labrum
The upper lip of biting and chewing insect pests is called the "labrum," while the lower lip is referred to as the "labium." These structures play crucial roles in feeding by helping to manipulate food and direct it towards the mandibles, which are the primary chewing organs. Together, the labrum and labium assist in the insect's ability to bite and chew effectively.
The groove between the nose and the upper lip is called the philtrum.
It is called the Philtrum.
The medical term for the groove between the nose and upper lip is called the "Philtrum."
The bit above your lip is called the philtrum. It is the vertical groove that runs from the nose to the upper lip.
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.
The medical term for the area between the nose and the upper lip is called the "philtrum."
Moustache
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.
For your upper lip, Left is a monroe piercing. The bottom lip could just be a lip piercing, or labret piercing.