Those small indentations just above the buttocks, often called “back dimples” or “Venus dimples,” are more than just a cosmetic feature—they’re rooted in your anatomy.

Medically known as “dimples of Venus,” these symmetrical indentations mark the spots where the skin is directly tethered to the posterior superior iliac spine of the pelvis.
This unique connection between skin and bone creates a natural concave shape when the surrounding soft tissue is minimal or evenly distributed.
Unlike muscles that can be built through exercise, Venus dimples are largely genetic. Continues…