 The Outer Canthus of the eye is the fold of tissue at the outer corner of the eyelids.  The Inner Canthus of the eye is the fold of tissue at the.

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 The Outer Canthus of the eye is the fold of tissue at the outer corner of the eyelids.  The Inner Canthus of the eye is the fold of tissue at the inner corner of the eyelids.

 The Philtrum is the rectangular are between the two ridges running from under the nose to the midline of the upper lip.

 The Ala of the Nose is the winglike tip on the outer side of each Nostril.

 The Tragus of the ear is the cartilaginous projection anterior to the external opening of the ear.

 The Nasion is the midpoint between the eyes just below the eyebrows. On the Skull, this is the point where the two nasal bones and the frontal bone join.

 The Glabella is the smooth surface of the frontal bones; also the anatomical area directly above the root of the nose.

 The Root is commonly called the “bridge” of the nose.

 The Septum is the tissue that divides the nasal cavity into two nasal fossae.

 The Anterior Naris is the Nostril.

 The mental protuberance of the mandible forms th chin.

 The Angle of the Mandible is the lower posterior of the ramus.

 The Zygomatic arch creates the Prominence of the Cheek.