Fundamentals
Applied Anatomy
Anatomy is the absolute truth. Mastering facial structures is a prerequisite for safety and surgical excellence.
"You cannot protect what you don't know. Anatomy is not memorization — it's surgical survival."
By Anatomical Region
01
Forehead and Temple
Upper Third
Anatomy of forehead, temple, and periorbital region. Foundation for Browlift.
Supraorbital nerveTemporal fasciaTemporal lineOrbital rim
02Midface and Malar Region
Middle Third
Spaces, retaining ligaments, and critical nerves of the midface.
Pre-zygomatic spaceZygomatic ligamentFacial nerveSOOF
03Mandibular Region
Lower Third
Anatomy of the mandible, jowl, and cervicofacial transition.
Mandibular ligamentJowl fatMarginal nervePlatysma
04Neck
Cervical Region
Deep cervical anatomy for safe Deep Neck procedures.
PlatysmaDigastricSubmandibular glandCervical fascia
Cross-cutting Concepts
Structures spanning multiple regions
Anatomy in Practice
In Institute courses, anatomy is taught in an applied way — always connected to surgical technique and intraoperative decisions.
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