If you wear hearing aids, you might be all too familiar with the frustrating effects of earwax build-up—muffled sound, discomfort, or even device malfunctions. It’s a common issue for hearing aid users, but fortunately, there’s a safe and effective solution: professional micro suction earwax removal.
At Hear Now!, we help hearing aid users hear clearly and comfortably again. Here’s why wax build-up happens more frequently with hearing aids, and how we can help manage it.
👂 Why Hearing Aids Cause More Earwax Build-Up
Wearing a hearing aid can stimulate the glands in your ear canal to produce more wax. In fact, hearing aids not only increase wax production—they also prevent it from naturally working its way out of the ear.
This leads to a few problems:
- Blockage of the ear canal, which muffles sound
- Whistling or feedback in your hearing aids
- Increased risk of infection from trapped moisture and bacteria
- Malfunctioning hearing aids due to wax blocking the receiver or microphone
Routine wax management is crucial to keeping both your ears and your devices working at their best.
🔍 The Symptoms of Wax Build-Up in Hearing Aid Users
If you’re noticing any of the following, you might be dealing with excessive earwax:
- A feeling of fullness in your ear
- Reduced hearing or clarity
- Whistling or static in your hearing aids
- Discomfort when inserting your device
- Frequent clogging or cleaning issues
✅ How Micro Suction Can Help
At Hear Now!, we use micro suction, the safest and most precise method for earwax removal—especially for hearing aid users.
Here’s why micro suction is ideal:
- Dry and gentle – No water, no mess, no risk of moisture damage
- Safe for all ears – Including those with hearing aids, surgery history, or ear infections
- Quick and effective – Most appointments take just 15–30 minutes
- Visual reassurance – With the Tympa System, we show you before-and-after images of your ear canal
- Better hearing aid performance – Removing wax helps your devices work more efficiently
Regular micro suction appointments can be a preventative part of your hearing aid maintenance routine, helping you avoid performance issues and discomfort.
🗓️ How Often Should You Have Your Ears Checked?
Most hearing aid users benefit from ear health checks every 3 to 6 months, depending on how quickly their ears produce wax. We’ll help you create a schedule that works for you.
👂 Stay Clear, Stay Connected
Your hearing aids are only as good as the ears they’re working in. Don’t let wax build-up get in the way of clarity and comfort.
👉 Book a professional micro suction appointment with Hear Now! today.
📍 Contact us here to schedule your visit
Let’s keep your hearing sharp and your devices performing at their best.