What Is A Prince Albert Piercing?

By: Angela Thompson

Break Studios Contributing Writer

What is a Prince Albert piercing? If you have heard the term but, are a little foggy on the details of this common genital piercing for guys, there are a few key pieces of information that should bring you up to speed.

What are the basics of a Prince Albert piercing? A Prince Albert Piercing is the name given to a particular penis piercing procedure. A Prince Albert piercing actually pierces the penis and typically runs from the outside of man’s frenulum, enters the uretha and exits to a desired point on the outside of the penis.

What is the history of the Prince Albert piercing? Rumors exist that date the Prince Albert style piercing back centuries as signs of prominence or sexual identity. The true origin of the Prince Albert piercing is not known, but the practice did increase in popularity in the United States during the 1970s.

Does it hurt? If you are considering a Prince Albert piercing, you may be wondering about the pain factor of the procedure. Of course, perception of pain varies from person to person. Some may note only mild discomfort—while others claim stronger reactions. As for the affect of a Prince Albert piercing during sexual intercourse?  Again, feelings are subjective. Some find the piercing uncomfortable while others find it enjoyable. The size of the jewelry in the piercing certainly can play a factor in comfort level and is something to consider before choosing the jewelry.

Are there any risks or concerns of a Prince Albert piercing? With any piercing, there is a risk of infection or complications. The piercing area must be kept clean to avoid infection risk. Men with the piercing may suffer from discomfort due to positioning or rubbing during daily activities—and a decreased urine stream is often noticed as the piercing creates a small obstruction in the urethra.

Posted on: Nov. 13, 2010