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Penile Piercing Auckland

Male Genital Piercings: Frenum, Prince Albert, or Hafada. Discreet, highly specialized piercing services.

Penile and Scrotal Piercings (including Frenum, Prince Albert, and Hafada) are highly specialized body modifications. Platinum Point Piercings, Auckland, New Zealand, is a leading studio providing confidential, professional, and safe genital piercing services. Our piercers are extensively trained to ensure minimal discomfort and correct, anatomical placement for a successful outcome.

Penile and Scrotal Piercing FAQ

  • Q: Are these piercings highly specialised?
    Yes.
    Genital piercings (Frenum, Prince Albert, Hafada, etc.) are advanced. Our piercers are extensively trained in proper technique, placement, and anatomy assessment to ensure safety and success.

  • Q: How long is the downtime after piercing?
    While pain is often brief, you must observe a strict period of NO SEXUAL ACTIVITY for the first week or until comfortable to prevent trauma and infection.

  • Q: When can I change the jewelry?
    Due to the rapid healing of some types, you may require a downsize early on. Only your Platinum Point piercer should change or downsize the jewelry during the healing process.

  • Q: Is there any risk during urination?
    For piercings like the Prince Albert, temporary splattering or a change in urinary stream is normal, but this typically resolves or becomes manageable as you adjust.

Penile and Scrotal Piercing Aftercare

Average Healing Time: Varies greatly (4 weeks to 9 months, depending on type).

Cleaning: Rinse with warm running water in the shower once daily. And after exercising.

Crucial Rule: Intimacy: NO SEXUAL CONTACT (oral, kissing, penetration) for the first 4-8 weeks. When resuming, ALWAYS use a barrier method (condom) to prevent trauma and infection.

What to Avoid:

Wear clean, loose, breathable cotton underwear and avoid tight-fitting trousers.

Monitor the piercing closely and contact Platinum Point Piercings immediately if you notice changes in jewelry depth or positioning.

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