The Science Behind Lower Back Dimples: Few People Know This

The “dimples of Venus,” formally called fossae lumbales laterales, are small indentations on the lower back, just above where the spine meets the pelvis.

Named after Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, these dimples have long been associated with physical attraction. Their moniker reflects a historical perception of them as symbols of desire and allure.

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