Microsuction is a new earwax removal method that is becoming increasingly popular. This new method is seen as more effective and less invasive than the traditional ear irrigation method. In this blog post, we will discuss what microsuction is, how it works, and why it is seen as a more effective earwax removal method.
What is Microsuction?
Microsuction is a method of earwax removal that uses a suction device to remove earwax from the ear canal. A small, soft tip is inserted into the ear canal and the suction device removes the earwax.
How Does Microsuction Work?
Microsuction works by using a small amount of negative pressure to remove earwax from the ear canal. The suction device used for microsuction is much smaller and softer than the ones used for traditional ear irrigation. This makes microsuction much less invasive and less likely to cause damage to the ear canal.
Why is Microsuction More Effective Than Ear Irrigation?
Microsuction is seen as more effective than ear irrigation because it is less likely to cause damage to the ear canal. With microsuction, there is also less chance of pushing the ear wax further into the ear canal, which can happen with traditional ear irrigation. Microsuction is also less likely to cause dizziness or nausea, which can be side effects of traditional ear irrigation.
If you are looking for a new and better way to remove your earwax, then you should consider microsuction. Microsuction is a new method of earwax removal that is becoming increasingly popular due to its effectiveness and lack of invasiveness. If you have any questions about microsuction or would like to book an appointment, please contact us today!