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What is the difference between microsuction and ear syringing?

Microsuction uses a small medical suction device under a bright light to gently lift wax out of the ear — it is water-free, quick, and considered safer than traditional ear syringing or irrigation. It is suitable when syringing is contra-indicated, including after ear surgery or with a perforated eardrum on advice from a clinician.

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Short answer

Both techniques remove ear wax, but the way they do it is very different. Microsuction is water-free, quicker and considered safer for most people.

How each technique works

When microsuction is preferred

Who can have microsuction

Most adults and children from about age 5 can have microsuction. The clinician will check both ears at the start of the appointment and confirm suitability for you on the day.

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General health information only. Final clinical suitability for microsuction is confirmed by the clinician at the appointment.