Review:
Implantable Hearing Devices
overall review score: 4.5
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Implantable hearing devices are medical devices designed to improve hearing for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss. These devices are surgically implanted and work by bypassing damaged parts of the ear to directly stimulate the auditory nerve.
Key Features
- Surgically implanted
- Designed for severe to profound hearing loss
- Directly stimulate auditory nerve
Pros
- Significantly improve quality of life for those with severe hearing loss
- Can provide better sound quality compared to traditional hearing aids
- Less visible than traditional hearing aids
Cons
- Requires surgery for implantation
- Expensive compared to traditional hearing aids
- May not be suitable for all individuals with hearing loss