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Genital and nipple piercings*

Genital and nipple piercings*
Site Healing time Comments
Male genitalia

Vertical pin through the glans (Apadravya)

Horizontal pin through the glans (Ampallang or "crossbar")
6 to 9 months or longer

Relatively uncommon

May bleed until healing is complete
Rim of glans (Dydoe) 3 to 4 months or longer Reportedly only worn by circumcised males
Enters through the urethra and exits through the juncture of the glans and shaft or the dorsum of the penis (Prince Albert or reverse Prince Albert) 1 to 2 months or longer

Popular piercing

Has the most complications cited in the medical literature, but the total number of citations is few
Juncture of the shaft and pubic mound (Pubic or "rhinoceros horn") 3 to 4 months or longer Less painful than other types
Frenum/frenulum 3 to 4 months or longer Easier to execute and less painful than other penis piercings
Between testis and base of penis (Hafada) 3 to 4 months or longer  
Foreskin (Oetang) 2 to 3 months or longer  
Between the scrotum and anus, behind the testes (Guiche) 3 to 4 months or longer Sitting may be painful during healing
Female genitalia and nipple
Outer labia 4 to 10 weeks Often placed for appearance rather than sexual stimulation
Inner labia Short if post-piercing instructions are followed Piercing hole vanishes quickly after removal of ring
Clitoris (horizontal placement) 4 to 10 weeks

Most frequent choice for females

Typically placed above clitoris for sexual stimulation (actual piercing of the clitoris is difficult and painful)
Between vagina and anus (Fourchette)   Requires scrupulous hygiene
Nipple 6 weeks to 6 months Breastfeeding is not normally constrained if milk ducti remain intact; whether the jewelry is left intact during breastfeeding depends on the type of jewelry and the "latch-on" of the infant; any jewelry that poses a risk of aspiration in the infant should be removed
* These piercings should only be performed by experienced piercers.
Data from:
  1. Stirn A. Body piercing: medical consequences and psychological motivations. Lancet 2003; 361:1205.
  2. Nelius T, Armstrong ML, Rinard K, et al. Genital piercings: diagnostic and therapeutic implications for urologists. Urology 2011; 78:998.
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