The zygomatic arch or other wise known as the temporal bone, it's self can't be pierced. A surface piercing above the bone through the surface tissue can be done, but only by and experienced professional body piercer and is extremely risky. Long term scarring is the result of any procedure done in this area like any other surface piercing.
Any surface piercing comes with risks, secondary infection and rejection being the two big issues. Then there is the question of depth for the piercing. Too deep can cause systemic issues which must be considered before getting involved in making holes in the body.
Yes, the zygomatic process is another name for the zygomatic arch.
They are fine wires inserted under the zygomatic arch, or cheekbone
The zygomatic process is located on the temporal bone. The process is connected to the zygomatic bone to create the zygomatic arch.
Zygomatic Arch
An abdominothoracic arch is another name for the costal arch, the anterior and lateral boundary between the abdomen and the thorax.
Frontal Occipital Temporal Sphenoid Zygomatic Arch Mandible Maxilla
the zygomaticus bone is the cheek bone or malar bone
Yes, the zygomatic process is another name for the zygomatic arch.
The zygomatic process and temporal process create the zygomatic arch.
There is no muscle that connects the sternum to the zygomatic arch. The zygomatic arch is a part of the zygoma, a facial bone. The sternum is in the chest.
The zygomatic arch supports the main jaw muscle, the masseter, which is necessary both for biting and chewing food and for speech. Several other facial muscles attach to the zygomatic bone, as well.
the zygomatic bone forms the anterior portion.The arch is formed by the zygomatic bone. Not to be confused with the maxilla, although the arch does eventually meet the maxilla.
The zygomatic bone and the temporal bone.
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The Zygomatic Arch
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The zygomatic bone, a portion of the frontal bone, and a portion of the temporal bone.