Prince Albert Piercing

How Is a Prince Albert Piercing Done?

A Prince Albert piercing is a male genital piercing that the jewelry enters through the urethra and exits in a piercing hole under the head of the penis. Prince Albert piercings take four to nine weeks to heal. The jewelry for a Prince Albert piercing is a captive bead ring or a circular or curved barbell. Piercers place jewelry in initial Prince Albert piercings as small as 14 gauge and as large as 8 gauge.

All About Prince Albert Piercing

How to Repair a Prince Albert Piercing

A Prince Albert piercing is a male genital piercing that goes through the frenulum and comes out through the urethra. While this piercing is generally quick to heal, possible side effects include division of the urine stream, r...

Side Effects of a Prince Albert Piercing

According to the British Journal of Medical Practitioners, a Prince Albert piercing involves inserting jewelry through the urethral opening and the frenulum, the tissue at the base of the penis's head. A reverse Prince Albert i...

What Is a Reverse Prince Albert Piercing?

The Reverse Prince Albert is the name for a variation on the popular male genital piercing called the Prince Albert. In a standard Prince Albert (PA), the ring passes through the tip of the urethra and out the underside of the ...

Problems With Prince Albert Piercings

A piercing of the male genitalia may not sound like body art you would even dream of, but for those out there sporting Prince Albert piercings, the most popular of the male piercings, they are a way of life and a source of plea...