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In '''extremely rare''' cases excess scarring from female genital piercing (hood piercing) can cause the clitoris to be hidden or '''occluded'''. A reader writes, | |||
:''When I removed my clitoral hood piercing (medium gauge — it was done in 1997 and I can't remember exactly), scar tissue caused my clitoris to retreat beneath the hood. I now have almost no sensation at all. I would advise anyone thinking of getting one not to do it — the risk is simply too great.'' | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Desensitization]] | |||
== Entries related to this risk == | |||
* [[Vertical Hood]] | |||
* [[Horizontal Hood]] |
Latest revision as of 01:47, 17 September 2023
In extremely rare cases excess scarring from female genital piercing (hood piercing) can cause the clitoris to be hidden or occluded. A reader writes,
- When I removed my clitoral hood piercing (medium gauge — it was done in 1997 and I can't remember exactly), scar tissue caused my clitoris to retreat beneath the hood. I now have almost no sensation at all. I would advise anyone thinking of getting one not to do it — the risk is simply too great.