Apadravya

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Apadravya
Apadravya
Apadravya

An apadravya is a piercing passing top to bottom through the glans (although some men place it farther back, behind the glans, making it a "Shaft apadravya"). It is essentially a PA and Reverse PA combined, and in fact many apadravya piercees start with just the PA.

Contents

  1. Placement
  2. Procedure
    1. Clamp-and-Pierce
    2. Freehand Method
    3. Scalpelling Method
  3. Healing and aftercare
  4. Long term health issues
  5. Jewelery
  6. History and culture
  7. Alternative Names
  8. Reference
  9. See also
  10. External links

Placement

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Procedure

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Clamp-and-Pierce

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Freehand Method

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Scalpelling Method

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Healing and aftercare

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Jewelery

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History and culture

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Alternative Names

Happydravya:

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Reference

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See also

External links

apadravyas on BME