Temporal Line Fascial

Temporal line Fascial line

The temporal line fascia is a thin strip of tissue that runs from the temporal bone to the lower edge of the zygomatic bone. It is an important part of the face and plays a role in the movement of muscles and joints. In this article we will look at the functions and significance of visceral muscle fascioma.

Functions

The visceral fascia is designed to provide stability and strength to various parts of the face, including the jaw muscles, cheeks, neck, and back of the head. It performs many functions, including support, blood viscosity regulation, and shock absorption. Here are some of its features: