These small dimples seen on the lower back are called “Venus dimples” (medically known as Dimples of Venus).
What are Venus dimples?
They are natural indentations that appear on the lower back, just above the buttocks, where the sacroiliac joints are located.
In women, they are called “Venus dimples,” and in men, they are known as “Apollo dimples.”
They are caused by the structure of the bones and muscles, not by fat or exercise.
Do they have any health or aesthetic meaning?
They are completely normal and harmless.
They don’t have a specific function but are often considered a sign of physical attractiveness due to their rarity.
Their presence is mostly genetic and not something that can be developed through fitness.
So, if someone has these dimples, it doesn’t indicate anything about health or fitness – it’s simply an anatomical feature that some people have and others don’t.