Friday, April 5, 2024

'elatus labialis wingeulus'...The Winge's Peak...And Its Classification System... Part 2...





So many mid-upper lip 

Winge's Peaks!...

...So...little time!



This 'hypnotically-mesmerizing' part of the mouth, 

this researcher feels, is 'Nature's Mark of the Blessed!'


Many of the most-gifted athletes and almost all of the

Big Rappers, and quite a few famous actors have this facial trait.



But what, exactly, is the Winge's Peak (WP)?


It is a specialized oral connective tissue feature and a genetically-dominant physical trait.


On and below the Vermillion 


Cupid's Bow tissue


of the lip is where the WP


is found.



Even though there is evidence of WPs in many of the World's 

ethnic populations currently studied, it can be stated that no two WPs 

are exactly the same, so Dr. Winge classified the 'variation spectrum' 

of them, from Class I to Class VII, with Class Zero meaning 

that there is no physical attribute visually noticed (Smoothie!). 




Class I

- a barely-visible whisper of a Peak, partially spanning the lip's vertical length, as with:




Maryland Governor Wes Moore



Milla Jovovich,


Michael Jackson,


Melania Trump


Olga Kurylenko,



U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt



Gelila Bekele,



and


Nicki Minaj.





Class II

-more pronounced, yet still is just a simple differentiated linear embodiment, with greater 

height along its length, as seen with:




Associate Justice of the Supreme Court the United States Ketanji Brown Jackson,


Priyanka Chopra,


Dwayne Johnson.


Tom Cruise,


Shaquille O'Neal,



China President Xi Jinping, 


and 

Danai Gurira.




Class III

-An always-visible demarcation, with more solid height and width, as seen with:




Olivia Wang Zi-wen,



Viola Davis,


Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Elena Kagan,


and


Wesley Snipes.




Class IV                                      

-remarkably elevated with a wider central prominence bordered by two 

lateral grooves, as seen with:




Diana Ross,



Antonio Banderas,



Ne-yo,


Michelle Ngonmo, 



Andre Leon Talley,



Herieth Paul,


Usain Bolt,


and

Lara Bawar 



Class V                                      

- demonstrates a single vertical invagination, as seen with:



Gaosi Raditholo


and

Bianca Censori




Class VI

- of rich exceptional length and width including central and lateral indentations in its flesh, as 

seen with:



Shabba Ranks,


Rosie Huntington Whiteley,


Cynthia Addai-Robinson,



Abihail Myrie,



a South Sudanese Woman,


Adut Akech, 


Adama Dosso





and


Tyra Banks.






Class VII


- one central elevation with two lateral elevations, interspersed with 

four grooves, as seen with:



Gina Torres.

.   


Special Cases


- this 'Super Specimen' debateably tests a classification, as seen with

this unnamed African Fashion Model





But...where on the DNA

is the area for the 


elatus labials wingeulus?...




Well, it turns out that, through experimentation, 

chromosome number 8 holds the DNA information on 

the development of the mouth and 
other areas.




According to this gif of normal embryonic facial morphogenesis, 

the upper lip is formed by the joining of the 

maxillary and nasal prominences,

and the WP area of the lip 

seems to be the 


last area of the upper lip to take form.




Normally, the embryonic epithelium and mesenchyme 

of the upper right and left lip halves, 

join surfaces and 'zipper on down' to 'close at the end,' 

at the lower edge 


of the lip.



As this lip closure completes itself, if there are WP genetic 

pressures present, special molecular construction mechanisms 

kick in to establish the surface and subsurface 

foundational elements of the proto-Winge's Peak.



A better understanding is sought, through research, of the 

morphogenetic and molecular signaling pathways, 

such as Bmp4, Fgf, Shh, and Wnt, seen in and around the early 

stomodeum, which ultimately coordinate the differentiated tissue 

genesis and expressed patterning seen with a WP.






Elatus labialis wingeulus, a genetically-dominant physical trait, is an 'appendage' 

over and of the upper lip's middle tubercle frontal surface, and is a naturally-

occurring, variably-manifested, vertically-oriented, differentiated soft tissue, 

epithelial-emanating fold or ridge or line or prominence, or otherwise, with 

subepithelial components (Winge's Peak Connective Tissue Complex, which 

includes the Hybrid Jaimalah Fibers), which coincides with the midline of 

the face and the interincisal and mid-sagittal lines, and runs down the middle 

of the middle tubercle surface of the rostral upper lip, which may extend 

inferiorly from the middle of the Vermillion Border's Cupid's Bow, 

down to the lower edge of the lip, with or without significant elevation 

above the surrounding lateral labial tissues, with or without the presence of 

differentiated vermillion surface epithelium (Winge Epithelium) seen along 

the linear crest of the Peak, with or without a change in hue from the 

prevailing local epithelial coloration, and with or without the presence 

of an inferiorly-positioned procheilon.




"The Winge's Peak, when visibly present and in motion, is one of the

most attention-attracting, flexible, emotional, and beautiful parts of the face! And it

is also a confirmatory sign that a person has the 'Super-Humanity-Power Genetics Trait' 

among their chromosomes,"



By Ralph Winge, D.D.S., 


Elucidator of Winge's Peak.










For all Photos and Gifs seen here, no copyright infringement is intended.





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