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Hip dips are a normal part of the human body and nothing you need to get rid of. They're mostly based on your genetics and bone structure. No amount of exercise or lifestyle changes will completely get rid of them. Instead, you're better off focusing on strength and stability exercises.
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Read More »Hip dips — also sometimes called hip divots or violin hips — are inward curves on the sides of your body just below each hip bone. Until recently, you may have never heard of hip dips or even thought they were a problem. Yet, as beauty standards continue to reach new, unattainable levels, hip dips have joined the list of so-called “flaws” that need fixing. Despite the new fascination with getting rid of hip dips, they’re completely normal and not something you should or can get rid of. In fact, hip dips are mostly determined by your genetics and build — two things you can’t change. This article reviews all you need to know about hip dips, including what causes them and a list of exercises for strong, healthy hips. Share on Pinterest Djordje Djurdjevic/Getty Images What are hip dips? Hip dips are naturally occurring indents or depressions on the outside part of your upper legs just below your hip bone. For some people, the skin in this area is more tightly connected to the greater trochanter of the femur, causing the appearance of indentations. Hip dips are a normal part of human body structure and vary in appearance. For some, hip dips are highly noticeable and appear as large indentations. For others, they may be less noticeable. Whether you notice them depends on the bone structure of your pelvis and femur. Their appearance can be also enhanced based on muscle mass and how your body distributes fat. Summary Hip dips are normal indentations on the sides of your upper thighs just below your hip bones. What causes hip dips? Hip dips are mostly the result of your skeletal anatomy, which is determined by genetics ( 1 , 2 , 3 ). In particular, how visible your hip dips are will depend on ( 4 , 5 , 6 ): the width of your hips
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