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Artery: Facial artery
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The arteries of the face and scalp. (External maxillary visible at bottom center.)
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Outline of side of face, showing chief surface markings. (Label for "Ext. Max. Art." at bottom left.)
Latin arteria facialis,
arteria maxillaris externa
Gray's subject #144 553
Source external carotid artery   
Branches Ascending palatine artery
Tonsillar branch
Submental artery
Glandular branches
Inferior labial artery
Superior labial artery
Lateral nasal branch
Angular artery (terminal branch)
Vein anterior facial vein, posterior facial vein

The facial artery (external maxillary artery in older texts) is a branch of the external carotid artery that supplies structures of the superficial face.

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Structure [edit]

The facial artery arises in the carotid triangle from the external carotid artery a little above the lingual artery and, sheltered by the ramus of the mandible, passes obliquely up beneath the digastric and stylohyoid muscles, over which it arches to enter a groove on the posterior surface of the submandibular gland.

It then curves upward over the body of the mandible at the antero-inferior angle of the masseter; passes forward and upward across the cheek to the angle of the mouth, then ascends along the side of the nose, and ends at the medial commissure of the eye, under the name of the angular artery.

This vessel, both in the neck and on the face, is remarkably tortuous: in the former situation, to accommodate itself to the movements of the pharynx in deglutition; and in the latter, to the movements of the mandible, lips, and cheeks.

Superficial dissection of the right side of the neck, showing the carotid and subclavian artery. Branch of facial artery labeled

Relations [edit]

In the neck, its origin is superficial, being covered by the integument, platysma, and fascia; it then passes beneath the digastric and stylohyoid muscles and part of the submandibular gland, but superficial to the hypoglossal nerve.

It lies upon the middle pharyngeal constrictor and the superior pharyngeal constrictor, the latter of which separates it, at the summit of its arch, from the lower and back part of the tonsil.

On the face, where it passes over the body of the mandible, it is comparatively superficial, lying immediately beneath the dilators of the mouth. In its course over the face, it is covered by the integument, the fat of the cheek, and, near the angle of the mouth, by the platysma, risorius, and zygomaticus major. It rests on the buccinator and levator anguli oris, and passes either over or under the infraorbital head of the levator labii superioris.

The anterior facial vein lies lateral/posterior to the artery, and takes a more direct course across the face, where it is separated from the artery by a considerable interval. In the neck it lies superficial to the artery.

The branches of the facial nerve cross the artery from behind forward.

The facial artery anastomoses with (among others) the dorsal nasal artery of the internal carotid artery.

Branches [edit]

The branches of the facial artery are:

Mnemonic: Go And Teach Science And I'll Learn Something

  • first letter corresponds to first letter of each branch.

Muscles [edit]

Muscles supplied by the facial artery include:

Additional images [edit]

See also [edit]

External links [edit]

This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.


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In addition, an artery was severed, causing severe bleeding. “Bleeding from the facial artery would have been profuse and as well as that of the other stab wounds. Therefore the blood in the office (inside the house) is consistent with the injuries ...
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