KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 86 | APRIL - JUNE, 2024
Morphological Variation of Lip Patterns among Nepali Adults
Atreya A, Yadav PP, Acharya B, Menezes RG, Nepal S, Khanal K
Abstract: Background
Lip patterns are normal lines and fissures in the form of wrinkles and grooves present
in the zone of transition of the human lip between the inner labial mucosa and the
outer skin. Lip patterns are said to be unchangeable and unique.
Objective
To determine predominant lip patterns found among the Nepali population and to
evaluate whether any sex difference exists.
Method
This study included 411 healthy adult Nepali comprising 215 males and 196 females
in the age group of 18-27 years. The data was collected using an automated mode
Canon EOS 3000D 18MP camera with an 18-55 mm lens. Lip patterns were then
divided into four quadrants using Suzuki and Tsuchihashi’s classification system.
Result
Lip pattern Type I (29.56%) was found to be the most common lip pattern in the
study population. Sex-wise, Type I was the most common pattern with a prevalence
of 28.72% in males and 30.48% in females. Applying the Chi-square test, a statistically
significant difference (p 0.05) was not achieved in all the quadrants.
Conclusion
There is a marked variation observed between the findings of the present study
when compared to previous Nepali studies. Being insignificant to sex differences,
lip patterns should not be used as a useful resource in forensic casework for sex
discrimination.
Keyword : Cheiloscopy, Identification, Lip pattern, Nepal, Sexual dimorphism