Forms of the Eye Flashcards
In life, this is described as the key to expression and personality
The eye
The eye is described as the key to __________ and __________ in life
Expression and personality
A closed eye reveals little but the ____________
interrelation of parts
The underlying anatomical structures are ____________ for the physiognomical form of the closed eye
Directly responsible
The underlying anatomical structures are directly responsible for the ____________ of the closed eye
Physiognomical form
The upper rim of the eyesocket has _____________ than the lower rim
Greater anterior projection
The upper rim of the eyesocket affords
Protection of the eye
Normally, the greatest projection of the upper eyelid _____________________ an instrument laid across the upper and lower rim
Does not quite touch
The lateral end of the eye is ___________ and ___________ to the medial end
Inferior and posterior
The medial end of the eye is _________ and ___________ to the lateral end
Superior and anterior
Surfaces which recede convexly from the eyebrow
Supraorbital area (between upper eyelid and eyebrow) Superior Palpebra (upper eyelid) Inferior Palpebra (lower eyelid)
The cheek surface begins to _________
Project
The shape of the upper and lower eyelids together
Almond
The shape of the upper and lower eyelids together is made by the
Attached margins
The line of closure is located in the
Lower third of the eyesocket
Cilia
Eyelashes
Lengths of eyelashes
Irregular
Spacing of eyelashes
Thick and thin areas
In old age there may be small intervals which
lack hair
At extreme ends of the line of closure, hair is
absent
To build eyelashes, use
Adhesive or masking tape
Trim tape according to
width of the eye and curvature of the line of closure
Hair placed on the tape should extend ___ beyond the edge of the tape
3/4 of an inch
The length of the fake eyelashes allows for
trimming and shaping
The hair should be placed in
small groups (7-8 hairs)
This is vital to naturalness
Irregularity
Supercilium
Eyebrows
The supercilium lies on the
Forehead and temple
The direction of hair growth for supercilium
laterally upward and outward
The lateral end of the eyebrows, the hair turns
Horizontal
The lateral end of the supercilium is usually
inferior to the medial end
The lateral end of the supercilium is usually inferior to
the medial end
The medial end of the supercilium is usually superior to the
lateral end
The medial end of the supercilium is usually
Superior to the lateral end
In the eyebrows, the hair is usually densest at the
Medial end
The region between the upper rim of the eye socket and the upper lid is called the
Supraorbital area
The supraorbital area is a ___________
Convex receeding surface
The concave area (or depression) above the medial end of the upper eyelid and lying near the root of the nose
Naso-orbital fossa
The naso-orbital fossa lies
Above the medial end of the upper eyelid and lying near the root of the nose
The superior and inferior palpebra
The upper and lower eyelids
The palpebrae recede
Convexly downward
Together, the palpebrae are shaped like
An almond
The greatest vertical height and projection of the palpebrae are
Medially off center
Horizontally, the _______ palpebrae is wider
Superior palpebrae
The slit resulting where the eyelids meet
The line of closure
The line of closure is found in the _________ of the eyesocket
Lower third
The line of closure is created by the _________
Upper eyelid
The line of closure’s shape is a ______
Dipping curve
The acquired furrow of the attached margin of the upper of lower end
Superior and inferior palpebral sulcus
At the outer angle, the palpebral sulcus creates a
Sharp angle
At the inner corner, the palpebral sulcus creates a
Rounded angle
The palpebral sulcus is a _______ facial marking
acquired
The tiny eminence at the medial end of the two eyelids
Inner Canthus
The inner canthus comes from which eyelid?
Both!
The narrow curving groove below the inner canthus
Oblique Palpebral Sulcus
The oblique palpebral sulcus is a __________ facial marking
Natural
Furrows radiating laterally from the lateral corner of the eye to the face
Optic Facial Sulci
The optic facial sulci is a ______________ facial marking
acquired
Optic Facial sulci is also known as ________________
Crow’s feet
The acquired puffy surface below the lower eyelid
Orbital pouch
The orbital pouch is between the lower lid and the extended _________________
Oblique palpebral sulcus
The furrows between the eyebrows
Interciliary sulci
The interciliary sulci are __________ facial markings
Acquired
The interciliary sulci lie of the ________________
Glabella
The interciliary sulci lie across the
root of the nose
Horizontal furrows on the eyelids resulting from repeated winking or blinking
Palpebration sulci
A furrow slightly above the eyelashes
Common transverse sulcus
Short furrows which fan from opposite corners of the eyelids toward each other
Linear sulci