It looks like your sentence got cut off: “If you have these two dimples on your lo…”
Did you mean:
- “lower back” (the small dimples near the spine)?
- “lobes” (ears)?
- or something else?
If you mean the two dimples on the lower back, those are commonly called “dimples of Venus” or “back dimples.”
🧍♂️ What they are
These are natural indentations where the skin is slightly tethered to the pelvic bone. They are:
- Mostly genetic
- More visible in lean people
- Found in both men and women
❗ Health meaning
Despite viral claims online:
- They are NOT a disease
- They are NOT a sign of fertility, wealth, or “good blood flow”
- They are just a normal body variation
👍 Why some people notice them more
- Low body fat
- Good muscle tone
- Genetics (main factor)
🚫 Myths you might see online
Social media often falsely claims:
- “They show perfect health” ❌
- “They indicate strong sexual health” ❌
- “They are rare or special powers” ❌
None of these are medically supported.
Bottom line
If you meant lower-back dimples, they are just a harmless, normal anatomical feature with no special medical meaning.
If you want, complete your sentence and I’ll explain exactly what you were referring to.