When it comes to couple life, one thing that inevitably comes along is the bedroom aspect. This leads many people to seek ways to increase fun and pleasure during sexual intercourse, including “pearling” as well. Today, we will talk about what “Doctor Beer style” pearling is like, along with discussing the suitability of the positions where pearls are implanted, the best materials to use, so that those who are considering pearling can better understand what good pearling should be like, what the results should look like, and how to get the most out of it.
Getting to Know Pearling Better
Pearling, simply put, is the addition of stimulation points or the enlargement of specific parts of the genitalia. Pearling exists all over the world, but in Thailand, the image we often hear about pearling is not very positive because there are many cases of illegal or underground pearling.
The consequences include genital necrosis, infections, and in some cases, amputation. It also causes pain for the partner. The reasons for this are incorrect placement of the pearls, using materials that are too hard or too large, and lack of cleanliness because the procedure is done without medical supervision. Therefore, the wounds from pearling have a high risk of infection.
Additionally, it causes the partner to feel pain instead of pleasure. Therefore, good pearling should be done by a specialist doctor for safety and to implant pearls at the G-spot points, which truly enhances pleasure during sexual intercourse.
“Doctor Beer Style” Pearling Technique
Pearling will not increase pleasure if the placement is incorrect and the pearl size is inappropriate, as this will cause pain instead. Doctor Beer, recognizing the importance of this, asks patients about their sexual preferences to analyze each person’s data before the procedure.
For pearls to work well, they must be implanted at points that stimulate the G-spot, or what Doctor Beer calls the “Mercedes pearl position,” which can stimulate the G-spot in all positions. For those who prefer basic or missionary positions, the pearl should be placed behind the head of the penis to effectively stimulate the G-spot.
For those who enjoy rear-entry or doggy style, the pearl should be placed on the underside of the penis. Those who prefer side positions should also have the pearl implanted underneath. In summary, good pearling should stimulate the G-spot in every sexual position or according to each person’s preference.
Appropriate Pearl Size for Implantation
What size pearl should be implanted? This is a common question for those considering pearling. The truth is, the pearl size depends on the size of each person’s genitalia, as different sizes suit different pearl sizes. However, the important thing is that the pearl should not be too large, as this will cause pain for your partner. Most pearls implanted range from about 4 to 8 mm. If unsure, Doctor Beer recommends 5 to 6 mm as just right.
What Material Should Good Pearls Be Made From?
Good pearls should be made from flexible materials, not too hard, as hardness can cause pain. Therefore, the recommended material for pearling is silicone. Pearls made from other materials such as glass beads or hard materials can cause pain to both the partner and the wearer and may cause wounds or infections. Thus, besides the placement, choosing the right material is equally important for pearling.
Why Must You Be Circumcised Before Pearling?
As mentioned earlier, the placement of the pearls is crucial. To avoid displacement, it is recommended that those who want to pearl be circumcised first. Many cases come to Doctor Beer for correction because the pearls have shifted to the base of the penis, causing pain to the partner and reluctance to have intercourse.
Because the male genitalia with excess foreskin causes the pearls to move with the in-and-out motion or shift when the penis is erect, to keep the pearls in the desired position, Doctor Beer recommends circumcision first, preferably with a clean and aesthetically pleasing wound.
Currently, the best method is “bloodless circumcision,” especially using titanium instruments, which produce better-looking wounds than other tools or methods. Once the wound heals nicely, pearling will make the penis look good according to the patient’s satisfaction.
If anyone is interested in pearling along with circumcision or wants a one-stop service for all penile needs, you can contact Eternity Clinic by Doctor Beer, Dr. Suebpong Angchoun, by clicking Contact Clinic or inquire via Line OA to chat with the clinic’s expert team for free.
The most commonly used pearl sizes range from 4 to 8 mm, and the material should be silicone because it is flexible and does not cause pain to the partner. Another factor to prevent displacement or misplacement of the pearls is circumcision, as excess foreskin increases the chance of pearls moving out of position.
Doctor Beer style pearling places great importance on the implantation position. Before the procedure, there is a discussion about each person’s preferences to ensure the results are functional and effective. Additionally, the size and material of the pearls are equally important, with the size depending on the size of the genitalia.








