Supraorbital artery

The supraorbital artery is one of the arteries of the head that passes through the frontal bone and flows into the great cerebral artery. It is a branch of the external carotid artery and plays an important role in the blood supply to the brain and eyes.

The supraorbital artery is a thin, long tube of artery that rises along the supraorbital edge of the forehead and turns into a wide vessel that is located inside the cranial cavity. It supplies blood to the brain, as well as the eyeball, lens and iris