Medical Publishing, Inc., 2010, with permission.) |
Consider the danger area to be a triangle, made up of a line drawn from a point 0.5 cm below the tragus to a point 2 cm above the lateral eyebrow, a line drawn along the zygoma to the lateral orbital rim, and a line drawn from the point above the lateral eyebrow down past the lateral eyebrow to the medial zygoma (Fig. 51-3). The temporal nerve lies just deep to the SMAS-temporoparietal fascia within this triangle.
Seckel BR:
Facial danger zones: avoiding nerve injury in facial plastic surgery, St Louis, Quality Medical Publishing, 1994, Quality Medical Publishing.