Electrolysis able to damage hearing?

Hello!
Is it possible that the current (blend, galvanic) is able to harm hearing/the ear/hearing cells, or interrupt the supply of nutrients to the ears in some way?

yes. If you have Cochlear ear implants you cannot do any electrolysis ( either galvanic or HF) on the head or face. It can cause the Cochlear implant to be rejected, to malfunction, and it is not covered by manufacturer warranty.Removeable hearing aids are no issue however.

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No, electrolysis is not able to damage hearing. Electrolysis is a process of using electricity to produce chemical changes in a substance. It is commonly used for hair removal and other cosmetic procedures.The process involves applying a small electrical current to the targeted area, which causes the hair follicle to break down and prevent regrowth. This process does not involve any sound or noise that could potentially damage hearing.However, it’s important to note that some individuals may experience discomfort during electrolysis due to the sensation of the electrical current passing through their skin. This discomfort can range from mild tingling or stinging sensations to more intense pain.Therefore, it’s recommended that individuals undergoing electrolysis seek out an experienced practitioner who can properly adjust the intensity of the electrical current and ensure maximum safety and comfort during the procedure.Overall, as long as proper precautions are taken and safe practices are followed, there is no risk of electrolysis damaging one’s hearing.

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100% agree with Seana of Iluv2zap

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But there is current flowing through the whole body right (incl. the ears)? (galvanic, blend)

Electrolysis has been around for 148 years and there have been NO CASES of hearing damage from the process and NEVER will be. It’s not even physiologically possible, galvanic or otherwise. The idea that electrolysis can cause hearing damage falls into the category of non-sensical whataboutism.

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