Ever noticed two small indentations on the lower back, just above the buttocks? Known as “Venus dimples” in women and “Apollo dimples” in men, these tiny features have long been linked to beauty and allure. But their presence is more about genetics than lifestyle.
Formed where skin connects to bone via ligaments over the sacroiliac joints, these dimples are inherited traits—not results of workouts or dieting. While often more visible in leaner individuals, they serve no health function. Still, their rarity and visual appeal have made them iconic symbols of beauty throughout history, quietly celebrating the uniqueness of human anatomy.