levator nasolabialis muscle
levator nasolabialis
Is a principal muscle of the lips which arises over the dorsum of the nose. It runs cranioventrally to insert partly on the wing of the nostril and partly into the lateral part of the upper lip. This muscles function includes dilation of the nostril, elevation and retraction of the upper lip. Branches of the facial nerve supply innervation to this muscle.
| Type | Muscle |
| Parent Structure | cutaneous muscle |
| Latin Name | levator nasolabialis |
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