What is the vermilion 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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What is a 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 vermillion border?

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. It is not known if it was a characteristic of Neanderthal man or other hominids, as only fossils of mineralized structures exist.
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What is vermilion in dentistry?

It is a thinly keratinized layer of stratified squamous epithelium deeply penetrated by well-vascularized dermal papillae which impart the typical red appearance of the lips. It is frequently the site of herpetic lesions. From: vermilion zone in A Dictionary of Dentistry » Subjects: Medicine and health — Dentistry.
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What is vermilion in lips?

The commissures are the lateral borders of the oral cavity where the upper and lower lips join. The vermilion is the white roll that forms the border between the lip and surrounding skin (see the image below). This area is the focus of repair because even 1 mm of vermilion misalignment may be noticeable.
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Where is the vermilion of the lip?

Vermilion: The red part of the lips (Fig. 1). It is covered with a specialized stratified squamous epithelium, which is in continuity with the oral mucosa of the gingivolabial groove.
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What's the bit below your nose called?

For humans and most primates, the philtrum survives only as a vestigial medial depression between the nose and upper lip. The human philtrum, bordered by ridges, is also known as the infranasal depression, but has no apparent function.
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How do I fix vermilion border?

Several methods are available to correct vermilion defect including Z-plasties, V-Y advancement, transposition flaps, free grafts, and cross lip flaps. Misalignment of the vermilion border, either minor or moderate, can be repaired by a V-Y advancement, Z-plasty technique or advancement of lip mucosa.
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What is the inside of the lip called?

At this point, the mucosal lips transition to what is called the labial mucosa inside the mouth, which extends to the gums. The lateral commissure is the corner of the lips where the upper and lower mucosal lips come together. The mucosal lips are made up of a type of tissue called squamous epithelium.
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Why is the upper lip called 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 white roll of lip?

White roll is the white line that borders the top of the upper lip. It's an adnexal mass of specialized glands and fat. White roll occurs naturally for nearly everyone, although it can be not white and less visible for dark skinned individuals.
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Do lip flips hurt?

During the procedure

Here are a few things to know about the lip flip procedure itself: It should take only around 10 minutes. The doctor likely won't numb your lips beforehand, because the procedure isn't very painful. Some people have compared it to the sensation of having a pimple on your lip.
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What is the area above your lip called?

The philtrum is the midline groove in the upper lip that runs from the top of the lip to the nose.
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What is the skin on your lips called?

The edges of the lips are covered with reddish skin, called the vermillion, and are abundantly provided with sensitive nerve endings. The vermillion is a transition layer between the outer, hair-bearing tissue and the inner mucous membrane.
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What is the ridge above your lip called?

At the midline of the upper lip, there is a V-shaped indentation of the mucocutaneous ridge that is known as Cupid's bow. Above Cupid's bow, a vertical groove-shaped depression called the philtrum is bordered on either side by elevations known as philtral ridges or columns (Fig.
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What does actinic cheilitis look like?

Rough texture on the skin of your lips. Cracked skin on your lips. A dry, flaky appearance of the skin on your lips. Color of your lips changes to look more like the skin around them.
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What is a lip lift surgery?

A lip lift is a relatively common cosmetic procedure. Lip lift procedures work by reshaping the lips and adding extra volume to increase the prominence of the lip line. In doing so, it gives the lips and the face a younger appearance.
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What is a lip flip with Botox?

During a lip flip procedure, your healthcare provider injects Botox into parts of your upper lip. After about a week, the injections make your lip look fuller or “poutier” without adding any volume to your lip. Lip flips generally look more natural than lip fillers.
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What are Russian lips?

The Russian technique is a group of techniques that basically achieve height on a lip. This means the pink of the lip is raised higher on the top lip and gives the illusion shortening the philtrum. Equally the bottom lip drops lower giving a deeper 'v' shaped curve toward the chin.
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Why does filler go above my lip?

Adding too much filler at once can be too much for the lips to hold, and it can end up migrating up and out from the upper lip, creating the appearance of a “filler mustache,” or “duck lips.” We also see patients who have had too much filler added below their eyes, which can cause bumps to appear, since the skin in ...
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What are keyhole lips?

One of the injection techniques that patients are looking for is the “Keyhole Lip”. This is where the lips are filled with a small gap in the center of the lips where the top and bottom lip meet that looks like a “keyhole”. This look is also referred to as “the keyhole technique” or “keyhole pout.”
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Are cupid bow lips rare?

Some upper lips are uniform in shape, and others dip down in the middle, revealing two distinct peaks of the upper lip. The latter is known as a Cupid's bow. Taylor Swift has a famous Cupid's bow, and it's generally viewed as an attractive feature. Cleft lips affect approximately 1 in every 600 babies born.
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What is the area between your nose and throat called?

The area where the nose and throat meet is called the nasopharynx. If you have cancer here, it's called nasopharyngeal cancer.
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What 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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