- The
nasolabial folds,
commonly known as "smile lines" or "laugh lines",[self-published source] are
facial features. They are the two skin
folds that run...
- This
nasolabial cyst, also
known as a
nasoalveolar cyst, is
located superficially in the soft
tissues of the
upper lip.
Unlike most of the
other developmental...
-
Nasolabial groove may
refer to:
Nasolabial fold, a fold
between the nose and
mouth of
humans Nasolabial groove, an
olfactory structure found in lungless...
- The
nasolabial lymph node is a
facial node
found near the nose and
upper lip. This
article incorporates text in the
public domain from the 20th edition...
- jaw line by
ptosis of the
platysma muscle),
increased redundancy of the
nasolabial fold (caused by a
descent of ch**** fat) and the
increased distance from...
- more readily. II.
Nasolabial flap In the 19th century, the
surgical techniques of J.F.
Dieffenbach (1792–1847) po****rized the
nasolabial flap for nasal...
-
Danger triangle of the face (
Nasolabial triangle) The
danger triangle of the area from the
corners of the
mouth to the
bridge of the nose
Anatomical terminology...
- fail to fuse fully, a
cleft lip,
cleft palate, or both can result. The
nasolabial folds are the deep
creases of
tissue that
extend from the nose to the...
- are
anteriorally positioned,
facial convexity is increased, and/or the
nasolabial angle is increased.
Hyperplasia of
midface is seen in the
following conditions...
- very
granular because of the
number of
poison glands. They also lack
nasolabial grooves. Most
species of
Salamandridae have
moveable eyelids but lack...