Have you ever noticed a small hole or dent near the top front part of your ear? You might be surprised to learn it’s not a piercing or a scar — it’s actually a rare genetic feature called a preauricular sinus.
Only about 0.1% to 0.9% of people in Europe and up to 5% in parts of Asia and Africa are born with it. It forms during early fetal development when the ear’s structure doesn’t fully close up.
Doctors say this small hole is usually harmless, but in some cases, it can become infected or filled with fluid, leading to swelling or pain. When that happens, antibiotics or a simple surgery might be needed.
What’s fascinating is that anthropologists once suggested this tiny feature could be a genetic remnant of gills — a leftover trace from ancient evolution when early life forms transitioned from water to land.
So if you or someone you know has this little hole, don’t worry — it’s not strange or dangerous. It’s just a rare biological quirk that shows how amazing and mysterious the human body really is.