Who you ‘SHOULD’ & ‘SHOULDN’T’ go for your #earwaxremoval!
Amazing news all! An unbelievable number of my professional colleagues have contacted me since the @bbcbreakfast & @bbcnews coverage yesterday, to advise that so many members of the public, prior to booking an #earwaxremoval appointment, have been questioning their credentials and professionals qualifications. Don’t worry, you are doing the right thing and they are happy for you to do so!
The industry’s ‘hidden’ hearing and #auralcare truth is now out in the public domain.
Also, be careful of people using certain camera devices. They make look like the #iCLEARscope®️ and #WAXscope®️ since they incorporate a smartphone device. However, one in particular has unanswered decontamination concerns whilst people are taught to hold the suction probe by the suction hose (and not suction probe handle itself) since they don’t have enough space to hold it properly. I have a video of one of their trainers teaching there delegates.
Imagine someone entering your ear with a stainless steel probe that they don’t have full control over! Frightening wouldn’t you say, especially when considering that your tympa membrane (medical name for eardrum) is approximately only 0.1mm in thickness.
Mr Neel Raithatha aka The Wax Whisperer
Who you ‘SHOULD’ & ‘SHOULDN’T’ go for your #earwaxremoval!
Amazing news all! An unbelievable number of my professional colleagues have contacted me since the @bbcbreakfast & @bbcnews coverage yesterday, to advise that so many members of the public, prior to booking an #earwaxremoval appointment, have been questioning their credentials and professionals qualifications. Don’t worry, you are doing the right thing and they are happy for you to do so!
The industry’s ‘hidden’ hearing and #auralcare truth is now out in the public domain.
Also, be careful of people using certain camera devices. They make look like the #iCLEARscope®️ and #WAXscope®️ since they incorporate a smartphone device. However, one in particular has unanswered decontamination concerns whilst people are taught to hold the suction probe by the suction hose (and not suction probe handle itself) since they don’t have enough space to hold it properly. I have a video of one of their trainers teaching there delegates.
Imagine someone entering your ear with a stainless steel probe that they don’t have full control over! Frightening wouldn’t you say, especially when considering that your tympa membrane (medical name for eardrum) is approximately only 0.1mm in thickness.
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