Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Ear Wax.

Most clients experience only mild discomfort during Ear Wax removal. Technicians use gentle techniques and can adjust pressure or numbing measures for sensitive skin. If you have a skin condition or ear irritation, disclose it during consultation to tailor the treatment and minimize discomfort.

Appointments are quick, usually ten to twenty minutes depending on hair amount and precision needed. Consultation and aftercare time are included. We prioritize safe, efficient removal so most clients are in and out with minimal disruption to their day.

Risk is low when treatments are performed by trained professionals using sterile techniques. Minor redness or sensitivity can occur, but infection is rare. Follow aftercare instructions and contact us if you notice persistent pain, swelling, or discharge for prompt evaluation.

Avoid touching or inserting objects into the ear for twenty-four to forty-eight hours, and keep the area dry. Use any prescribed topical care and avoid vigorous activities that cause sweating. If unusual pain, discharge, or prolonged redness occurs, contact us immediately.

Frequency varies by individual hair growth, typically every four to eight weeks for most clients. We assess your hair pattern and lifestyle during consultation and recommend a personalized schedule to maintain a neat appearance while minimizing irritation.

Yes—piercings and hearing aids can influence technique. Remove external devices when possible; inform us if piercings are new or healing. Our technicians adjust methods to protect hardware and skin, ensuring safe removal without disturbing implants or causing discomfort.