What is the corner of the lip called?

The commissure is the corner of the mouth, where the vermillion border of the superior labium (upper lip) meets that of the inferior labium (lower lip).
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What are the ends of the lip called?

Cupid's Bow

If you look at your upper lip directly beneath the tip of your nose, you'll see an indentation that appears to point downward, located between two curves that point upward. This is called the “cupid's bow,” since it resembles the bow of Cupid, the Roman god of love.
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What are the parts of your lips called?

The surface of the lip is comprised of four zones: hairy skin, vermilion border, vermilion and oral mucosa. The normal shape of the lips varies with age, and is influenced by ethnicity.
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What is the area around the mouth called?

mouth, also called oral cavity or buccal cavity, in human anatomy, orifice through which food and air enter the body. The mouth opens to the outside at the lips and empties into the throat at the rear; its boundaries are defined by the lips, cheeks, hard and soft palates, and glottis.
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What is the vermillion border?

The vermilion border is the line just above the colored portion that connects the lip tissue to the rest of your face. As you age, your lips experience a loss of soft tissue, resulting in thinner lips without height or definition.
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Does everyone have a vermilion border?

Currently there is no theory that explains the appearance of the vermillion border of the lips in Homo sapiens. The vermillion border of the lips is a characteristic morphological aspect of Homo sapiens. It is not a characteristic of chimpanzees or any other known modern mammal.
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What is the space between your bottom lip and chin called?

Labiomental groove – Area that separates the lower lip and the chin.
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Why is it called a Cupid's bow?

The Cupid's bow is a facial feature where the double curve of a human upper lip is said to resemble the bow of Cupid, the Roman god of erotic love. The peaks of the bow coincide with the philtral columns giving a prominent bow appearance to the lip.
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What is the Moustache area called?

It is sometimes called "upper cutaneous lip" or "cutaneous upper lip" though. Because that is the skin part of the upper lip.
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What is lip tubercle?

Lips have bumps called tubercles. Three on the upper lip and two on the bottom lip. The tubercles create small outward projections. Careful placement of fillers can accentuate these areas to create a fuller lip shape. A true artist will enhance these areas to give you the proper shape to match your face.
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What is the crease above your lip called?

The philtrum is the vertical groove between the nose and upper lip.
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What is the area above the Cupid's bow called?

The philtrum (Latin: philtrum from Ancient Greek φίλτρον phíltron, lit. "love charm"), or medial cleft, is a vertical indentation in the middle area of the upper lip, common to therian mammals, extending in humans from the nasal septum to the tubercle of the upper lip.
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What is a Cupid's bow mouth?

A Cupid's bow is the name of a lip shape where the upper lip comes to two distinct points toward the center of the mouth, almost like a letter 'M'. These points are usually directly in line with the philtrum, otherwise known as the grooved space between the nose and mouth.
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Where is your Cupid's bow?

The cupid's bow refers to the dip in your upper lip, so that your top lip resembles a bow—you know, like the one Cupid used to shoot magical arrows at unsuspecting lovers. Of course, not every cupid's bow looks the exact same—some have a barely there dip, while others have a rather prominent V-shape.
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What is perioral area?

For this treatment, perioral refers to the area of your face surrounding your mouth. This includes several zones, including your lips, the area just beneath the nose, smile lines, the corners of the mouth, and even lines on the chin. Essentially, perioral rejuvenation is the restoration of your lips and mouth area.
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Why do we have an indent above your lip?

It's called a philtrum and I don't think it has a purpose as such. In the developing foetus, it is the point at which the two sides of the face join together so it might be appropriate to think of it as a kind of 'seam'. In children with a cleft palate, this seam fails to join up.
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Does everyone have a philtrum?

We all have them, though it's puzzled biologists for a long time as to why we do. I'm talking about that odd little groove found below your nose that runs to your top lip. Technically, it's known as your philtrum and it's as ubiquitous to the human face as the nose or eyes.
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Why is the philtrum called the love charm?

It is from ancient Greek ϕίλτρον (= philtron), meaning love charm, whether a potion or any other means, and more generally charm, spell, and in Hellenistic Greek also the groove in the upper lip.
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Is a philtrum attractive?

There was no significant difference between men and women, with a total of 75% preferring philtral contours, and a greater number of women (82%) finding the philtrum more attractive in the young face; only 68% considered philtral contours as more attractive in the aged portrait.
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Why is it called philtrum?

The philtrum (Greek: philtron = love potion [ancient Greeks considered the philtrum to be one of the most erogenous spots on the human body]) is a vertical groove in the midline portion of the upper lip bordered by two lateral ridges or pillars.
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What happens if you cut your frenulum in your mouth?

The piece of skin between your lips and gums or under your tongue (frenulum) may tear or rip. Usually this type of injury will heal without stitches. It is generally not a concern unless the tear was caused by physical or sexual abuse.
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What is the space called between nose and lips?

The philtrum is the midline groove in the upper lip that runs from the top of the lip to the nose. The way the philtrum appears is determined genetically. In some syndromes this grove is shortened.
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What is the purpose of a philtrum?

The philtrum is a reservoir of mobile skin utilized in the multitude of oral movements that stretch the upper lip, as in smiling or crying. The philtrum is formed by compression of dermal collagen combined with decussation of the orbicularis oris muscle fibers, which insert into the contralateral philtral ridge.
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What is the Vermillion zone?

The vermilion border (sometimes spelled vermillion border), also called margin or zone, is the normally sharp demarcation between the lip and the adjacent normal skin. It represents the change in the epidermis from highly keratinized external skin to less keratinized internal skin.
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