vaakakulma
Vaakakulma, also known as the "corner of the mouth," is a term used in facial anatomy to describe the area where the mouth meets the cheek. It is a significant landmark in the human face, often used as a reference point in various fields such as medicine, aesthetics, and art. The vaakakulma is located at the junction of the orbicularis oris muscle, which surrounds the mouth, and the buccinator muscle, which is responsible for puffing out the cheeks.
In medical contexts, the vaakakulma is important for assessing facial symmetry and function. Asymmetry or abnormalities
In art and photography, the vaakakulma is often used to create balanced compositions. Photographers and artists
The term vaakakulma is derived from the Finnish language, where "vaaka" means "horizontal" and "kulma" means "corner."