Zygomaticus muscle

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Zygomaticus muscle (major and minor)
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Zygomaticus major muscle
origin
Arcus zygomaticus
approach
Corner of the mouth
function
pulls the corner of the mouth up and back
Innervation
Facial nerve

The zygomaticus muscle ("zygomatic muscle") is a skin muscle of the head in mammals . The muscle belongs to the mimic muscles and pulls the corner of the mouth backwards and upwards, which is why it is also regarded as one of the " laughing muscles ". The muscle arises on the zygomatic arch and radiates into the corner of the mouth.

In humans, the muscle is divided into two parts: the zygomaticus major ("large zygomatic muscle") is the larger of the two, the zygomaticus minor ("small zygomatic muscle") pulls towards the upper lip.

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