Describe the clinical signs of damage to this nerve. | Fig. 51.4 Schematic demonstrating ipsilateral brow ptosis as a result of damage to the right temporal branch of the facial nerve. (From Seckel BR: Facial danger zones: avoiding nerve injury in facial plastic surgery, 2nd ed. St. Louis, Quality Medical Publishing, Inc., 2010, with permission.) |
The temporal branch of the facial nerve supplies the frontalis muscle. Damage to this nerve will result in an ipsilateral brow ptosis and ipsilateral lack of forehead animation (Fig. 51-4). |