Our microsuction technique is the gold standard, but depending on your ear wax type and condition, we may also use precise manual tools like Lighted Curettes, Jobson Horne instruments, or Forceps for safe, complete removal.
How it works:
We first examine your ear canal with a video otoscope or magnification to assess the wax buildup. Microsuction gently suctions most wax under direct vision, but if hard, flaky, or impacted pieces remain near the eardrum:
Lighted Curettes scoop out stubborn fragments with a tiny, rounded spoon-like tip.
Jobson Horne instruments probe and lift wax using fine, angled picks.
Forceps grasp and extract small, solid pieces with delicate micro-grips.
All under bright LED light and magnification for ultimate precision and safety, no discomfort, no residue.
Our microsuction technique is the gold standard, but depending on your ear wax type and condition, we may also use precise manual tools like Lighted Curettes, Jobson Horne instruments, or Forceps for safe, complete removal.
How it works:
We first examine your ear canal with a video otoscope or magnification to assess the wax buildup. Microsuction gently suctions most wax under direct vision, but if hard, flaky, or impacted pieces remain near the eardrum:
Lighted Curettes scoop out stubborn fragments with a tiny, rounded spoon-like tip.
Jobson Horne instruments probe and lift wax using fine, angled picks.
Forceps grasp and extract small, solid pieces with delicate micro-grips.
All under bright LED light and magnification for ultimate precision and safety, no discomfort, no residue.