My wife wants a vaginal piercing but doesnt want a stranger touching her privates. Is it possible to do a DIY job and if so please give advice.
Sorry when I said vaginal I just meant that area. It would actually be a piercing on the outer labia I have now been informed.


Oh god, I really wouldn’t recommend that. The pain && risk of infection is really not worth it. She needs to get it done professionaly, will it really matter if one person sees?
I would NOT trust anyone who does not know how to place a piercing, perform a piercing, and use clean technique and sterile jewelry and needles. She goes to a doctor right? She needs to get over herself and see a professional.
Genital piercings are nothing to mess around with.
BTW – you can’t pierce a vagina. You pierce the hood or the vulva. The vagina is inside.
this should really be done by a professional there are nerves in the clitoris and if you hit one you will damage it so she will never receive pleasure again it happened to a friend of mine she even went to a gynecologist and he said once the damage is done the is no hope of repair
Nope, unless you’re fond of infections.
can someone please explain to me what a vaginal piercing is? are there advantages to it? i’ve heard of clit piercing but not vaginal…ouch!!!
It will be a woman doing the piercing. A DIY piercing anywhere is risky, would she be willing to trap nerves, maybe lose all feeling in her vagina? If so, go ahead, but professional piercers are there because they know exactly what they are doing.
depends on which genital piercing she wants
The best thing is to go around and meet piercers and get familiar with them… or find a female pierer if she will be more comfy.
So do your research…. some can, Most Shouldn’t. and NEVER DIY pierce… if your gonna do it Self Piercing is best
you can buy piercing Needles, jewelry, and Tools online if your over 18
DIY means your using a sewing needle, Self pierce is kinda self explanitory, but with professional tools.
there are close to 20 female genital piercings
Cervix
Christina
Chasity
Clit
Deep Hood
Female Guiche
Fourchette
Horizontal Clitoral Hood
Hymen
Inner Labia
Isabella
Nefertiti
Outer Labia
Princess Albertina
Princess Diana
Scrunty
Triangle
Vertical Clitoral Hood
Have the woman go to a professional. She’s been to the doctor, she’s going to need to go to a professional piercer. ESPECIALLY FOR GENITAL PIERCINGS.
Even though she’s decided on an area of the vulva (the area around the vagina) that has a relatively low risk of hitting any nerves and causing catastrophic damage to her sexual function, its still not worth the risk that is present. There are still nerves that could cost her sensation around the piercing site and large blood vessels that could be knicked.
Outer labia piercings are painful. The tissue involved is also stretchy and highly mobile in daily life. If you place her piercing in an area that is going to be rubbed or tugged, it will be slow to heal and incredibly uncomfortable. Since you have not had years of experience and training, you don’t know signs to look for to determine if a placement is ideal or not. If you choose incorrectly you could seriously injure her or at the least give her an uncooperative piercing that is destined to fail.
Gential piercings are incredibly anatomy dependant. Meaning that not all women are built to recieve a particular piercing. Trying to decide if your wife is built for the piercing yourself and trying to do the piercing correctly is just NOT a likely possibility.
You really need to start doing research in your area on local piercers. Get referrals from friends/associates on reputable shops and check them out. Once you’ve found an acceptable shop, talk to the piercer. You are looking for someone with a great deal of experience and success with genital piercing. Someone who has a complete understanding of the anatomy of the area and the requirements for piercing it. Do not settle for less than an EXPERT.
Genital piercings are only risky when they are improperly placed or performed. Doing it at home exposes your wife to both risks. Protect her health by supporting her in the search for a qualified professional piercer.
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