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'''Lorum (piercing)''' is a type of [[body piercing]] that is located at the base of the [[penis]], where the shaft meets the scrotum. This piercing is considered to be a part of the [[genital piercing]] category and is popular among men seeking unique and personal forms of body modification. The lorum piercing is often described as a low [[Frenum piercing]], hence the name "lorum," which is a portmanteau of "low" and "frenum."
{{Short description|A type of male genital piercing}}
 
[[File:Hafada_piercing_cutout.jpg|thumb|right|A hafada piercing, a type of scrotal piercing]]
 
'''Lorum piercing''' is a type of male [[genital piercing]] that is located at the juncture where the [[penis]] meets the [[scrotum]]. The term "lorum" is a portmanteau of "low" and "frenum," indicating its position lower than a typical [[frenum piercing]].


==Procedure==
==Procedure==
The lorum piercing is typically performed with a small gauge [[needle]], and the jewelry of choice is usually a [[barbell]] or a [[captive bead ring]]. The procedure should always be carried out by a professional piercer in a clean, safe environment to minimize the risk of infection or complications. The skin at the base of the penis is pinched slightly, and the needle is passed through, followed by the insertion of the jewelry.
The lorum piercing is performed by inserting a needle through the skin at the base of the penis, where it meets the scrotum. This piercing is typically done with a [[captive bead ring]] or a [[barbell (piercing)|barbell]]. The procedure is similar to other surface piercings and requires careful attention to hygiene to prevent [[infection]].


==Healing and Aftercare==
==Healing and Aftercare==
The healing time for a lorum piercing can vary from individual to individual but generally takes between 4 to 8 weeks. Proper aftercare is crucial to ensure healthy healing and includes regular cleaning with saline solution and avoiding any physical irritation or sexual activity that may disrupt the healing process. It is also important to follow any additional aftercare instructions provided by the piercing professional.
Healing time for a lorum piercing can vary, but it generally takes between 2 to 3 months. Proper aftercare is crucial to ensure healing and to prevent complications. This includes cleaning the area with saline solution and avoiding any irritation or trauma to the piercing site.


==Risks and Considerations==
==Cultural Significance==
As with any piercing, there are potential risks involved with getting a lorum piercing. These can include infection, prolonged healing times, and the risk of the jewelry getting caught on clothing or other objects. There is also the possibility of rejection or migration, where the body pushes the jewelry out of the skin over time. Individuals considering this type of piercing should weigh the aesthetic benefits against these potential risks and complications.
While the lorum piercing is primarily a form of [[body modification]] for aesthetic purposes, it can also have personal or cultural significance for some individuals. It is less common than other genital piercings, such as the [[Prince Albert piercing]] or the [[frenum piercing]].


==Cultural and Personal Significance==
==Related Piercings==
The lorum piercing, like other forms of body modification, can carry significant cultural or personal meaning for those who choose to get it. For some, it is a form of self-expression or a way to enhance sexual pleasure. For others, it may be part of a larger set of body modifications that reflect personal or cultural beliefs and practices.
[[File:Hafada_piercing_cutout.jpg|thumb|left|A hafada piercing, another type of scrotal piercing]]
The lorum piercing is often compared to other genital piercings, such as the [[hafada piercing]], which is a type of scrotal piercing. Both piercings are located in the genital area but differ in their specific placement and cultural associations.


[[Category:Body Piercings]]
==Related pages==
[[Category:Genital Piercings]]
* [[Genital piercing]]
[[Category:Men's Health]]
* [[Body piercing]]
* [[Frenum piercing]]
* [[Prince Albert piercing]]


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Latest revision as of 05:59, 16 February 2025

A type of male genital piercing


A hafada piercing, a type of scrotal piercing

Lorum piercing is a type of male genital piercing that is located at the juncture where the penis meets the scrotum. The term "lorum" is a portmanteau of "low" and "frenum," indicating its position lower than a typical frenum piercing.

Procedure[edit]

The lorum piercing is performed by inserting a needle through the skin at the base of the penis, where it meets the scrotum. This piercing is typically done with a captive bead ring or a barbell. The procedure is similar to other surface piercings and requires careful attention to hygiene to prevent infection.

Healing and Aftercare[edit]

Healing time for a lorum piercing can vary, but it generally takes between 2 to 3 months. Proper aftercare is crucial to ensure healing and to prevent complications. This includes cleaning the area with saline solution and avoiding any irritation or trauma to the piercing site.

Cultural Significance[edit]

While the lorum piercing is primarily a form of body modification for aesthetic purposes, it can also have personal or cultural significance for some individuals. It is less common than other genital piercings, such as the Prince Albert piercing or the frenum piercing.

Related Piercings[edit]

A hafada piercing, another type of scrotal piercing

The lorum piercing is often compared to other genital piercings, such as the hafada piercing, which is a type of scrotal piercing. Both piercings are located in the genital area but differ in their specific placement and cultural associations.

Related pages[edit]