Reverse Prince Albert piercing explained
Reverse Prince Albert |
Nicknames: | RPA |
Image Capt: | Reverse Prince Albert piercing |
Location: | Urethra |
Jewelry: | CBR |
Healing Time: | 3 months |
The Reverse Prince Albert piercing (RPA) is a form of male genital piercing.
Characteristics
The reverse Prince Albert piercing enters through the urethra and exits through a hole pierced in the top of the glans.[1] Because it passes through this thicker glans tissue rather than the comparatively thinner membrane between the urethra and the underside of the penis, healing time is substantially longer than the standard Prince Albert piercing.[2]
See also
- Prince Albert (genital piercing)
- Genital piercing
Further reading
- W.R. Anderson . D.J. Summerton. D.M. Sharma. S.A. Holmes. The urologist's guide to genital piercing . BJU International. 91. 3. 245–251. 4 February 2003 . 10.1046/j.1464-410X.2003.04049.x. 12581013. 756744.
Notes and References
- Book: Roger Kirby. Roger S. Kirby. Culley C. Carson III . Culley C. Carson . Michael G. Kirby . Alan White. Men's Health . Third. . 2009. 292 . Men's Health .
- Web site: What Is a Prince Albert?. painfulpleasures.com. 8 November 2014. 2015-11-03.