The Phylogeny and Ontogeny of Facial SMAS.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Gautham Ullas, Ullas Raghavan
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Abstract

The superficial musculoaponeurotic system, a complex and intricate network of fibromuscular tissue, is a fundamental element of the facial anatomy, integral to the dynamic function and aesthetic appearance of the human face. Even though the anatomy of SMAS is widely studied, no explanations are given for the presence of fascial part of SMAS of the face and why there is variations in its attachment to deeper tissue, is there two layers of SMAS and why are the branches of the facial nerve seen with first arch structures. We are proposing a hypothesis to explain the anatomical variations seen in the SMAS anatomy of the face noticed during a deep plane face lift.

Method: A comprehensive review of the available literature on the phylogeny and ontogeny of the facial SMAS was conducted. Many scientific papers are available on the phylogeny and ontogeny of the face and facial SMAS. Many contradictory findings have been published as well. We have accepted the commonest acceptable views to make our hypothesis.

Result: The current understanding of the facial SMAS is that it arises from the primordial panniculus carnosus, a primitive muscle layer found in many lower vertebrates. We found contributions from platysma myoides, platysma cervicalis and sphincter colli profundus. Of these, the latter two atrophied and is represented by fascia. The relation of SMAS to deeper tissue varies, depending on whether it is deeper to platysma cervicale or platysma myoides. Available literature on the embryology of facial nerve explains why the facial nerve branches are found among 1st arch structures and the soft tissue connections maintained by branches of facial nerve with SMAS.

Conclusions: The phylogeny and ontogeny of facial SMAS is a complex process and is responsible for the observed anatomical variations and inconsistencies in its relations to surrounding fascial planes and facial nerve branches.

面部SMAS的系统发育与个体发育。
浅表肌腱神经系统是一个复杂的纤维肌肉组织网络,是面部解剖学的基本元素,是面部动态功能和美学外观的组成部分。尽管SMAS的解剖被广泛研究,但没有解释面部SMAS的筋膜部分的存在,为什么它与深层组织的附着有变化,是否有两层SMAS,以及为什么面神经的分支与第一弓结构一起出现。我们提出一个假说来解释在深度平面面部提升术中观察到的面部SMAS解剖结构的解剖变化。方法:对现有的有关面部SMAS的系统发育和个体发生的文献进行综合综述。关于面部和面部SMAS的系统发育和个体发育的科学论文很多。许多相互矛盾的发现也已发表。我们接受了最普遍可接受的观点来提出我们的假设。结果:目前对面部SMAS的理解是,它起源于原始粗肌层,这是一种在许多低等脊椎动物中发现的原始肌肉层。我们发现了肌阔肌、颈阔肌和深结肠括约肌的贡献。其中后两者萎缩,以筋膜为代表。SMAS与深层组织的关系不同,取决于它是更深于颈阔肌还是更深于肌样阔肌。现有的面神经胚胎学文献解释了为什么面神经分支存在于第一弓结构和面神经分支维持的软组织连接中。结论:面部小血管增生是一个复杂的系统发育和个体发生过程,是其与周围筋膜平面和面神经分支关系的解剖变异和不一致的原因。
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Facial Plastic Surgery
Facial Plastic Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
10.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Facial Plastic Surgery is a journal that publishes topic-specific issues covering areas of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery as it relates to the head, neck, and face. The journal''s scope includes issues devoted to scar revision, periorbital and mid-face rejuvenation, facial trauma, facial implants, rhinoplasty, neck reconstruction, cleft palate, face lifts, as well as various other emerging minimally invasive procedures. Authors provide a global perspective on each topic, critically evaluate recent works in the field, and apply it to clinical practice.
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