Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Anatomical Science International 3/2018

01-06-2018 | Original Article

The malaris muscle: its morphological significance for sustaining the intraorbital structures

Authors: Natnicha Kampan, Masahiro Tsutsumi, Itsuko Okuda, Hisayo Nasu, Mi-Sun Hur, Kumiko Yamaguchi, Keiichi Akita

Published in: Anatomical Science International | Issue 3/2018

Login to get access

Abstract

The orbicularis oculi muscle, an important mimetic muscle, was investigated to ascertain its anatomical relation to facial aging—especially its orbital part (Oo). Previous studies of the distinct muscle bundles frequently found inferior to the Oo have provided various definitions, including that of the malaris muscle. This study aimed to examine these muscle bundles and clarify their function in facial aging. Twelve heads of Japanese cadavers (average age: 82.5 years old) were dissected to observe the muscles, focusing in particular on those in the periorbital region. Six specimens were further dissected from the inner surfaces to examine the patterns of facial nerve branches under the operating microscope. Histological examinations of two head halves were carried out to investigate the relationship between the muscle bundles and the intraorbital structures. Muscle bundles consisting of lateral, medial, and U-shaped suspending bundles were observed in the region inferior to the Oo. Lateral and suspending bundles were found in all specimens, while the medial bundles were noted in only 9 of 22 specimens. Some branches of the facial nerve penetrated through the lateral, medial, and suspending bundles. The relationship between the suspending bundles and the protruding orbital fat was assessed. The muscle bundles found in this study were regarded as the malaris muscle—a transitional muscle between the superficial and deep facial layers. The suspending bundle may play a role in sustaining the intraorbital structures.
Literature
go back to reference Alghoul M, Codner MA (2013) Retaining ligaments of the face: review of anatomy and clinical applications. Aesthet Surg J 33(6):769–782CrossRefPubMed Alghoul M, Codner MA (2013) Retaining ligaments of the face: review of anatomy and clinical applications. Aesthet Surg J 33(6):769–782CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Besins T (2004) The “R.A.R.E.” technique (reverse and repositioning effect): the renaissance of the aging face and neck. Aesth Plast Surg 28(3):127–142CrossRef Besins T (2004) The “R.A.R.E.” technique (reverse and repositioning effect): the renaissance of the aging face and neck. Aesth Plast Surg 28(3):127–142CrossRef
go back to reference Carriquiry CE, Seoane OJ, Londinsky M (2006) Orbicularis transposition flap for muscle suspension in lower blepharoplasty. Ann Plast Surg 57(2):138–141CrossRefPubMed Carriquiry CE, Seoane OJ, Londinsky M (2006) Orbicularis transposition flap for muscle suspension in lower blepharoplasty. Ann Plast Surg 57(2):138–141CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Christensen KN, Macfarlane DF, Pawlina W, King M, Lachman N (2016) A conceptual framework for navigating the superficial territories of the face: relevant anatomic points for the dermatologic surgeon. Clin Anat 29(2):237–246CrossRefPubMed Christensen KN, Macfarlane DF, Pawlina W, King M, Lachman N (2016) A conceptual framework for navigating the superficial territories of the face: relevant anatomic points for the dermatologic surgeon. Clin Anat 29(2):237–246CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Flint PW, Haughey BH, Niparko JK, Richardson MA, Lund VJ, Robbins KT et al (2010) Cummings otolaryngology: head and neck surgery, 5th edn. Mosby Elsevier, Philadelphia Flint PW, Haughey BH, Niparko JK, Richardson MA, Lund VJ, Robbins KT et al (2010) Cummings otolaryngology: head and neck surgery, 5th edn. Mosby Elsevier, Philadelphia
