Deep shaft piercing
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Deep shaft piercings are piercings which pass through the penile shaft. They are most commonly seen in the form of deeply placed ampallang
Ampallang
The ampallang is a male genital piercing that penetrates horizontally through the entire glans of the penis. The piercing may be transurethral . A variant on this piercing is the shaft ampallang, which penetrates the shaft of the penis horizontally at any point along its length...

s and apadravya
Apadravya
The apadravya, like the ampallang, is a piercing that passes through the glans. While the ampallang passes horizontally through the glans, the apadravya passes vertically through the glans from top to bottom, almost always placed centrally and passing through the urethra...

s. They are more rare piercings due to associated pain, difficulty, bleeding and long healing times. Common placement is directly behind the head of the penis, but they can be placed farther back.

Shaft ampallang

These piercings pass horizontally through the shaft. Since the piercing passes directly through the corpora cavernosa
Corpus cavernosum
Corpus cavernosum may refer to:* corpus cavernosum clitoridis* corpus cavernosum penis* "corpus cavernosum urethrae" was used for corpus spongiosum in older texts* corpus cavernosum conchae...

, it is likely that this piercing will bleed. Puncturing an artery cause significant bleeding; the piercing will likely have to be reset. This piercing is sometimes recommended to be done with an erect penis to avoid the chance of the piercing pinching when the penis becomes erect; unfortunately this practice leads to even more bleeding as both erectile chambers of the penis are engorged with blood while it is erect. In order to prevent blood loss this piercing is usually accomplished with a specially made piece of jewelry that does the piercing and then shortened and remains in place throughout the healing process, as rare as the piercing is, there are very few that succeed in fully healing, the first manner is by cauterization after the jewelry is in its final position whereby the jewelry is heated to a point that it sears the inner tissues of the corpora cavernosa. The second method which takes far longer to heal and is much more painful is a process of pushing the outer layer of skin into the hole with "retainers" forming a flesh tube through the shaft which takes from 2 to 3 months.
Either method is well beyond the skill level of most piercers, and is not recommended.
It is reported that this piercing greatly enhances the mans sensitivity more than any other piercing due to the close proximity to nerve tissues and the resulting pressures.

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Shaft apadravya

These piercings pass vertically through the shaft. They usually pass between or through the two corpora cavernosa
Corpus cavernosum
Corpus cavernosum may refer to:* corpus cavernosum clitoridis* corpus cavernosum penis* "corpus cavernosum urethrae" was used for corpus spongiosum in older texts* corpus cavernosum conchae...

 and through the corpus spongiosum
Corpus spongiosum
Corpus spongiosum is the mass of spongy tissue surrounding the male urethra within the penis...

, often causing a fair amount of bleeding.
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