Quanliao (SI-18), “Cheek Bone-Hole”, below the cheekbone, is a principal local point for facial paralysis, facial pain and disorders of the cheek.
Location
On the face, directly below the outer canthus of the eye, in the depression on the lower border of the zygomatic bone.
Anatomy
In the zygomaticus muscle; the transverse facial artery and vein; the facial nerve and the infraorbital and zygomaticofacial nerves.
Actions & Functions
- Dispels wind and benefits the face
- Activates the channel and stops facial pain and twitching
Indications
Facial paralysis and twitching, trigeminal neuralgia, toothache of the upper jaw, and swelling of the cheek.
Needling
0.3-0.5 cun perpendicular, or 0.5-1.0 cun oblique/transverse for facial pain.
Moxibustion Suitability
Moxibustion is generally not used on the face.
Point Combinations
With LI-4 and ST-7 for facial paralysis and trigeminal neuralgia.
Classical Text References
A meeting point with the Triple Burner channel; the chief local point for the cheek.
Cautions & Contraindications
None specific.
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