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Penis Piercing Types That You Must Know
The vast majority of piercings are unisex in nature. These include eyebrow, lip, and nose piercings, as well as ear and nipple piercings. Nevertheless, men have quite different options when it comes to genital piercings from women. In case you’re interested in getting a genital piercing or just want to learn more about your options, you can choose from 15 different male genital piercings.
In addition to glans piercings, you can choose from penile shaft piercings, pubic piercings, scrotum piercings, perineum piercings, and even anal piercings. Are there any piercings that fall into each of those categories? How painful is it to get some piercings compared to others? Does one type of piercing stimulate the sexual organs more than another? Here’s the answer!
Based on where they are situated in the male genital region, the 15 types of male genital piercings are divided into different categories. Check out the information below to learn which male genital piercings fall into which categories, their benefits and drawbacks, and what type of jewelry works best with which piercings.
Glans penis, or simply glans, is the head of the penis. In addition to the three glans piercing options available to all men, there is also a fourth option for uncircumcised men:
A dydoe piercing goes through the top of the glans, parallel to the shaft of the penile. After the dydoe piercing has been placed, the front ball of the short straight barbell placed for this piercing sits centered atop the glans, and the back ball rests against the top of the penile shaft. You can get one or several dydoe piercings if the circumference of your glans will support more than a pair of dydoe piercings. Dydoe piercings are typically done in pairs with a little space between them.
Piercings of the Dydoe are not without drawbacks:
Ampallang piercings go through the glans horizontally, so the barbell balls sit on the left and right sides of the head of the penis after this piercing is installed.
Apadravya piercings go straight through the glans vertically, with one barbell ball centered atop the glans and the opposing ball centered below the glans.
Uncircumcised men cannot have Kuno piercings since the skin of the foreskin is pierced. Various points of the foreskin’s top rim can be used as percutaneous placement points.
Penile shaft piercings can be classified into seven different types. Three types of piercings fall into this category: frenum piercing, Prince Albert piercing, and dolphin piercing.
The frenum is traditionally pierced horizontally along the underside of the penile shaft. In this case, they are known as dorsal frenum piercings because they are placed along the top of the shaft. When men first get a frenum piercing, they often choose to have it placed close to the head of the penis, which allows them to choose between straight barbells and D-rings. Circular barbells or captive rings may also be worn in your frenum piercing, but the other two styles tend to be more comfortable and stimulating for partners during intercourse.
A Jacob’s ladder is an arrangement in which you have several frenum piercings in a row with equal spacing between them along the top or bottom of your penile shaft. Men sometimes build up Jacob’s ladder slowly over time, if they like the look of the first one so much that they want more, or if their partners seem to enjoy the feel of their frenum piercings during sex and think they’d enjoy additional frenum piercings even more. Alternatively, you can have several frenum piercings done at the same time if you want to minimize the amount of time you’re out of commission while your piercings heal.
There is a fourth type of frenum piercing, a low frenum called a lorum. The Lorum piercings are located at the base of the penile shaft, where the scrotum meets the shaft. It’s more like Lorum piercings are cousins to frenum piercings than any other piercing, although they’re similar to frenum piercings more than any other piercing. A Jacob’s ladder may be built onto their undersides as a means of accessing the penile shaft. Although a straight barbell can be worn in a lorum piercing, most men choose circular barbells or captive rings.
While Prince Albert’s piercings look like glans piercings, the only part of the penis that is actually pierced is the shaft. Prince Albert piercings are typically performed beneath the head of the penis on the underside of the shaft. The needle has to puncture the urethra, which can be difficult and sometimes requires a needle pusher for leverage. In most cases, after the urethra has been pierced, the piercer will thread a bent barbell up the urethra and out through the urethral opening in the tip of the glans.
A bent barbell is ideal starter jewelry for Prince Albert piercings because of the curved path where this piercing is located, however, you can wear other styles of jewelry as well. If you’d rather wear a barbell, captive ring, or PA wand, wait until the piercing is fully healed before adding those jewelry pieces.
Reverse Prince Albert piercings, where the urethra is punctured from the top of the shaft instead of the bottom, are popular among some men. The position can be more stimulating for female partners during intercourse in common positions like missionary, whereas a traditional PA piercing is more likely to hit her G-spot in positions like doggy style.
