A lorum piercing is a body adornment that is placed through the skin on the underside of the male genitalia where the penis and scrotum meet.A lorum piercing can make a statement on its own, even if it is combined with piercings along the underside of the penis shaft.If done by a professional piercer in a sanitary environment, the pain and risks of this type of piercing are limited, but both are more likely when attempted by untrained piercers or do-it-yourselfers.
Step 1: You can choose a piercer who is licensed or certified.
In order to practice legally, piercers need to be certified by the state or other governmental authority.If licensing is required in your area, it's a good idea to research online to see if prospective piercers have an up-to-date license.If the piercer is certified by a professional organization, ask if licensing is required.They should be a member of the Association of Professional Piercers in the U.S.It is easy to make a follow-up visit if you need one because it is preferable to find a piercer close to home.
Step 2: The piercing room should be clean and sanitary.
If you want to have a minor medical procedure done in the room where the piercing will happen, ask yourself if you would be comfortable.You should explore other options if you can't answer "yes"There should be no visible dirt, debris, or used equipment lying around.There should be plenty of light in the room.
Step 3: Ensure that piercing equipment is sterile.
Every piece of piercing equipment should come in sterile, individually-wrapped packages if it isn't kept on-site.The piercer should open the packages with sterile gloves on their hands.They should wash their hands before and after putting on gloves.Make sure the piercer uses a functioning autoclave to properly clean the equipment if they aren't using pre-packaged needles.
Step 4: If you are concerned, find a different piercer.
Infections and the spread of STDs can be caused by Lorum piercings done in unsanitary conditions.Male genital piercings which are more likely to be done by untrained hands can lead to severe bleeding, nerve damage, and urethra damage.
Step 5: Don't allow an amateur to pierce your body.
It is possible to have a friend do your lorum piercing.Take all precautions possible if you insist upon this.The best way to protect yourself is to have a pro do the procedure.
Step 6: Pick out your lorum piercing site.
A lorum piercing is placed where the penis shaft and scrotum meet.It should not go through the structural elements of the penis.Before the procedure, a good piercer should show you where the piercing will go.The word "Lorum" is a combination of the words "lower" and "frenum".
Step 7: Consider using frenum piercings.
Some people who decide to get a lorum piercing also want frenum piercings along the penis shaft.They are similar piercings that only go through the skin and don't affect sexual pleasure.A lorum piercing can serve as the base of a Jacob's ladder, a series of piercings running along the underside of the penis shaft.
Step 8: Look into hafada piercings as well.
The hafada piercings move down along the midline of the scrotum.These piercings only puncture the skin and are considered less painful and decorative.A lorum piercing in the middle of the scrotum could be used to create a piercingladder.
Step 9: Determine which type of piercing procedure will be used.
Any good piercer should be willing to discuss the procedure with you.Lorum piercings can be done in one of two ways: The tip of the hollow needle is pushed through the pinched skin, the jewelry is secured into the hole in the tip, and the earring is pulled into place.The jewelry is attached to the back of the needle by a string, and the entire needle and string are pulled through the pinched tissue until it is in place.Difficulty, pain levels, and recovery times are the same.
Step 10: Relax during the procedure.
There is no getting around the fact that Lorum piercings do hurt, even though they are less painful than other types.The sharp pain lasts for a short time between when the needle enters one side of the pinched flesh and when it leaves the other side.
Step 11: Let it heal and be patient.
If you are in a rush to get back to normal activities after getting a lorum piercing, you could damage the surrounding tissue or even tear out the jewelry.If you follow your piercer's instructions, you should avoid vigorous physical activities for at least 2 weeks and sexual activity for 2 months or more.Most normal activities can be resumed before the full healing time for frenum, lorum, or hafada piercings.Listen to your body and relax.Don't remove the jewelry until the area is healed.If you're not sure, ask your piercer for help.
Step 12: The area should be kept clean and protected.
During the healing process, soak in a tub filled with warm water and 1 cup of sea salt.The area should be misted or squirted with a sterile solution 3-6 times per day.You can purchase sprays for piercing.During the healing process, don't apply soap to the area.Soft cloths and gentle soaps can be used to clean the area after healing.Before and after touching the area, wash your hands.To improve air flow and reduce irritation, wear loose-fitting underwear and clothing.
Step 13: There are consequences to watch for.
lorum piercings can be done in a safe environment by a seasoned piercer.The main culprit in one study was irritation, with less than 10 percent of respondents reporting negative outcomes.You should watch for this possibility, even fewer respondents experienced infections.If you see redness, swelling, or discharge at the site, you should see a doctor.Infections can happen at any time, but are most common after the piercing.They won't clear up their infections on their own.It is best to keep the jewelry in place if you have an illness.It is possible that the piercing will have to be re-done at a later date if you must remove the jewelry.
Step 14: It's a good idea to practice safe sex.
Whether you have a piercing or not, using a condom is always a safer option.People with male genital piercings should wear condoms to reduce the risk of piercing-site, limit jewelry-related abrasions or tears, and prevent the loss of jewelry inside a sexual partner.After your lorum piercing is complete, you are more at risk of developing infections at the site.It's easy to reduce this potential by using a condom every time.