Write or type on photo acquired/natural facial markings: Examples Interciliary Sulci The vertical or transverse furrows between the eyebrows.   Transverse Frontal sulci Furrows which cross the forehead; acquired facial markings.   Superior Palpebral sulcus the furrow of the superior border of the upper eyelid; an acquired facial marking.   Optic Facial Sulci (Crows feet) The furrows radiating from the lateral corner of the eye; acquired facial markings.   Inferior Palpebral Sulcus the furrow of the lower attached border of the inferior palpebra; an "acquired" facial marking.   Nasolabial sulcus The furrow originating at the superior border of the wing of the nose and extending to the side of the mouth.   Bucco-facial Sulcus the vertical furrow of the cheek; an acquired facial marking.   Mandibular Sulcus Furrow beneath the jawline which rises vertically on the cheek.   Linear Sulci the vertical furrows of each lip extending from within the mucous membranes into the integumentary lips; acquired facial markings, e.g. furrows of age.   Platysmal Sulci The transverse dipping furrows of the neck   Cords of the neck vertical prominence of the neck; an acquired facial marking.

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Write or type on photo acquired/natural facial markings: Examples

Interciliary Sulci
The vertical or transverse furrows between the eyebrows.
 
Transverse Frontal sulci
Furrows which cross the forehead; acquired facial markings.
 
Superior Palpebral sulcus
the furrow of the superior border of the upper eyelid; an acquired facial marking.
 
Optic Facial Sulci
(Crows feet) The furrows radiating from the lateral corner of the eye; acquired facial markings.
 
Inferior Palpebral Sulcus
the furrow of the lower attached border of the inferior palpebra; an "acquired" facial marking.
 
Nasolabial sulcus
The furrow originating at the superior border of the wing of the nose and extending to the side of the mouth.
 
Bucco-facial Sulcus
the vertical furrow of the cheek; an acquired facial marking.
 
Mandibular Sulcus
Furrow beneath the jawline which rises vertically on the cheek.
 
Linear Sulci
the vertical furrows of each lip extending from within the mucous membranes into the integumentary lips; acquired facial markings, e.g. furrows of age.
 
Platysmal Sulci
The transverse dipping furrows of the neck
 
Cords of the neck
vertical prominence of the neck; an acquired facial marking.
 
 
 
 
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