Cupid's bow
Double curve of the human upper lip
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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. It is outlined with the vermilion border, which connects the lip skin to the paler facial skin. [citation needed]
See also
- Philtrum
- White roll
References
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Anatomy of the mouth
- Vermilion border
- Cupid's bow
- Frenulum of lower lip
- Labial commissure of mouth
- Philtrum
- White roll
- Buccal fat pad
- Hard palate
- Soft palate
- Palatine raphe
- Incisive papilla
- see tooth anatomy
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