The occipital nerve is not located in the eyebrow; rather, it is primarily found at the back of the head. The greater occipital nerve emerges from the cervical spine (C2) and travels upward, providing sensation to the scalp. In contrast, the eyebrow is innervated by different nerves, such as the frontal nerve, a branch of the trigeminal nerve. Therefore, the occipital nerve and the eyebrow are anatomically distinct.
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