Levator labii superioris is one of the muscles of facial expression. It must not be confused with another muscle, levator labii superioris alaeque nasi - see submenu. A broad, flat, quadrangular muscle, it may be considered as three parts extending between the lateral side of the nose and the zygoma in the infraorbital area:
Levator labii superioris has a blood supply derived from the facial artery.
It is innervated by the the buccal branch of the facial nerve (CN VII).
Levator labii superioris muscle acts to raise and evert the upper lip.
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