What is genital beading?

Genital beading, also known as pearling or genital pearling, is a form of body modification in which small beads or implants are inserted under the skin of the genitals. The beads are usually made of surgical-grade stainless steel, silicone, or glass and are typically placed along the shaft of the penis, the labia, or the scrotum.

This practice is considered to be a form of body art or decoration, and is often performed for aesthetic reasons or as a way to enhance sexual pleasure for both partners. Some people also believe that genital beading can increase sensitivity and provide added stimulation during sexual activity.

It is important to note that genital beading is considered a permanent modification, as the beads are typically not easily removable once they have been implanted. As with any form of body modification, there are risks involved, including infection, rejection of the beads, and scarring. It is important to consult with a professional body modification artist or piercer who is experienced in genital beading before undergoing the procedure.