Pearl implantation is the insertion of round materials under the skin of the penis, made from plastic, glass, metal, or real pearls. Nowadays, the popular method is to implant small glass beads about the size of a pea.
Because glass lasts longer than plastic, metal, or silicone, which tend to degrade quickly. Pearl implantation was influenced by men in prison
who had a lot of free time and caused mischief by breaking glass bottles, then filing and implanting the shards into their own genitals. The most important thing about pearl implantation is that it must be done by a skilled or specialized doctor and done properly.
The pearls must be free of germs because they can cause allergic reactions and infection. The size of the pearls used is usually about 0.5–1 centimeter, but the size should be reasonably considered and not too large.

Is pearl implantation a recent trend or has it been around for a long time?
In Thailand during the Ayutthaya period, there are records about pearl implantation dating back over 500 years. From the book “Sex of People in the Past” written by Mr. Sujit Wongthet, it is stated that
“Pearl implantation in the genitals originated from women in the past, who instructed men to implant pearls or decorate their genitals for those with high rank or nobility.
In reality, this was a mistaken idea because common people or ordinary folks in the past used beads implanted in their genitals, but those with high rank used gold made into small round beads and filled with sand so that when walking, it would make a jingling sound to signal others that they had high status.”
Do women really enjoy pearl implantation?
In fact, this is just the idea of men who think that pearl implantation will stimulate and increase pleasure and impression during sexual activity.
But most men who implant pearls are usually insecure about the size of their genitals and worry that women are not impressed during sex. So men try to find ways to impress women the most.
Today, technology and the online world have improved and developed pearl implantation devices, including teaching and offering various implantation services. Generally, women are more satisfied sexually with men who have normal genitals without pearl implantation.
Typically, women’s nature does not have only one sensitive spot but several areas that can create pleasure during sex. All women prefer gentle stimulation rather than forceful or sadistic methods, except for those with very high sexual desires or who personally enjoy roughness.
Before pearl implantation
- Maintain body cleanliness before the procedure
- Prepare a clear mind and avoid worry
How to behave before and after pearl implantation
Before implantation, you must keep your body clean to avoid germs accumulating if the body is not clean. Do not worry about pain; stay calm. After the procedure, keep the wound dry for at least 2-3 days and wait for the wound to heal for about 1 week. Abstain from sex for 14 days.
Steps for pearl implantation
- Local anesthesia injection; procedure time 15 – 20 minutes
- Can work normally after the procedure
- Keep the wound dry for 3 days
- Wait for the wound to heal 5 – 7 days
- Abstain from sexual intercourse for 2 weeks (can resume sex about 2 weeks after surgery)
- Follow up with the doctor as scheduled
Summary: Recommendations before pearl implantation
Before pearl implantation, the first recommendation from Dr. Beer to patients is circumcision because to implant pearls effectively or to stimulate sensitive spots properly, the pearls must be positioned correctly.
Having excess foreskin increases the chance that the pearls will move after implantation due to the foreskin sliding up and down, and it also increases the risk of infection from pearl implantation to over 50%.
Dr. Beer always advises patients to get circumcised first because it reduces the infection risk to less than 5%. Additionally, the material and size of the pearls are equally important.
The recommended material is silicone because it is highly flexible, and the size of the pearls should correspond to the size of each man’s genitals. For more information, contact Dr. Beer at Line OA 24 hours a day or visit a branch near you click here to see branches








