Risorius
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| Risorius | ||
|---|---|---|
| Muscles of the head, face, and neck. | ||
| Gray's | subject #108 | |
| Origin: | parotid fascia | |
| Insertion: | modiolus | |
| Blood: | facial artery | |
| Nerve: | facial nerve | |
| Action: | draws back angle of mouth | |
The Risorius arises in the fascia over the Masseter and, passing horizontally forward, superficial to the Platysma, is inserted into the skin at the angle of the mouth.
It is a narrow bundle of fibers, broadest at its origin, but varies much in its size and form.
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