Infratrochlear Nerve
The infratrochlear nerve comes from the nasociliary nerve just before it
enters the front of the ethmoidal foramen (bone opening). It runs along
until it is joined by a filament from the supratrochlear nerve, and then
passes to the medial angle of the eye and supplies the skin of the
eyelids, side of the nose, conjunctiva, and the tear duct.