: Seek out a piercer registered with a recognized professional body, such as the Association of Professional Piercers (APP). Professional studios utilize autoclaves for sterilization and maintain strict sanitary environments.

: This is the most common male genital piercing. It enters through the urethra and exits at the base of the glans on the underside of the shaft. It typically heals quickly due to the high vascularity of the area.

: A horizontal piercing through the loose skin (frenulum) on the underside of the shaft, behind the head. Multiple frenum piercings can be placed in a row to create a "frenum ladder".

: These piercings are placed through the ridge of the glans (the corona). Anatomical suitability is a major factor for this specific style, and a professional assessment is usually required. Professional Considerations

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