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  2. Ampallang - Wikipedia

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    The piercing may be transurethral (passing through the urethra) and named as the European ampallang, whereas the American ampallang is placed horizontally above the urethra, generally back toward the corona. [4] A variant on this piercing is the shaft ampallang, which penetrates the shaft of the penis horizontally at any point along its length.

  3. Deep shaft piercing - Wikipedia

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    Barbell. Deep shaft piercings are piercings which pass through the penile shaft. They are most commonly seen in the form of deeply placed ampallangs, apadravyas, and reverse shaft Prince Alberts. They are more rare piercings due to associated pain, difficulty, bleeding and long healing times. Common placement is directly behind the head of the ...

  4. Apadravya - Wikipedia

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    The apadravya is usually pierced with a slightly longer barbell than required for a fully healed piercing, and downsizing the length can be required. The barbell can also end with the second ball inside the urethra. The diameter of the initial barbell is usually 2.0 or 2.4 mm (12 or 10 gauge).

  5. Lorum (piercing) - Wikipedia

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    Barbell, captive bead ring. A lorum is a male genital piercing, placed horizontally on the underside of the penis at its base, where the penis meets the scrotum. [1][2] The word "lorum" is a portmanteau of the words "low" and "frenum", so named because it is essentially a very low-placed frenum piercing. Much like the frenum piercing, the lorum ...

  6. Dydoe - Wikipedia

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    A dydoe is a type of male genital piercing that passes through the ridge of the glans on the head of the penis. They are often done in pairs. [1][2][3] Less often, a "king's crown" is where several dydoes are placed around the head of the penis. The jewelry is usually a 12 gauge, straight barbell with a ball on either end, although a ring may ...

  7. Hafada piercing - Wikipedia

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    A hafada piercing is a surface piercing anywhere on the skin of the scrotum. [1] Piercings on the scrotal raphe or "seam" of the scrotum are common. This piercing does not penetrate deep into the scrotum, and due to the looseness and flexibility of the skin in that area, does not migrate or reject as much as many other surface piercings.

  8. Barbell (piercing) - Wikipedia

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    Barbell (piercing) Externally threaded barbell. 14K gold barbells in front of 24K gold for color comparison. Barbell style piercing jewelry is composed of a straight bar with a bead on each end, one or both beads unscrewable for removal and/or changing of the beads. Often one of the beads is fixed, either via epoxy or welding, so that only one ...

  9. Frenum piercing - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry. Barbell, captive bead ring. Healing. 2 to 5 weeks. A frenum piercing is a type of body piercing located on the underside of the shaft of the penis. [1] A series of parallel frenum piercings is known as a frenum ladder. A frenum ladder may be extended to include lorum piercings, hafada piercings and guiche piercings.