Unlike the lower lip the shape of the upper lip is marked by the cupid’s bow area. Occupying the central third of the upper lip, its two raised peaks at the end of the philtral columns create a double bow effect. This lip feature is well known and has the cupid’s bow name because its shape resembles that of the bow of Cupid the Roman god of love.
Having a visible or enhanced Cupid’s bow area is usually seen as a desired upper lip feature. Whether done by injection materials or an actual vermilion advancement a more pronounced Cupid’s bow can be obtained in many women.
But not every women considers a prominent Cupid’s bow a desireable lip feature. A few women desire the central lip area to be more rounded and not have two distinct curves to it. This can be achieved by a small procedure known as a Cupid’s Bow Reduction.


Dr. Barry Eppley
Indianapolis, Indiana

