Reverse Prince Albert Piercing

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Reverse PA
Reverse PA
Reverse PA

A reverse Prince Albert Piercing is exactly what it says: a "reverse Prince Albert", meaning instead of the piercing exiting through the bottom of the glans (like a Prince Albert), it exits through the top.

Contents

  1. Placement
  2. Procedure
  3. Healing and aftercare
  4. Long-term health issues
  5. Jewelry
  6. History and culture
  7. Reference
  8. Related Articles

Placement

The Reverse PA is a urethral piercing, entering through the urethral opening and exiting through a hole in the top of the glans. This can be seen as either half an Apadravya (the top half) or an upside-down PA.

Procedure

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Healing and aftercare

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Long-term health issues

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Jewelry

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History and culture

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Reference

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