huulid
Huulid are the two fleshy folds that form the entrance to the mouth in humans and many mammals. They consist of skin on the outside, a subcutaneous layer, the underlying orbicularis oris muscle, and the mucous membrane lining the interior. The upper lip bears the philtrum, a vertical groove, and the vermilion border marks the transition to the skin. The border around the lips is the vermilion zone, often pigment-rich.
The lips receive blood from the facial artery via the superior and inferior labial arteries. Sensory innervation
Lips vary in size, color, and shape among individuals and tend to become thinner with age. They
In humans and many mammals, lips are multifunctional structures linked to feeding, communication, and protection of