His nose done twice and a cleft put in his chin, that's all he's admitted to he may have had that many and just changed with age or he may have had more. The correct amount is something only him and his surgeon(s) would know, anything else is just speculation.
Chin Chin Gutierrez's birth name is Maria Carmia Lourdes Cynthia Gutierrez.
Hehe....I know Japanese so....... Chin-chin is penis. That should explain why everyone in the scene looked embarrassed.
Ada Chin is 5' 6".
Chin Ning Chu was born in 1947.
This is vague... is the chin the most inferior part of your face? Yes. Is the chin the only part of your face (or bone of your face) inferior to your nose? NO. Beneath the nasal bones (2) you have the nasal septum, the maxilla (that holds your upper teeth, the mandible holds your lower teethe and is your lower jaw, and then the point of your chin, which is called the mental protuberance. The chin is part of the mandible, not a separate bone.
This is vague... is the chin the most inferior part of your face? Yes. Is the chin the only part of your face (or bone of your face) inferior to your nose? NO. Beneath the nasal bones (2) you have the nasal septum, the maxilla (that holds your upper teeth, the mandible holds your lower teethe and is your lower jaw, and then the point of your chin, which is called the mental protuberance. The chin is part of the mandible, not a separate bone.
The chin is lower than the forehead which makes the chin inferior to the forehead.
the umbilicus is caudal to the chin
no its inferior
inferior
Yes, anatomically speaking, the nose is located higher on the face than the chin. The nose is part of the upper face while the chin is part of the lower face. This relative positioning makes the nose "superior" to the chin.
Inferior. :) Inferior = below Superior = above
The ear is lateral to the nose and superior to the chin
Yes. The chin is inferior to the mouth, and the mouth is superior to the chin.
No, the chin is distal to the nose. "Proximal" refers to a body part being closer to the point of reference, while "distal" refers to a body part being further away from the point of reference. In this case, the nose is closer to the reference point than the chin.
medial or superior