 And finally, since we are already on the dissection of the face, just to complete the picture let me show you the two vessels which are visible straight away we can see this vessel running up actually strictly speaking it is not running up, but it is coming from above down. And this is the facial veil it starts as an angular veil and below the infra orbital margin it becomes known as the facial veil and it continues down and there it meets with the anti-addiction of the retro mandible veil and it opens into the internal jugular veil. So, this is the facial veil and the other vascular structure that we can see here is this one here this is the facial artery and we can see it is highly torsions. The facial artery places from the external carotid artery in the neck and it gumps and runs up in the same direction as the facial veil which I described and we can see only a part of it here the point to be remembered is that it is highly torsions because it is located in the face and because of the movements of the facial structures it requires its torsion city. And the important branches of the facial artery gives in the face are one the submental branch we can see the submental branch here it gives an inferior labial branch a superior labial branch a lateral nasal branch and an angular branch at the angle of the eye these are the branches it gives in the face apart from that it also gives ascending palatine and tonsillar branches which supply the tonsill and the soft palate and it also gives a septal branch to the septum of the nose which participates in the nasal plexus which can be responsible for ap stexas. So, these are the vascular structures that we can see in the face that's all for now thank you very much for watching if you have any questions or comments please put them in the comment section below Dr. Sanjay Sanyal signing out have a nice day