Female Genital Piercings
(Service Prices Below DO NOT Include Jewelry)
Information inspired from The Piercing Bible by Elayne Angel
Christina - The Christina piercing is a vertical surface piercing located at the top of the upper part of the vulva, extending upward along the pubic mound (the soft area of flesh above the genitals). Initial jewelry typically consists of a curved barbell or an L-bar, usually in sizes ranging from 14 to 10 gauge. This piercing is purely decorative, as the jewelry does not come into contact with the clitoris. Due to its surface nature, it can take a longer time to heal.
Healing Time: 4-6+ months
Price: $109ea
Clitoris - The Clitoral piercing is an uncommon and highly sensitive piercing that involves the clitoris, which contains a large number of nerve endings, making it one of the most sensitive areas of the body. Piercing the clitoral glans (the visible part beneath the clitoral hood) is a very rare procedure, and it should be approached with extreme caution. A mistake in this area can result in loss of sensation, which may significantly impact erotic pleasure. Only highly skilled and experienced piercers should attempt this procedure and it is essential that the candidate is anatomically suitable. Horizontal placement typically uses a ring, while vertical placements are often done with a barbell in 16 gauge, occasionally 14 gauge. Due to the sensitivity of the area, only about 5% of people have the appropriate anatomy for this piercing. If done properly, the piercing can increase sensitivity, but complications during healing or improper placement can lead to a loss of sensation, which may or may not return after the jewelry is removed.
Healing Time: 2-4 months
Price: $109ea
Fourchette - The Fourchette piercing is typically performed with a ring or curved barbell in 12 or 10 gauge. This piercing sits in the perineum, similar to the guiche piercing. However, the fourchette piercing is more practical and comfortable as it aligns vertically, like the vulva, making it easier to accommodate and heal.
Healing Time: 2-4 months
Price: $109ea
Inner/Outer Labia - Outer labia piercings are generally performed with a ring or curved barbell in 14, 12, or 10 gauge, depending on individual anatomy. These piercings are placed along the sides of the vulva in the thicker, fleshy folds of tissue where hair naturally grows. They are often done in pairs or multiples, creating a ladder-like appearance. Primarily chosen for their visual appeal, outer labia piercings are less likely to offer significant erotic stimulation compared to placements like the VCH or triangle piercing. Inner labia piercings are typically done with rings in 14 or 12 gauge and are placed in the soft, hairless folds between the outer labia. This tissue closely resembles that of the clitoral hood, allowing for quick and easy healing. Piercings in this area can be performed singly or in pairs, although some individuals may only have one side suitable for piercing. While these placements are not generally associated with heightened erotic sensitivity for the wearer, they may provide stimulation for a partner during intimate activities.
Healing Time: 2-6 months
Price: $109ea
Princess Albertina - The Princess Albertina piercing is a rare piercing that goes through the female urethra, often done with a 12 to 10 gauge captive bead ring, though some piercers may use 12 or 8 gauge. This piercing is named in reference to the Prince Albert piercing, which is similar, but located on the male anatomy. Before deciding on this piercing, it's recommended to try urethral stimulation to ensure it's a pleasurable sensation, as the jewelry will generate strong sensations that may not be enjoyable if you're not accustomed to them.
Healing Time: 2-4 months
Price: $109ea
Triangle - The Triangle piercing is typically done with a 14 or 12 gauge customized circular barbell, tailored to the individual's anatomy. Certain anatomical factors of the vulva are necessary for this piercing. For example, the clitoral hood must extend outward from the body enough to allow for proper placement. In many cases, the anatomy of the vulva may not be suitable for this piercing.The triangle is a horizontal piercing of the hood tissue, but it differs from the HCH piercing as it passes just beneath the clitoral shaft. The sensations from a triangle piercing are distinct from those of piercings that directly contact the clitoral glans. Due to its complexity, the triangle is considered an advanced piercing, requiring a highly skilled and experienced piercer to avoid potential complications, as it is placed in a delicate area.
Healing Time: 4-6 months
Price: $109ea
Vertical/Horizontal Clitoral Hood - The Vertical Clitoral Hood (VCH) piercing is typically performed with a curved or straight barbell, or ring-style jewelry for Horizontal Clitoral Hood (HCH) piercings, usually in 14, 12, or up to 10 gauge. Many adults are drawn to this piercing as a way to enhance both the appearance and function of their genitals, with the added bonus of being able to adorn the area with a jewel. The VCH/HCH is particularly popular to all ages who are seeking to explore new forms of erotic sensation, provided they are anatomically suited for it. With a relatively quick healing process and only a brief moment of discomfort, the piercing offers lasting pleasure and a sense of freedom.
Healing Time: 6-8 weeks
Price: $109ea