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Nasalis Muscle

In this course, we delve into the basic anatomy of the nasalis muscle, a small yet important muscle crucial for facial expressions and nasal function. Learn about its layered structure, function, and its role in creating the so-called "bunny lines." The course covers the muscle’s attachments, including its origin and insertion, and its role in various nasal movements. We also explore its connections to surrounding facial muscles and tissues, including its relationship with the procerus muscle and LLSAN (levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle). To enhance your understanding, an anatomic dissection clip of the nasalis muscle is included. This course is designed to equip you with essential knowledge for applying anatomical insights in your practice, ensuring precise and effective results when utilizing neuromodulators.

Nasalis muscle online course
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What you will learn

  • - Basic anatomy of the nasalis muscle
  • - Facial expressions and nasal function
  • - Layered structure, function and role
  • - Connections to surrounding facial muscles and tissues
  • - Relationship with the procerus muscle
  • - LLSAN
  • - Enhance your understanding

Words from the instructor

“This muscle has connections to procerus, orbicularis oculi, and LLSAN.”

-Prof Cotofana

Begin Learning

$119

Course time: 8 minutes
No. of lessons: 1 lesson
Included: 12 weeks access

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$107.10
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FAQs

Learners will have access to each course for 12 weeks from the date of enrollment. During this period, you can revisit the videos and materials as often as needed to reinforce your learning.

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