Genital Piercings in Vancouver
Consultation & Placement
Every intimate session starts with a private, one-on-one conversation – no rush, no audience. We look at your anatomy, talk through what you want, and recommend placements that genuinely suit you, because not every piercing works for every body.
- We assess anatomy and suitability honestly, and say so if a placement is not a good fit
- We talk through jewellery size, material, and style for your chosen piercing
- We mark the site and confirm it with you before anything begins
- We explain the full process and aftercare so nothing catches you off guard
Anatomy matters even more with genital work. Plenty of clients arrive asking about a vaginal piercing, but in practice that usually means a hood or labia placement, since the vaginal canal itself is rarely pierced. The same is true of a clit piercing, which almost always refers to the clitoral hood rather than the clitoris. Either way, female genital piercing placement comes down to your individual anatomy, so nothing happens until it is right for you.
Genital Piercing Healing Time
Healing time varies more than people expect, and it depends heavily on the placement. Some placements, like a VCH or a Prince Albert, are often among the quicker genital piercings to settle, while others – a Christina, for instance – can take many months and tend to be more demanding. This is a sensitive area that deals with constant movement and moisture, which is exactly why patience pays off. A piercing can look perfectly settled on the surface long before the tissue underneath has caught up. Sleep, overall health, friction, and how closely you stick to your aftercare all push the timeline around. Above all, do not change the jewellery early – swapping it too soon is the single fastest way to undo your progress.
Aftercare Tips
Good aftercare is the difference between smooth healing and a frustrating setback. Clean the piercing with sterile saline as recommended by your piercer, and always wash your hands before touching it. Rinse gently after using the washroom, and wear clean, breathable underwear. Avoid pools, hot tubs, and shared towels while it heals, and skip alcohol-based cleansers and harsh soaps, which dry out healing skin. Leave the jewellery alone – no twisting, no removing – until healing is complete. Avoid sexual activity until your genital piercing has healed or your piercer has clearly advised that it is safe to resume; when you do, use barrier protection and avoid friction or fluid contact near the piercing. If pain, swelling, or unusual discharge worsens, contact the studio for piercing guidance and speak with a medical professional if you suspect infection; do not remove the jewellery unless a doctor tells you to.
Professional Genital Piercing Services in Vancouver
We offer a full range of intimate and genital piercing services under one roof, handled by piercers who take this work seriously and give it the discretion it deserves. From a VCH or horizontal hood piercing to Christina, Prince Albert, frenum, guiche, or hafada placements, we cover a broad range of female and male genital piercing work. We keep a wide selection of quality, body-safe jewellery and stay current on the latest techniques and safety standards. A penis piercing, for example, can mean anything from a Prince Albert piercing to a frenum or dydoe piercing, and we will help you find the option that suits you. Above all, we keep things private and consent-driven from start to finish – clean, well-placed piercings and clients who feel comfortable with their choice.