Benefits of Prince Albert Piercings:
Penile shaft piercings are classified into 7 types, including dolphin piercings. You need a well-healed traditional PA piercing to get one since dolphin piercings are performed on the underside of the penile shaft and connect to a hole in a PA piercing. When you get a dolphin piercing, your piercer will puncture your urethra in a second-place that is around 5/8″ below your PA piercing hole. Afterward, he/she will thread a bent barbell through your urethra and out of your PA piercing hole. You can ask your piercer to replace your bent barbell with a longer bent barbell that stretches far enough to pass through your urethral opening instead of your PA hole if wearing a bent barbell in your dolphin piercing is uncomfortable during the healing process. The longer bent barbell will have a gentler curve, and it will put less pressure on your healing piercing.
The pubic piercing can be placed almost anywhere on the pubic area. They’re more aesthetically pleasing than sexually stimulating piercings, and they’re a great alternative for men who want a genital piercing that doesn’t penetrate the penis.
Hafada piercings, also known as scrotal piercings, are surface piercings that can be placed anywhere on the scrotum. The scrotal ladder can be created by obtaining one or several, or even in a row. Similar to pubic piercings, scrotal piercings have more of an aesthetic purpose than a sexual one.
There is a stretch of skin between the scrotum and the anus known as the perineum. As this area is an erogenous zone, getting a guiche piercing in this area can be somewhat stimulating for the wearer, especially if the jewelry is manipulated and pressure is applied to the skin surrounding the piercing once it has healed.
Though they’re technically not genital piercings, anal piercings are considered to be the 15th type of male genital piercing. The male recipient of this piercing seems to enjoy it since it is a less common one. The anus is actually quite an erogenous area, which makes sense.
Piercings of the anal regions have several drawbacks:
Your partner or you may benefit sexually from certain penis piercings.
During masturbation and oral or penetrative sex, the glans or shaft are stimulated by movement, leading to increased pleasure.
This increased sensation is widely regarded as a characteristic of Prince Albert.
In addition to stimulating additional nerves in the vagina, clitoris, or anus, some piercings enhance penetrative sex.
If the piercing you want will fit your anatomy, your piercer can help you decide.
You will not be able to get a foreskin piercing if your penis has been circumcised.
Piercings, especially those on the glans or shaft, may interfere with your ability to use condoms and urinate.
Jewelry positioned through the urethra can also penetrate thin condom materials.
It won’t affect your fertility if you get your penis pierced.
Depending on where the piercing is, the type of jewelry varies. Your piercer might recommend:
Consider the following options with your piercer:
At the very least, you should prepare to spend $50 to $60. Here is a breakdown of typical costs:
During your piercing, you can expect:
Depending on the circumstances. The pain of some may be less intense than that of others.
The location of the piercing makes a huge difference. The glans, for example, have more nerve endings than the foreskin.
Talk to your piercer about the following possibilities:
Typically, a penis piercing heals within three months. The healing process may take longer if you do not follow your piercer’s aftercare instructions.
During the first few days, you may experience mild pain and swelling as well as light bleeding.
As part of the healing process, this is normal.
If you experience these symptoms, you should consult your piercer:
It is crucial that you clean your piercing properly to ensure its success.
As part of the healing process, do the following:
The first few days after getting a new piercing may cause some swelling and irritation. Most of this goes away after a few days.
If you experience symptoms of infection or rejection, you should contact your piercer:
In most non-traditional piercings, the skin may grow back around the piercing over time, causing the jewelry to fall out.
When this will happen is not set in stone.
If you care for your piercing properly, the piercing will last a few months or a few years, depending on your individual tissues.
You should wait until your piercing has healed before changing your jewelry.
Your piercer will be able to tell you if it is ready. If you prefer, they can change it out for you.
Here’s how you can change it safely:
Do not remove jewelry until the piercing has completely healed. Doing so prevents bacteria from building up in the hole.
If you’re still in the healing process and can’t wait, speak with your piercer. You’ll know whether or not you can take it out when you talk to them.
After removing the jewelry, clean the area for a few more weeks until the penis tissues are fully healed. Failure to do so will increase your risk of infection or disfiguring the tissue.
Take out your piercing if it’s already healed and let the opening heal naturally. You don’t need to do anything else after that.
You should talk to your prospective piercer
You should only get your penis pierced by a professional at a well-reviewed, reputable shop.
From ideal placement to potential risks to individual healing times and aftercare, they can provide a wealth of knowledge.
Talk to a doctor or other healthcare provider if you have concerns about how your body might respond to a penis piercing. A medical or anatomical limitation that could increase your risk of complications can be discussed with them.
You should also keep in mind that this kind of piercing isn’t for everyone – in some cases, your skin type or body might not be suited for it, and that’s okay.





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