Natural & Acquired Facial Markings
Oblique Palpebral Sulcus
(Natural) The Shallow curving groove inferior to the medial corner of the eyelids, moving laterally downward.
Anguli Oris Sulcus
(Natural)The groove (sulcus) at each end of the line of closure of the mouth (oris). inferior
Anguli Oris Eminence
(Natural)The small convex prominence (eminence) lateral to the end of the line of lip closure of the mouth (oris) superior
Optic Facial Sulci
Acquired (crows feet) the furrows radiating from the lateral corner of the eye;
Transverse Frontal sulci
Acquired Furrows which cross the forehead;
Mandibular Sulcus
Acquired The furrow beneath the jawline, which rises vertically on the cheek.
nasolabial sulcus
Acquired The furrow originating at the superior border of the wing of the nose and extending to the side of the mouth.
Platysmal Sulci
Acquired The transverse dipping furrows of the neck
Interciliary Sulci
Acquired The vertical or transverse furrows between the eyebrows.
Inferior palpebral sulcus
Acquired the furrow of the lower attached border of the inferior palpebra;
superior papebral sulcus
Acquired the furrow of the superior border of the upper eyelid
Bucco-facial sulcus
Acquired the vertical furrow of the cheek
Linear sulci
Acquired vertical furrows of each lip extending from within the mucous membrane into integumentary lips
Cords of the neck
Acquired vertical prominence of the neck
Dimples
NATURAL Shallow depressions located on the cheek or chin; rounded or vertical.
nasal sulcui
Natural - angular area between the posterior margin of the wing of the nose and the nasolabial fold
nasolabial fold
Natural The eminence of the cheek adjacent to the mouth; extending from the superior part of the posterior margin of the wing of the nose to the side of the mouth
Philtrum
Natural The vertical groove located medially on the superior lip; a natural facial marking
Submental sulcus
Natural the junction of the base of the chin and the submandibular area, may appear as a furrow
Labiomental Sulcus
Natural the junction of the lower integumentary lip and the superior border of the chin, which may appear as a furrow;