Publication: The causes of the nasolabial crease: A histomorphological study
The causes of the nasolabial crease: A histomorphological study
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Beer, G. M., Manestar, M., & Mihic-Probst, D. (2013). The causes of the nasolabial crease: A histomorphological study. Clinical Anatomy, 26, 196–203. https://doi.org/10.1002/ca.22100
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There are two main conflicting theories on how the nasolabial crease is formed: a muscular theory and a fascial theory. The muscular theory states that the nasolabial crease is mainly formed by the musculodermal insertions of the lip elevator muscles. The fascial theory claims that the nasolabial crease is mainly formed by dense fibrous tissue and by the firm fascial attachments to the fascia of the lip elevator muscles. If the muscular theory was true, the musculodermal insertions of the facial muscles could be interrupted directly b
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Beer, G. M., Manestar, M., & Mihic-Probst, D. (2013). The causes of the nasolabial crease: A histomorphological study. Clinical Anatomy, 26, 196–203. https://doi.org/10.1002/ca.22100