1. Ramus
ANATOMY
an arm or branch of a bone, in particular those of the ischium and pubes or of the jawbone.
2. Maxilla
the jaw or jawbone, specifically the upper jaw in most vertebrates. In humans it also forms part of the nose and eye socket.
3. Canthal tilt
Canthal tilt is defined as the angle between the medial canthus and the lateral canthus. The medial canthus is where the upper eyelids and lower eyelids meet on the nasal side. The lateral canthus is where upper and lower eyelids meet on the ear side.
4. Zygotes
The zygomatic arch, or cheek bone, is formed by the zygomatic process of the temporal bone and the temporal process of the zygomatic bone
5. canthopexy
All canthopexy techniques involve securing the lateral retinaculum to the periosteum of the superolateral orbital rim with a suture
6. browridge
Browridge, also called supraorbital torus, bony ridge over the eye sockets (orbits). Browridges are massive in gorillas and chimpanzees and are also well developed in extinct hominids. They are more prominent in males than in females.