That claim is referring to what are commonly called “lower back dimples” or “Venus dimples.”
🧍♀️ What they actually are
Those two small indentations on the lower back are usually just:
- natural skin indentations over the pelvic bone structure
- created where skin is tethered to ligaments near the sacroiliac joints
They are completely normal anatomical variations.
🚫 What they do NOT mean
Despite viral posts, having these dimples does NOT mean:
- better health or fertility
- higher intelligence or “special genes”
- any medical condition
- any hidden “energy points” or special body status
There is no scientific evidence supporting those claims.
🧠 The truth
- Some people are simply born with them
- They can be more visible in leaner individuals
- They have no health or diagnostic significance
⚠️ When to actually pay attention
Only rarely, if a dimple is:
- new and painful
- associated with swelling, redness, or a lump
- linked to lower back symptoms
then it’s worth checking with a doctor.
👍 Bottom line
Lower back dimples are just a normal body feature, not a sign of anything special or medical.
If you want, I can also explain other viral “body signs” myths that are actually false—you’d be surprised how many there are.