Those two small indentations in the lower back are completely normal—they’re called the Dimples of Venus.
💡 What They Actually Mean
🦴 Natural Anatomy
- They appear where the skin is attached to the pelvis (near the hip bones)
- Specifically linked to the structure of the iliac crest
👉 They’re simply a genetic trait, not a medical condition
🧬 Why Some People Have Them
- Inherited (genetics)
- More visible in people with:
- Lower body fat
- Certain bone structures
👉 Not everyone will have them—and that’s normal too
👩⚕️ Do They Indicate Health or Fitness?
- ❌ Not a sign of better health
- ❌ Not proof of fitness
👉 Just a natural physical feature
💭 Cultural Beliefs
- Sometimes associated with beauty or attractiveness
- In men, similar dimples are sometimes called “Dimples of Apollo”
👉 These are cultural ideas—not scientific facts
✔️ Bottom Line
The Dimples of Venus are:
👉 Harmless
👉 Genetic
👉 Simply part of normal human anatomy
If you want, I can explain other common body features people often misunderstand.