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4.6.4 Review of facial muscles and scalp
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That brings us to the end of this brief section. Now, let's review what we've seen of the facial muscles and the scalp.

Heres the orbicularis oculi: its palbebral part, and its orbital part. Here's orbicularis oris. Here are the risorius, zygomaticus major, levator anguli oris, levator labii superioris and nasalis muscles. Here are the depressor anguli oris, depressor labii inferioris, and mentalis, and here's platysma.

Here's the areolar layer of the scalp, here's the epicranium, consisting of the galea, the frontalis, and occipitalis muscles, and the superficial temporal fascia. Here are the procerus, the depressor, and the corrugator supercilii.

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