If You Have These Two Holes in Your Back, It Means… See More
Have you ever noticed two small dimples on your lower back, just above the buttocks? Many people have them and often wonder what they signify. Surprisingly, these tiny indentations, known as sacral dimples or Venus dimples, are more than just a cosmetic feature—they have an interesting connection to anatomy and health.
🩺 1. What Are These Holes or Dimples?
The two dimples, located on either side of the lower spine, are usually genetic features. They appear naturally and are often a sign of underlying skeletal structure.
Other names:
Venus dimples
Sacral dimples
“Dimples of Venus” (in anatomy and cosmetic terms)
💪 2. Why Some People Have Them
These dimples are caused by short ligaments connecting the skin to the sacrum, the triangular bone at the base of the spine. People with these dimples often have:
Naturally strong pelvic ligaments
Slightly deeper indentations in the sacral area
A subtle aesthetic feature considered attractive in many cultures
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