What Those Two Small Dimples on Your Lower Back Reveal About Your Health

Have you ever noticed two small, natural dimples on the lower back, right above the buttocks? Many people, especially women, have them, while others do not. They are often called Venus dimples, named after the Roman goddess of beauty, but they are not just a cosmetic quirk. These tiny indentations actually tell us something surpr

ising about blood circulation, health, and even how the body is built.

For older adults who pay attention to every signal their body gives them, knowing what these dimples mean can be fascinating. Our bodies often whisper little secrets about our health, and these dimples are one of those quiet but meaningful signs.

What Are Venus Dimples?

Venus dimples are the small, naturally occurring indentations on the lower back, just above the buttocks. They form where the skin is pulled by a small ligament attached to the pelvic bone. Unlike belly fat or muscle tone, these dimples are not something you can “work out” to create. You either have them due to genetics or you do not.

For men, similar indentations are sometimes called Apollo dimples, but the idea remains the same. They are connected to bone structure and blood flow, not to body fat or weight.

What Do These Dimples Mean for Your Health?