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Facial Anatomy and Physiology NVQ Level 2 Beauty Therapy

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Facial Anatomy and Physiology. NVQ Level 2 Beauty Therapy. Bones of the scull. Frontal. Sphenoid. Parietal. Nasal. Temporal. Lacramal. Ethmoid. Vomer. Zygomatic. Maxilla. Palatine. Mandible. Bones of the skull. Frontal. Parietal. Sphenoid. Occipital. Nasal. Temporal. Ethmoid. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Facial Anatomy and Physiology

Facial Anatomy and PhysiologyNVQ Level 2 Beauty Therapy

Page 2: Facial Anatomy and Physiology

Bones of the scullFrontal

Temporal

Parietal

Mandible

Maxilla

Nasal

VomerEthmoid

Sphenoid

Lacramal

Zygomatic

Palatine

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Bones of the skull

Frontal

SphenoidNasal

Ethmoid

Lacrimal

Parietal

OccipitalTemporal

ZygomaticMaxillaMandible

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The Thoracic cage

Clavicle

ScapulaSternum

Ribs

Vertebrae

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Blood flow to the faceSmall arteries to the hair folliclesTemporal branch

Facial branchExternal carotid artery

Occipital branch

Internal carotid artery

Common carotid artery

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TASK!!Draw the blood flow from the face on the blank diagram in your workbook.Use your workbook to find the information you need!You have 15 minutes……………

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Nerves of the face

5th cranial nerveControls muscles involved in chewing and passes on sensory information from the face such as the eyes

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Nerve of the face

7th Cranial nerveControls the muscles involved in facial expression

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Nerves of the face

11th Cranial nerve

Controls the muscles involved in moving the head.

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Lymph nodes of the face and neck

Preauricular

Parotid

Tonsillar

Submental

Submandibular

Posterior auricular

Occipital

Superficial cervical

Deep cervical

Posterior cervical

Supraclavicular

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Muscles of the faceTemporalis

Corrugator

Obicularis occuli

Levator paplabrac

Lavator labiiCaninusBuccinator

Obicularis oris

Risoris

Trangularis

Depressor labii

Sternocleidomastoid

Frontalis

Procerus

Nasalis

Zygomaticus minor

Zygomaticus majorMasseter

Mantalis

Platysma

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Muscles of the upper arm

Anterior view Posterior view

Deltoid

Triceps

Deltoid

Biceps

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Muscles of the back and shouldersTrapezius

Latissimus dorsi

Clavicle

Spine of scapula

Humerus

Rhomboid major

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Muscles of the chest

Pectoralis major

Ribs

Clavicle Scapula

Percoralis minor

Humerus

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