Multiple piercings up the penile shaft is known as which of the following?
a. Prince Albert c. dydoe
b. frenum ladder d. ampallang
B
Multiple piercings up the penile shaft is known as frenum ladder. The Prince Albert is one of the more popular types of genital piercings. The jewelry is inserted through the urethral meatus and exits through the base of the frenulum (the elastic band of tissue on the underside of the glans penis that connects the foreskin to the glans). Dydoe is lateral piercing of the glans penis and Ampallang is horizontal piercing of the glans penis above the urethra.
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