It is a potential space located between the mylohyoid muscle superiorly, theplatysmamuscle inferiorly, under the chin in the midline.
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This is because the different branches innervate the frontalis muscle, orbicularis oculi and oris muscles, lip elevators and depressors, and theplatysma.
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The buccal space is superficial to the buccinator muscle and deep to theplatysmamuscle and the skin.
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These consist of sternocleidomastoid,platysma, and the scalene muscles of the neck.
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It is a potential space, bilaterally located in the chin, between the mentalis muscle superiorly and theplatysmamuscle inferiorly.
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It contains theplatysma, cutaneous nerves, blood, and lymphatic vessels.
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Some patients may experience excessive tongue protrusion, squinting, light sensitivity, muddled speech, or uncontrollable contraction of theplatysmamuscle.
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Theplatysma-cutaneous ligaments and theplatysma-auricular ligament are aponeurotic condensations which connect theplatysmato the dermis.
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Aging of the face is most shown by a change in position of the deep anatomical structures, which are theplatysmamuscle, cheek fat and the orbicularis oculi muscle.
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