go back to reference Fogli A (1992) Orbicularis oculi muscle and crow’s feet. Pathogenesis and surgical approach. Ann Chir Plast Esthet 37(5):510–518PubMed Fogli A (1992) Orbicularis oculi muscle and crow’s feet. Pathogenesis and surgical approach. Ann Chir Plast Esthet 37(5):510–518PubMed
go back to reference Freilinger G, Gruber H, Happak W, Pechmann U (1987) Surgical anatomy of the mimic muscle system and the facial nerve: importance for reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. Plast Reconstr Surg 80(5):686–690CrossRefPubMed Freilinger G, Gruber H, Happak W, Pechmann U (1987) Surgical anatomy of the mimic muscle system and the facial nerve: importance for reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. Plast Reconstr Surg 80(5):686–690CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Furnas DW (1978) Festoons of orbicularis muscle as a cause of baggy eyelids. Plast Reconstr Surg 61(4):540–546CrossRefPubMed Furnas DW (1978) Festoons of orbicularis muscle as a cause of baggy eyelids. Plast Reconstr Surg 61(4):540–546CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Goldberg RA, McCann JD, Fiaschetti D, Ben Simon GJ (2005) What causes eyelid bags? Analysis of 114 consecutive patients. Plast Reconstr Surg 115(5):1395–1402CrossRefPubMed Goldberg RA, McCann JD, Fiaschetti D, Ben Simon GJ (2005) What causes eyelid bags? Analysis of 114 consecutive patients. Plast Reconstr Surg 115(5):1395–1402CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Hamra ST (1992) Repositioning the orbicularis oculi muscle in the composite rhytidectomy. Plast Reconstr Surg 90(1):14–22CrossRefPubMed Hamra ST (1992) Repositioning the orbicularis oculi muscle in the composite rhytidectomy. Plast Reconstr Surg 90(1):14–22CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Henle J (1858) Handbuch der Systematischen Anatomie des Menschen. Bd. 1. Abt. 3. Handbuch der Muskellehre des Menschen. Braunschweig, Druck und Verlag von Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn Henle J (1858) Handbuch der Systematischen Anatomie des Menschen. Bd. 1. Abt. 3. Handbuch der Muskellehre des Menschen. Braunschweig, Druck und Verlag von Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn
go back to reference Hwang K, Lee DK, Chung IH, Chung RS, Lee SI (2002) Identity of ‘orbitozygomatic muscle’. J Craniofac Surg 13(2):202–204 Hwang K, Lee DK, Chung IH, Chung RS, Lee SI (2002) Identity of ‘orbitozygomatic muscle’. J Craniofac Surg 13(2):202–204
go back to reference Juhász ML, Marmur ES (2015) Temporal fossa defects: techniques for injecting hyaluronic acid filler and complications after hyaluronic acid filler injection. J Cosmet Dermatol 14(3):254–259CrossRefPubMed Juhász ML, Marmur ES (2015) Temporal fossa defects: techniques for injecting hyaluronic acid filler and complications after hyaluronic acid filler injection. J Cosmet Dermatol 14(3):254–259CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Lightoller GHS (1925) Facial muscles: the modiolus and muscles surrounding the rima oris with some remarks about the panniculus adiposus. J Anat 60:1–85PubMedPubMedCentral Lightoller GHS (1925) Facial muscles: the modiolus and muscles surrounding the rima oris with some remarks about the panniculus adiposus. J Anat 60:1–85PubMedPubMedCentral
go back to reference Mendelson B, Wong CH (2013) Anatomy of the aging face. In: Neligan PC, Warren RJ, Van Beek A (eds) Plastic surgery, 3rd edn. Elsevier Saunders, London, pp 78–92 Mendelson B, Wong CH (2013) Anatomy of the aging face. In: Neligan PC, Warren RJ, Van Beek A (eds) Plastic surgery, 3rd edn. Elsevier Saunders, London, pp 78–92
go back to reference Most SP, Mobley SR, Larrabee WF Jr (2005) Anatomy of the eyelids. Facial Plast Surg Cl 13(4):487–492CrossRef Most SP, Mobley SR, Larrabee WF Jr (2005) Anatomy of the eyelids. Facial Plast Surg Cl 13(4):487–492CrossRef
go back to reference Okuda I, Irimoto M, Nakajima Y, Sakai S, Hirata K, Shirakabe Y (2012a) Using multidetector row computed tomography to evaluate baggy eyelid. Aesth Plast Surg 36:290–294CrossRef Okuda I, Irimoto M, Nakajima Y, Sakai S, Hirata K, Shirakabe Y (2012a) Using multidetector row computed tomography to evaluate baggy eyelid. Aesth Plast Surg 36:290–294CrossRef
