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'''Genital Frenectomy''' is the removal of the glans frenum ([[Surgical modification|surgical modification]]).
An ''Isabella Piercing'' is an extremely deep clitoral shaft piercing starts below the clitoris and just above the urethra, and then goes up through the clitoral shaft and exits at the top of the hood. Because the Isabella piercing intersects the shaft of the clitoris, some piercers maintain it has the risk of nerve damage. Either way, it is an extremely rare piercing.


[[File:Frenectomyjonathanmartinez.JPG|thumb|center|300px|Frenectomy by [[Jonathan Martinez]]]]
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|[[:File:Isabella_Piercing-1.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Isabella Piercing]]
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|[[:File:Isabella_Piercing-3.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Isabella Piercing]]
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Sometimes done to correct the condition "frenulum breve", where the band of tissue that connects the underside of the glands to the foreskin is too short and restricts the movement of the foreskin, this causes uncomfortable tears and then possible scarring.
This piercing was first documented in issue 17 of [[Piercing World Magazine]]. It should be noted that some piercers feel this piercing is needlessly dangerous because of its potential to intersect the dorsal nerve; as a result, the [[Nefertiti Piercing|Nefertiti Piercing]] was invented.
 
== See Also ==
* [[Clitoral Piercing]]
* [[Nefertiti Piercing]]
* [[Christina Piercing]]

Latest revision as of 06:04, 17 September 2023

An Isabella Piercing is an extremely deep clitoral shaft piercing starts below the clitoris and just above the urethra, and then goes up through the clitoral shaft and exits at the top of the hood. Because the Isabella piercing intersects the shaft of the clitoris, some piercers maintain it has the risk of nerve damage. Either way, it is an extremely rare piercing.

thumb|right|150px|Isabella Piercing thumb|right|150px|Isabella Piercing thumb|right|150px|Isabella Piercing

This piercing was first documented in issue 17 of Piercing World Magazine. It should be noted that some piercers feel this piercing is needlessly dangerous because of its potential to intersect the dorsal nerve; as a result, the Nefertiti Piercing was invented.

See Also