
Those two small “holes” or indentations on your lower back are completely normal — they’re called Dimples of Venus.
💡 What Are They?
These dimples sit just above your hips and are formed where the skin is attached to the pelvic bone (iliac crest). They’re a natural part of your body structure — not a disease or condition.
👩 Why Do Some People Have Them?
Mostly genetic — you’re born with the bone structure that creates them
More visible in people with lower body fat
Common in women, but men can have them too (sometimes called “Dimples of Apollo”)
⚠️ When Should You Be Concerned?
You usually don’t need to worry at all. But see a doctor if:
There’s pain, swelling, or redness in that area
The “holes” look like deep pits or wounds
You notice changes over time
✨ Final Thought
These back dimples are just a natural variation in human anatomy — many people even consider them attractive.