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Known as the philtrum, it’s the place where the various sections of our faces join like pieces of a puzzle between two to three months into an embryo’s gestation. Scan footage from BBC ...
The philtrum, also known as the medial cleft, is that adorably kissable indentation above our lips and below our noses. We are generally given to staring at them when presented with the faces of ...
Although no two faces are exactly the same, they share a number of common characteristics; a couple of eyes, a nose, a mouth and a philtrum. The philtrum is the groove on your top lip that lies ...
Technically, it’s known as your philtrum and it’s as ubiquitous to the human face as the nose or eyes. But what is it, and why the hell do we have it? Well fascinatingly enough, it all relates ...
The indent, called the philtrum, is just a residual reminder of your time in the womb: in utero, the two sides of your face develop independent of one another, then join at the middle. When the ...
These points are usually directly in line with the philtrum, otherwise known as the grooved space between the nose and mouth. A Cupid’s bow mouth resembles the double-curved bow often seen ...
It’s a piercing that sits in the philtrum, also called the Cupid’s bow. It’s the little divot just above the lip. In the industry, this type of piercing is called a philtrum piercing.
A medusa piercing places a stud in the philtrum, the groove directly under the nose and above the center of the lips. People may refer to this as a Cupid’s bow piercing. Oral piercings have the ...
“If a plastic surgeon plans to perform aesthetic surgery on an Asian patient, especially involving the philtrum or upper lip, the surgeon should consider not only the aesthetic perspective but ...
The lower lip vermilion and the philtrum showed no change for either group over the treatment time. The labiomental fold area showed a slightly greater forward movement in the extraction group ...
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