Does the pearling (pearl embedding) in Dr. Beer’s style really enhance pleasure?

Does the pearling in Dr.Beer's style really enhance pleasure?

Pearling ? When talking about this topic, the intimacy inevitably comes to mind. This leads many people to seek ways to enhance the fun and pleasure of sexual experiences, including the practice of ‘pearling (pearl embedding). Today, we will discuss what Dr. Beer’s style of pearl embedding entails, along with the appropriate locations for embedding, and the best materials to use. This information aims to help those considering pearl embedding better understand what makes for a proper procedure, and what the desired outcomes should be to maximize effectiveness.

Getting to know pearling. Pearl Embedding

Getting to Know Pearling (Pearl Embedding)

Pearling (Pearl Embedding) is the enhancement of specific areas of the genitalia by inserting small pearls to create stimulating points or add size. Although this practice exists worldwide, in Thailand it often carries a negative reputation due to the prevalence of underground or illegal procedures. Many people end up facing complications such as infections, tissue decay, or even amputation. These problems usually come from improper placement, using materials that are too hard or too large, and poor hygiene, as the procedures are often done without medical supervision.

In addition, pearl embedding can cause discomfort or pain for sexual partners when performed incorrectly. Instead of enhancing pleasure, it may create irritation during intercourse. For these reasons, pearl embedding should always be performed by a specialized doctor to ensure safety. When done properly, pearls can be strategically placed near G-spot areas and genuinely enhance sexual pleasure for both partners.

Dr.Beer Pearling Technique stlye

Dr. Beer’s Pearling (Pearl Embedding) Technique

Pearl embedding will not increase pleasure if the pearls are placed incorrectly or if the size is inappropriate, as it may cause pain instead. Dr. Beer, recognizing the importance of this, consults with patients to analyze their preferences, such as their favorite sexual positions, before proceeding.

For pearl embedding to be effective, the pearls must be placed in positions that stimulate the G-Spot, which stimulates the G-Spot in all sexual positions. For those who prefer basic positions, like missionary, the pearl should be placed behind the head of the penis to best stimulate the G-Spot.

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For those who prefer positions from behind, like doggy style, the pearl should be placed on the underside of the penis. Similarly, for side positions, the pearl should also be placed on the underside. In short, effective pearl embedding should stimulate the G-Spot in every sexual position or align with individual preferences.

Do pearling. Choosing the appropriate Pearl Size for Embedding.

Choosing the Appropriate Pearl Size for Embedding

One common question for those considering pearl embedding is, “What size should the pearls be?” In truth, the size of the pearl depends on the size of the individual’s penis, as different sizes will require different pearl sizes. However, it is important that the pearls are not too large, as this may cause pain for the partner. The typical sizes for pearl embedding range between 4 to 8 mm. If unsure about the size, Dr. Beer recommends starting with 5 to 6 mm as the most appropriate size.

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What material should use for proper Pearling

What Material Should Be Used for Proper Pearling (Pearl Embedding)?

A good pearl should be made from flexible material, not too hard, as it can cause pain. Therefore, the recommended material for pearl embedding is silicone. Pearls made from other materials, such as glass beads or hard substances, can cause discomfort for both your partner and yourself, and may even cause cuts that lead to infections. Therefore, aside from the placement of the pearls, choosing the right material is equally important for pearl embedding.

Why Circumcision is necessary before Pearling

Why Circumcision Is Necessary Before Pearling (Pearl Embedding)?

As previously mentioned, the placement of the pearls is crucial. To prevent displacement, it is recommended that individuals planning to undergo pearl embedding first have circumcision. There have been several cases where patients came to Dr. Beer for corrections because the pearls had shifted to the base of the penis, causing their partners pain and reluctance to engage in sexual activity. 👉 Read more : Select Bloodless Circumcision – The New Technique

For men with an excess of foreskin, the pearls tend to shift with the movement of the penis during intercourse or when the penis becomes erect. To ensure the pearls remain in the desired location, Dr. Beer recommends circumcision. The best circumcision method today, which results in the most aesthetically pleasing outcome, is the “bloodless circumcision,” particularly using the latest titanium tools, which are currently the best available. This method results in a more visually appealing scar compared to other tools or techniques. Once the circumcision heals well, pearl embedding will also result in a better appearance, aligning with the patient’s satisfaction.

Summary Dr.Beer's Pearling

Summary of Dr. Beer’s Pearl Embedding Technique

Dr. Beer’s pearl embedding technique emphasizes the importance of proper pearl placement. Before embedding, there will be a discussion about each individual’s preferences and tastes to ensure the best possible result that is both functional and effective. In addition, the size and material of the pearls used are equally important. The size of the pearl depends on the size of the penis, with most commonly used sizes ranging from 4 to 8 mm. The recommended material for pearl embedding is silicone, as its flexibility reduces discomfort for the partner.

Another crucial factor in preventing the pearls from shifting out of place is circumcision. If there is an excess of foreskin, the pearls are more likely to move and end up in the wrong position.

For those interested in pearl embedding along with circumcision, or anyone looking for comprehensive men’s health services, you can contact Eternity Clinic by Dr. Beer by clicking “Contact Clinic” or reaching out through Line OA for a free consultation with the clinic’s team of specialists.

Q&A: Pearling (Pearl Embedding) in Dr. Beer’s Style

Does pearling in Dr. Beer’s style really enhance pleasure?

Yes. When pearls are placed correctly at key stimulation points—especially areas that align with the partner’s G-spot—they can noticeably enhance sexual pleasure. The effect depends heavily on precise placement by a specialist.

Why do some people feel pain instead of pleasure after pearling?

Pain usually comes from incorrect placement, pearls that are too large, or the use of hard materials. These issues are common with non-medical or underground procedures. Proper technique and the right pearl size prevent this problem.

What pearl size is considered safe and effective?

Most patients do well with 5–6 mm pearls, while the general safe range is 4–8 mm depending on penis size. Pearls that are too big increase the risk of partner discomfort or internal irritation.

What material should be used for safe pearl embedding?

Medical-grade silicone is the recommended material. It is flexible, soft, and reduces the chance of injury. Hard materials—such as glass beads or metal—can cause cuts, pain, or infection and should be avoided.

Why is circumcision recommended before pearling?

Excess foreskin can cause pearls to shift during erection or intercourse, leading to misplaced pearls and partner discomfort. Circumcision stabilizes the placement, ensures better long-term results, and improves aesthetic outcomes.

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