fasialis
Fasialis is not a standard term in contemporary English anatomy. It is typically encountered as a Latin form or, more commonly, a misspelling of facialis. In Latin, facialis means "of the face" and is used as an adjective in many anatomical terms derived from facies (face).
Examples include nervus facialis (the facial nerve), arteria facialis (the facial artery), musculus facialis (the facial
An important structure associated with the Latin form facialis is the facial nerve (nervus facialis), cranial
Because fasialis is not used as a stand-alone anatomical term, most modern texts prefer facial or facialis