Definition
The vena labialis, or labial vein, is a blood vessel that drains blood from the lips. Think of it like a tiny river ποΈ carrying used blood away from the lip tissues. There are superior and inferior labial veins, mirroring the upper and lower lips. They are part of a network ensuring good circulation in the face. These veins empty into the facial vein, which eventually connects to larger veins. The labial vein's job is to remove waste products from the lips, delivering the blood back to the heart β€οΈ.