Many people notice two small, symmetrical indentations on their lower back while looking in the mirror or wearing certain clothing. These tiny features have inspired curiosity for generations and are often referred to as the “Dimples of Venus” in women or the “Dimples of Apollo” in men.
Although myths and social media posts sometimes suggest they reveal secrets about beauty, fitness, or overall health, the scientific explanation is much simpler. These dimples are a completely normal anatomical feature that some people inherit through genetics.
Understanding what they are—and what they are not—can help separate fact from fiction while encouraging a healthier appreciation of our natural differences.