go back to reference Okuda I, Nakajima Y, Hirata K, Irimoto M, Shirakabe Y (2012b) Imaging anatomy of the facial superficial structures and imaging descriptions of facial aging. Jpn J Diagn Imaging 30(2):117–126 Okuda I, Nakajima Y, Hirata K, Irimoto M, Shirakabe Y (2012b) Imaging anatomy of the facial superficial structures and imaging descriptions of facial aging. Jpn J Diagn Imaging 30(2):117–126
go back to reference Ouattara D, Vacher C, de Vasconcellos JJ, Kassanyou S, Gnanazan G, N’Guessan B (2004) Anatomical study of the variations in innervation of the orbicularis oculi by the facial nerve. Surg Radiol Anat 26(1):51–53CrossRefPubMed Ouattara D, Vacher C, de Vasconcellos JJ, Kassanyou S, Gnanazan G, N’Guessan B (2004) Anatomical study of the variations in innervation of the orbicularis oculi by the facial nerve. Surg Radiol Anat 26(1):51–53CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Park JT, Youn KH, Hur MS, Hu KS, Kim HJ, Kim HJ (2011) Malaris muscle, the lateral muscular band of orbicularis oculi muscle. J Craniofac Surg 22(2):659–662CrossRefPubMed Park JT, Youn KH, Hur MS, Hu KS, Kim HJ, Kim HJ (2011) Malaris muscle, the lateral muscular band of orbicularis oculi muscle. J Craniofac Surg 22(2):659–662CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Park JT, Youn KH, Lee JG, Kwak HH, Hu KS, Kim HJ (2012) Medial muscular band of the orbicularis oculi muscle. J Craniofac Surg 23(1):195–197CrossRefPubMed Park JT, Youn KH, Lee JG, Kwak HH, Hu KS, Kim HJ (2012) Medial muscular band of the orbicularis oculi muscle. J Craniofac Surg 23(1):195–197CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Pottier F, El-Shazly NZ, El-Shazly AE (2008) Aging of orbicularis oculi: anatomophysiologic consideration in upper blepharoplasty. Arch Facial Plast Surg 10(5):346–349CrossRefPubMed Pottier F, El-Shazly NZ, El-Shazly AE (2008) Aging of orbicularis oculi: anatomophysiologic consideration in upper blepharoplasty. Arch Facial Plast Surg 10(5):346–349CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Roostaeian J, Rohrich RJ, Stuzin JM (2015) Anatomical considerations to prevent facial nerve injury. Plast Reconstr Surg 135(5):1318–1327CrossRefPubMed Roostaeian J, Rohrich RJ, Stuzin JM (2015) Anatomical considerations to prevent facial nerve injury. Plast Reconstr Surg 135(5):1318–1327CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Spiegel JH, DeRosa J (2005) The anatomical relationship between the orbicularis oculi muscle and the levator labii superioris and zygomaticus muscle complexes. Plast Reconstr Surg 116(7):1937–1942CrossRefPubMed Spiegel JH, DeRosa J (2005) The anatomical relationship between the orbicularis oculi muscle and the levator labii superioris and zygomaticus muscle complexes. Plast Reconstr Surg 116(7):1937–1942CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Standring S (2015) Gray’s anatomy: the anatomical basis of clinical practice, 41st edn. Elsevier, Amsterdam Standring S (2015) Gray’s anatomy: the anatomical basis of clinical practice, 41st edn. Elsevier, Amsterdam
go back to reference Zufferey JA (2005) Cheekbone: dynamic and anti-aging structure of the midface? Eur J Plast Surg 27(8):359–366CrossRef Zufferey JA (2005) Cheekbone: dynamic and anti-aging structure of the midface? Eur J Plast Surg 27(8):359–366CrossRef
Metadata
Title
The malaris muscle: its morphological significance for sustaining the intraorbital structures
Authors
Natnicha Kampan
Masahiro Tsutsumi
Itsuko Okuda
Hisayo Nasu
Mi-Sun Hur
Kumiko Yamaguchi
Keiichi Akita
Publication date
01-06-2018
Publisher
Springer Singapore
Published in
Anatomical Science International / Issue 3/2018
Print ISSN: 1447-6959
Electronic ISSN: 1447-073X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12565-017-0422-x

Other articles of this Issue 3/2018

Anatomical Science International 3/2018 Go to the issue