Usually the placement is roughly 3/8 to 1/2 inch apart. Since anatomy is not perfectly straight often the placement is more about the visual look of being even then having the piercing perfectly match. Also I only suggest getting three or less at a time.

What size is a Frenum piercing?

12g
Frenum: Frenum piercings are another type of surface piercing, so piercing artists will typically use a somewhat heavier-gauge needle and straight barbell. 12g is a good standard starting size, but clients can request anything from 14g up to 8g (and even larger) if desired.

What is the Bellend piercing called?

A Prince Albert is a piercing of the penis, in which a metal ring is pierced through the skin at the tip of the penis. The ring begins almost straight to pierce through the penis, and is then bent with pliers to create a rounded ring shape.

What is your Frenum?

In the mouth, a frenum or frenulum is a piece of soft tissue that runs in a thin line between the lips and gums. It’s present on the top and bottom of the mouth. There’s also a frenum that stretches along the underside of the tongue and connects to the bottom of the mouth behind the teeth.

Does frenulum piercing hurt?

Your frenulum has to be thick enough to support the jewelry, but the piece of tissue is still rather small. Because of this, the piercing may hurt a bit more than a lip or earlobe piercing. Your individual pain tolerance is also a factor.

What is the best jewelry for a Frenum piercing?

You can wear circular barbells, captive rings (which include seamless rings, segment rings, D-rings, and traditional captive bead rings), straight barbells, or even bent barbells in your frenum piercings.

What is labial frenum?

The labial frenum is a band of fibroelastic tissue that originates in the lip and inserts in the attached gingiva at the midline of the maxilla. From: Pediatric Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2004.

Is frenulum piercing safe?

There are some risks with the frenulum piercing as it can irritate your gums over time and cause gum recession. If you notice your gums are changing it’s important to remove the piercing and if you feel it rubbing on your teeth too much it can also damage the enamel.

What jewelry do you use for a smiley piercing?

The jewelry that is typically worn in this piercing initially will be 18 gauge (1mm) to 16 gauge (1.2mm) in thickness and includes small diameter circular barbells, such as horseshoe rings, segment rings, or captive rings. Occasionally, a short length curved barbell may be worn in this piercing alternatively.

What is a frenum piercing and how is it done?

The needle pierces through the flexible skin of the underside of the shaft just behind the glans (head) of the penis. There are two other variations of the frenum piercing: The lorum (lower frenum placed at the base of the shaft near the scrotum) and the ladder (several frenum piercings from the base of the shaft to the top).

How long does it take for a frenulum piercing to heal?

Frenum Piercings. Frenum piercings are a common first penis peircing, as they are easy to sit through and healing tends to be relatively quick and uncomplicated (usually within six to eight weeks). Traditional placement is through the loose skin on the underside of the penis, slightly back from the frenulum.

What does the frenulum look like after circumcision?

With circumcised men the frenulum may not be pronounced or seem like a small cord or seam that runs from the urethra to the what is left of the foreskin tissue. Any piercing under the right conditions can migrate or reject completely.

What is a lorum piercing and how is it done?

A lorum piercing is meant to be placed precisely where the underside of the penis shaft and the scrotum meet. It should go through only the “pinchable skin” found there, not through any of the structural elements of the penis. A good piercer should show you exactly where the piercing will go, and mark it before the procedure.