The temple is the part of the head that is located above the eyes and consists of the temporal bone and soft tissues such as skin, fatty tissue, muscles and blood vessels. The temporal bone is pyramid shaped and is the largest bone in the head. It forms part of the temporomandibular joint and is connected to the skull through the condyles and squamoses.
The temple has many functions, including protecting the brain, hearing, vision and balance. It also plays an important role in coordinating movements and controlling body balance. The skin in the temple area is very thin and delicate, making it susceptible to pain and injury. In addition, the temple contains many nerve endings and vessels that provide nutrition to the skin and muscles of the head.
However, in addition to its functions, the temple also has aesthetic value. This place