# Discovery of the Ligament of Modiolus: Anatomical Insights and Clinical Relevance

**Authors:** Kyu-Ho Yi, Jovian Wan, Song-Eun Yoon, Hugues Cartier, Sebastien Garson, Benrita Jitaree, Soo-Bin Kim

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s00266-025-04696-0 · Aesthetic Plastic Surgery · 2025-02-03

## TL;DR

Researchers discovered a new anatomical structure called the ligament of modiolus, which could impact facial and reconstructive surgeries.

## Contribution

The novel contribution is the identification of the ligament of modiolus as a false ligament in facial anatomy.

## Key findings

- The ligament of modiolus was identified as a false ligament extending from the modiolus to the dermal layer.
- The structure aligns with the line of ligament between the modiolus and its muscular and fascial attachments.
- The discovery has implications for aesthetic and reconstructive procedures involving the midface and oral commissures.

## Abstract

The modiolus is a critical anatomical structure in facial expressions and oral competence, serving as a hub where multiple muscles converge. Our recent cadaveric study has identified a previously unreported structure, the ligament of modiolus, aligning with the line of ligament between the modiolus and its adjacent muscular and fascial attachments. This novel finding offers new perspectives on the anatomical organisation of the perioral region and its functional significance. Importantly, it has been identified as a false ligament rather than a true ligament, originating from the modiolus and extending to the dermal layer. The discovery has potential implications for aesthetic and reconstructive procedures involving the midface and oral commissures. Here, we present our findings and discuss their relevance to facial anatomy, surgical approaches, and clinical outcomes.

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## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** defects (MESH:D000013), trauma (MESH:D014947), facial paralysis (MESH:D005158), muscle (MESH:D019042)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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