Back dimples, or dimples of Venus, can be a genetic trait. A single sacral dimple can occur with some medical conditions affecting the spinal cord. Share on Pinterest Back dimples are indentations on ...
In 1923, Evangeline I. Gilbert filed a patent for an “appliance for producing dimples,” which was essentially a metal face strap with two knobs that left depressions in the wearer’s cheeks. While it’s ...
Dimples, charming indentations often gracing smiles, arise from a zygomaticus major muscle variation. This genetic trait, frequently inherited, enhances facial attractiveness, boosting perceived ...
Sacral dimples are small clefts at the base of the spine. They are a congenital condition, meaning most people are born with them. In rare cases, people may experience symptoms later in life. In this ...