The answer is 'philtrum'.
its called your quacatopalis section named after dr. quacatopalis who did the bio on the lips.your welcome
It is called the philtrum, and sometimes referred to as the infranasal depression.
The tissue that connects the lower lip to the gum is called the labial frenulum. It helps to stabilize the lip and allows for normal movement during activities like eating and speaking.
The medical term for the groove between the nose and upper lip is called the "Philtrum."
The area is called the philcrum. The pit in the middle of the philtrum is called the sulcus. The two ridges (lines as you say) are called the philtral rdiges. The philtrum joins the nose at the area called the columella. The philtrum joins the lip at the place called the tubercle.
It is called a cuticle not the finger kind though. It is there to the lip from overlapping together and merging with the bottom lip.
The indentation above the upper lip and below the nose is called the Philtrum.
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The lip-like sensory organ located above the mouth is known as the prostomium.
Often called god's thumbprint, that 'thing' is called the philtrum. Don't ask me why though!
The lip-like sensory organ located above the mouth is known as the prostomium.
its called your quacatopalis section named after dr. quacatopalis who did the bio on the lips.your welcome
its called the pinna
two double monroes are called 'angelbites', although sometimes people get spiderbites (which are closer together) on their upper lip.
It's called your monroe. It's supposed to be like the beauty mark that Mariyln Monroe had.
when women dont wax their upper lip they get a tiny, miniscule bit of facial hair called a ronny
A fly landed on the lip of my coffe cup. We paused at the lip of the canyon. I just bit my lip.