Nasolabial fold

Nasolabial fold
Human face, with left nasolabial fold marked in black ellipse
Identifiers
MeSHD060052
TA98A01.2.01.017
TA2220
FMA75018
Anatomical terminology

The nasolabial folds, commonly known as "smile lines" or "laugh lines", are facial features. They are the two skin folds that run from each side of the nose to the corners of the mouth. They are defined by facial structures that support the buccal fat pad. They separate the cheeks from the upper lip. The term derives from Latin nasus for "nose" and labium for "lip". Other people suggest the term melolabial fold, or the lip-cheek fold or groove. It is also known as the nasolabial sulcus.