There are two very common methods when it comes to earwax removal – Ear drops and Microsuction. But, choosing the best option for you can depend on how severely your ears are blocked.
Ear Drops
There are different variations when it comes to ear drops. Most over the counter ear drops are usually made from medical grade olive oil, hydrogen peroxide or sodium bicarbonate. Ear drops work by softening the wax, which helps it to naturally fall out of the ear. This method is affordable, and can be done in the comfort of your home. However, it can take a few days for it to take effect and the process may need to be repeated in more complex cases of blockages.
Microsuction
Microsuction is an earwax removal method only carried out by a professional. The procedure involves the use of a small suction device which helps to remove earwax with care and precision. This method is very safe and effective, especially for people who have severe blockages. Microsuction does not use water, which in turn reduces the risk of infection. This method can be more expensive compared to using ear drops, and may also cause mild discomfort for some people.
Overall, Microsuction is quicker and more effective method for people who are seeking immediate relief thorough earwax removal. Ear drops can be beneficial in more mild cases; however, it may not work for everyone. If you are looking for a more long-term solution due to being more prone to excessive wax, then a combination of both methods is recommended.

