Artery Facial Anterior

Facial anterior artery

The facial anterior artery is one of the most important arterial systems in the human body. It supplies blood to the facial part of the head, including the skin, facial muscles, skull bones and other structures. Failure to comply with the necessary rules and regulations can lead to serious consequences such as blocked arteries, poor circulation, oxygen deprivation or even death. That is why it is important to know how to properly ensure access and course of the facial anterior artery.

What is the facial artery?

The arterial system is a collection of vessels that transport blood throughout the body. They perform functions related to tissue nutrition, transport of oxygen and other nutrients to cells. In the facial anterior arterial system there is the **facial artery** - a large vessel that supplies blood to the facial part of the head. It originates from the carotid artery, passes through the facial vein and flows into the maxillofacial area. The facial anterior artery has branches in the jawbone and skull.

Benefits of the Anterior Facial Artery

The main advantages of the anterior facial artery are as follows:

1. Has an important capillary pathway that ensures the correct structure and tone of the facial skin. 2. Provides blood supply to the bones of the skull, teeth and jaw bone joints. 3. Enables the supply of blood to the muscles, blood vessels and nerve fibers of the facial area. 4. Increases the tone and structure of the head due to proper nutrition of the skin. 5. It is an important communication artery for the facial nervous system, responsible for facial movements and sensations in the face 6. Responsible for the expression of emotions, especially in children and emotional people. 7. Prevents the appearance of wrinkles, age spots and other cosmetic problems associated with insufficient supply of nutrients. That's why taking care of your face is so important! 8. By helping to heal soft tissue injuries. 9. Restores metabolic processes inside the tissue, improves its elasticity, and also ensures proper muscle movement.

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