Many people notice two small dimples on the lower back, just above the buttocks. These are commonly called “back dimples” or “Dimples of Venus.” While they may look like a special body feature, they actually have a simple explanation related to anatomy and genetics.
- They Are a Natural Body Feature
These dimples occur where the skin is attached directly to the pelvic bone by a short ligament. Because of this connection, small indentations appear on the lower back.
- They Are Mostly Genetic