Do you have two holes in your lower back? Find out what it means.

Perhaps you’ve already noticed them in yourself or someone else: two small, symmetrical dimples just above the buttocks. Discreet yet intriguing, these natural hollows attract the eye and often earn compliments. But beyond aesthetics, what do they really mean? These famous “Venus dimples” (or “Apollo holes” in men) are much more than just a body detail.
What are Venus dimples (or Apollo holes)?
These small depressions appear in the lower back, on either side of the spine, just above the pelvis. Their origin is purely anatomical: they result from a ligament that connects the skin to the pelvic bone, more precisely to the posterior superior iliac spine.
Interesting fact  : Their presence is largely hereditary. In other words, if your parents or grandparents have them, you have a good chance of inheriting them too.
A sign of beauty and vitality since ancient times
The name “Venus dimples” refers to the Roman goddess of beauty. For centuries, these small cavities have been considered a symbol of seduction, often associated with youth, health and a  toned figure .
In men, these dimples are sometimes referred to as “Apollo’s holes,” a nod to the god of strength and harmony. In both cases, these dimples are seen as an aesthetic asset in many cultures.
What do they reveal about your health?
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