2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2017.10.003
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Zygomatico-orbital artery: The largest artery in the temporal area

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“…As interest in beauty increased, the number of temporal fossa augmentation also increased. Consequently, the number of reconstructive flap surgeries for supplying blood circulation to defective areas of the face or neck increases [ 3 ]. However, such procedures may be associated with various complications such as hematoma, headache, ophthalmoplegia, ptosis, embolism, and even blindness as a result of accidental injection of the filler material into the arteries of the temporal region [ 2 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As interest in beauty increased, the number of temporal fossa augmentation also increased. Consequently, the number of reconstructive flap surgeries for supplying blood circulation to defective areas of the face or neck increases [ 3 ]. However, such procedures may be associated with various complications such as hematoma, headache, ophthalmoplegia, ptosis, embolism, and even blindness as a result of accidental injection of the filler material into the arteries of the temporal region [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean diameter of the ZOA was found to be smaller than in other samples, 44,45 at 1.2mm (SD: 0.2), and it had extensive anastomoses with various periorbital arteries at the lateral orbital rim (Figure 15). The authors maintained that when injecting filler into the layer between the deep and superficial temporal fascia, caution should be taken to avoid the ZOA.…”
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“…36 The zygomatico-orbital artery (ZOA) Despite being the largest artery in the temporal area, with a mean diameter up to 2.52mm, the anatomy of the zygomatico-orbital artery (ZOA) has rarely been studied in relation to filler injections. 44,45 The ZOA forms from the external carotid artery, as the main branch of the MTA; and runs parallel to the upper zygomatic arch. Subsequently, it runs horizontally toward the lateral canthus and transfers to the palpebral and superficial orbital arteries.…”
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confidence: 99%
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