Penis Piercing Video

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Penis Piercing Video




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Do some research. There are many different types of piercings you can get on or around your penis. Some of the most common are Prince Alberts, Ampallangs, Frenums, and more. Look them up and see what options you'd like. It's helpful to view the aesthetics of the piercing, but you should also read up on healing time and potential complications which will vary by piercing type.
The type of piercing you get may also depend on your anatomy. For instance, certain piercings may be more suitable depending on whether you are circumcised or uncircumcised. You'll get this evaluated when you go in for consultation with a qualified piercer.


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Understand the risks associated with a genital self-piercing. With body modification procedures that break skin and insert foreign material through your body, there is always a potential for infection. It's imperative that sterile equipment and maneuvers be used. Piercing yourself with contaminated needles can transmit pathogens that cause bloodborne diseases.

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Decide on what size or gauge you would like to be pierced at. Piercing sizes generally follow the American Wire Gauge standard in which a larger number represents a smaller size. For example, genital piercings are typically done from a size 16 to about a size 12, though there are always exceptions. A 14 gauge is about 1/16".

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Order your surgical steel piercing needles. Make sure to get the correct gauge size for your piercing. Most tattoo/piercing shops won't sell you piercing needles due to liability issues, but you can order them online without too much trouble. Make sure you are getting them from a reputable source and that the needles are sealed in sterile packaging.

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Get your titanium or surgical steel jewelry. Make sure it is the right size and shape for your new piercing. Barbells or rings for a Frenum ladder, a curved barbell for a Prince Albert, etc. Keep in mind the length of jewelry that you will need. Having jewelry that is too small can cause significant problems while healing, so if you're not sure, get something a little bigger to compensate for swelling and inflammation.

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Get other tools. Depending on the piercing, it might be useful to buy a pair of clamps as well. Sometimes it can be very difficult to hold the head how you want it, especially in places like the scrotum or the shaft of the penis. These clamps allow you to mark your spot, then clamp the skin just how you want it so you don't have to worry about it slipping and moving while you are trying to pierce. Piercing in the incorrect location can result in injury and/or hard-to-control bleeding.

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Get gloves and other safety supplies. You can order gloves from these sites as well. They are very important. You must be sure to take any possible precaution against the spread of bloodborne pathogens. Alcohol wipes are good as well to sterilize and clean the skin around your potential piercing spot. Also it's very useful to get some A&D ointment to lubricate your needle. It makes it a lot easier when you push it through the skin.
Understand that while alcohol wipes can clean and disinfect, they're not capable of achieving complete sterility. Professional equipment is useful for this reason. You also won't have an autoclave to properly sterilize equipment and piercings if you're an amateur at home.

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First you must decide on a location to get your piercing done. Choose an area with a good bit of flat space that you can work with and a good counter, like a kitchen or bathroom. You'll also want an area that is easy to sterilize and clean up all the blood when you're done.

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Sanitize everything. First of all, make a solution of 1 part bleach and four parts water. Clean the area thoroughly. Scrub any area that you think you might touch during the procedure. Clean every inch of the counter. The cleaner this place is, the safer you are.

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Don't neglect your jewelry. If you bought sterile clamps and jewelry, then great, but if not, it might be a good idea to boil these in a pot of water, then wipe them down with some of your bleach and water solutions. It's probably a good idea to sterilize these regardless since you don't know what they may have come into contact with since you got them.

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Prepare your supplies. Once everything is clean, put on a pair of gloves and lay out all your supplies. Extra gloves, sterile needle, sterile clamps, sterile jewelry, alcohol wipes, a marker, and a small blob of A&D ointment. Remove your gloves and throw them away.

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Clean the surrounding skin. Now, put on a pair of fresh, clean rubber gloves. Use an alcohol wipe to clean off the area where you want to pierce yourself.

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Mark the entry and exit locations. Use a marker to make two dots, one where you want the needle to go in, and one where you want the needle to come out. Make sure that these dots are a suitable distance apart for your jewelry. Take a step back and imagine it with jewelry in it. Make very sure that it is straight and just how you want it because it is a pain to have to take it out and redo it all over again.
Realize that marking these dots does not guarantee that this is where the jewelry will go. If you move (due to, for example, serious pain), you might shift the needle and end up with a crooked piercing. A good reason to have someone else do this for you, preferably a qualified piercer with a good track record.

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If everything looks good, take off your gloves and throw them away. Put on a fresh pair.

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Apply the clamps. Now take your clamps (if you have them) and stretch out the skin in the place you have marked. Line up the two dots on either side of the skin and gently let the clamps close on the skin. You should be able to see one dot on each side of the clamp, and each dot should be centered so that a straight line(a needle) could pass through both of them correctly.
This method is better suited to only certain types of penis piercings. For PA's, you'll need to use a different method. They are harder to do and really should be done by a professional.

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Alternatively, stretch the skin. If you didn't buy a clamp, this would be a little trickier. You must use one hand to stretch the skin and line it up like above so that a straight line could pass through both. It can be tough to hold the skin like this when you are coming at it with a needle in the other hand (another reason to have it professionally done).

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Get out your needle. Once the clamp is latched on, unpackage your needle. Double-check to make sure the needle matches the size of your jewelry and that it's contained in sterile undamaged packaging. Do not proceed if the sizing is incorrect or the packaging appears torn,

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Apply ointment. Once you've got your needle out, rub on just a little bit of the A&D ointment. This will make the next step easier.

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Line up the needle. Double-check to see that both marks are still lined up in the clamp. If they are, then hold the clamp in one hand so that you can clearly see your mark. Now with the other hand, take the needle over and line it up on your mark. You can hold the sides of the needle between your thumb and middle finger and use your index finger on the back of the needle to push through, but hold it whichever way is steadiest and most comfortable for you.

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