The meaning of the two dimples in the lower back

You may have already noticed two small dimples in the small of your back, just above the sacrum. Some find them aesthetically pleasing, while others wonder: what purpose do they serve? Are they normal? Their mysterious appearance has fueled many legends… Yet, the answer is simple and reassuring. So, let's uncover the secrets of this intriguing physical feature together.

 

The famous holes in the back: a small anatomical legacy

 

What are commonly called "back dimples" are actually Venus dimples. These small, perfectly natural depressions are present in some people from birth. They are the result of an anatomical peculiarity related to the formation of the spine and surrounding tissues during embryonic development.

 

 

 

No need to worry: this is neither an anomaly nor a health problem. These small dimples are simply a natural variation of human morphology, just like the dimples found on the cheeks or chin.

 

 

 

Why do some people have them… and others don't?

 

It is estimated that about one in ten people have these charming dimples on their lower back. Their appearance seems to be partly linked to genetics, which explains why some members of the same family may have them, while others do not. They are often more pronounced in people with a slim figure in this area, but they can appear regardless of body type.