What Are Those Mysterious Dimples on the Lower Back?

In some cultures, they’re called «Venus dimples» and are considered symbols of beauty and fertility. If you have these two symmetrical indentations above your buttocks, you’re part of the 2-5% of the population with this unique trait! While scientifically harmless, their rarity makes them special. 👉 Keep reading»*

Known as sacral dimples, they’re a genetic variation caused by slight incomplete fusion of the sacrum during fetal development. They’re not dangerous, but in rare cases (if accompanied by pain or skin changes) they may relate to spina bifida occulta. For most people, they’re just a distinctive feature! 👉 Keep reading»*

Do you have these dimples? Monitor for swelling or discomfort. If absent, rock your unique mark! But if you notice abnormalities, see a doctor to rule out cysts. Fun fact: Some models consider them a «sexy detail»! 🔍