Pearl implantation does not meet the desired outcome and does not create satisfaction. Can the pearls be removed? Many men believe that pearl implantation can increase pleasure during sexual intercourse.
Besides boosting confidence in their own penis, it is also believed to help women reach orgasm more easily. However, in reality, pearl implantation does not affect female orgasm at all. Moreover, it can cause many negative effects.
For those who want to remove the pearls or are deciding whether to remove them by themselves, we want you to stop that thought first and read this article to the end. This article will explain how to safely remove pearls from the penis.
Learn More About Pearl Implantation
Pearl implantation, simply put, is the addition of stimulation points or enlargement of specific parts of the genitalia. Pearl implantation exists worldwide, but in Thailand, the common perception is not very positive because many illegal pearl implantations occur.
Or underground pearl implantations are done in large numbers. The consequences include genital necrosis, infections, and in some cases, amputation. It also causes pain to sexual partners. The reasons for this are incorrect placement, use of hard or oversized materials, and unclean procedures done without medical supervision.
The wounds from pearl implantation have a high risk of infection. Additionally, it causes pain to partners instead of pleasure. Therefore, proper pearl implantation should be performed by specialized doctors for safety and can be done at G-spot points to truly enhance sexual pleasure.
Is Pearl Implantation Dangerous?
Although nowadays there are many illegal doctors and clinics offering pearl implantation through various online channels, and many people online claim that pearl implantation truly enhances sexual pleasure,
this encourages more people to get pearl implants. However, pearl implantation involves inserting foreign objects into the body, which is inherently dangerous because the body produces white blood cells to fight the implanted pearls.
This causes inflammation and leads to infections in the penis. Remember, the penis has many blood vessels and nerves. Using non-standard equipment or performing surgery in non-sterile areas increases the risk of complications.
Whether pearls or steel balls used for implantation can rust, risk urinary tract infections, and increase the chance of sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and many others. If infections persist, it can cause erectile dysfunction,
deformity of the genitalia, erectile dysfunction, or even severe cases of tissue death, genital necrosis, and penile cancer requiring amputation for treatment.
Experience of Self-Implanting Pearls
On social media, there are posts showing groups of young men lying down while friends inject substances to enlarge their genitals. From the images, it is clear that the person performing the procedure is not a doctor, and the location is not a hospital. Such actions carry risks, with the worst case being amputation of the penis. A 25-year-old man once implanted pearls into his penis
by himself and friends. The equipment used included needles, punches, anesthetics, Vaseline, pearls, and magic markers. None of these were medically approved. Groups of young men with similar preferences often inject liquids to enlarge or implant pearls. The equipment used includes gloves and alcohol for sterilization,
but many still get infections and suffer complications. For example, his friend almost had to have his penis amputated due to inflammation from injecting olive oil and infected wounds with swelling, redness, and difficulty urinating.
At first, he also wanted to inject to enlarge, but after seeing his friend’s complications, he was afraid to proceed. He also admitted that pearl implantation has downsides, such as pearls or steel balls rusting and causing infections.
Pearl implantation carries risks because the penis contains many important nerves and blood vessels. Emphasizing that implanting foreign objects and injections are not medically approved procedures.
These two practices are very dangerous, especially when done by young people at home. The equipment, surfaces, and tools used for implantation or injection may not be properly sterilized, increasing infection risk.
From patient experiences, most young men prefer injections to enlarge their genitals, but it is warned that after some time, the injected liquids react with muscles and cause infections.
When infected, long-term effects include erectile dysfunction or deformity. Doctors say some unlucky cases may develop tissue death on the penis surface, which if untreated, may require amputation.
Emphasizing that any procedure involving the genitals should be consulted with a specialized surgeon because penile injections are treatments for specific medical problems and are performed only under medical criteria.

Methods Dr. Beer Uses to Remove Pearls
Removing foreign objects combined with bloodless circumcision varies depending on individual factors.
Currently, pearls can be surgically removed by experienced and skilled doctors who address the problem of foreign objects in the genitalia.
For cases involving pearl implantation combined with circumcision, an automatic bloodless circumcision device (Round Stapler) is used to remove the foreskin. The advantage of this device is 100% precision in circumcision, cutting the skin according to the treatment plan, and immediately stitching the wound after cutting, resulting in shorter surgery and stitching time compared to traditional circumcision.

How to Care for Yourself After Pearl Removal for Quick Healing
- Avoid sexual activity until the wound is completely dry or stitches are removed, as sexual activity during this period may increase infection risk and delay healing.
- Get enough rest, about 7-8 hours per day, to allow your body’s systems to recover and function optimally.
- Avoid wearing tight or restrictive underwear as it may press on the wound and cause moisture buildup leading to inflammation.
- If you notice any abnormalities around the wound, see a doctor as soon as possible.
Summary: Can Dr. Beer Remove Pearls Implanted Elsewhere?
However, pearl implantation must be done by specialized doctors using sterilized equipment to prevent possible dangers, including pearl removal. Any procedure involving the male genitalia
should be consulted with a specialized surgeon because it is a treatment for those with specific problems, and medical criteria determine eligibility.
Importantly, if pearl implantation does not meet your expectations and does not provide satisfaction, the pearls can be surgically removed. You can contact Dr. Beer’s clinic or inquire further via LINE OA.








