If you have a high frequency hearing loss and lost ability to hear a bunch of tones, will self-surgery help?


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Brooke Leis’s Mobile Phone asked:


I mean, can anyone think of any self-surgeries to repair lost hearing. I lost it almost 7 years ago.

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3 Responses to “If you have a high frequency hearing loss and lost ability to hear a bunch of tones, will self-surgery help?”

  1. David Says:

    do it yourself ear surgery? can i watch? David

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  3. patrickinstardom Says:

    Please elaborate on your question… I’m not sure what you mean by “self-surgery.” Are you actually referring to surgery that is done by someone else to improve hearing loss?

    The reason for the confusion is that “self-surgery” sounds like you want to perform the surgery on yourself.

    There are a couple of surgical procedures done for hearing loss. The cochlear implant and the BAHA. But I’m not sure what your question is. patrickinstardom

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