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A Hearing Solution That Works When Others Don’t

At King’s College Hospital London in Dubai, we provide bone conductor hearing implants for patients who haven’t had success with regular hearing aids. These implantable hearing devices work by sending sound through the bone, directly to the inner ear—completely bypassing any issues in the outer or middle ear.

Because the implant doesn’t rely on the ear canal, it’s especially helpful for people with recurring infections or structural differences. And it’s not just for adults—this solution works for children too, offering support across all age groups.

How Does an Active Bone Conductor Hearing Implant Work?

An active bone conductor hearing implant sits just behind the ear and works with an external processor. Instead of moving sound through the ear canal, the processor converts it into gentle vibrations. These vibrations pass through the skull and reach the inner ear, where they’re processed like normal hearing.

This kind of bone anchored hearing device is often recommended for those who:

  • Struggle with constant outer or middle ear infections
  • Haven’t had improvement with traditional hearing aids
  • Need a steady, reliable solution with long-term sound quality

Whether it’s conductive hearing loss, mixed hearing loss, or single-sided deafness (SSD), these implants offer a practical alternative—especially when nothing else has worked. They’re also one of the few effective otosclerosis treatment options when surgery isn’t ideal.

Conditions Treated with Bone Conductor Implants

Bone conductor implants are recommended for patients with:

  • Conductive hearing loss (where sound is blocked from reaching the inner ear)
  • Mixed hearing loss (a combination of conductive and sensorineural loss)
  • Single-Sided Deafness (SSD)
  • Chronic outer or middle ear conditions with associated hearing loss
  • No benefit from conventional hearing aids
  • Otosclerosis, when surgery is not preferred or effective

This makes bone conductor implants one of the most versatile and effective hearing loss solutions for all ages.

Benefits of Bone-Anchored Hearing Devices

  • Bypasses the outer and middle ear, making it ideal for chronic infections
  • Improves sound clarity and speech understanding, especially in noisy environments
  • Discreet and comfortable, with no obstruction of the ear canal
  • Supports daily activities and sports, including swimming (with waterproof options)
  • Clinically proven with decades of global success

Why King’s?

At King’s College Hospital London in Dubai, we take a personalised, hands-on approach to hearing care. Our experienced ENT team supports both adults and children through every stage of the process—from assessment to aftercare.

Here’s what to expect when you come to us:

  • Detailed hearing evaluations using the latest diagnostic tools
  • A team-based approach that includes ENT consultants, audiologists, and hearing therapists
  • Surgical care that meets international standards of safety and precision
  • Follow-up support long after your implantable hearing device has been placed

We know that hearing loss affects each person differently. Whether it’s your child who needs help or you’re looking for a better solution yourself, we’ll walk with you step by step to make sure your treatment fits your life.

Ready to Talk About Your Options?

If you or your child has been diagnosed with conductive hearing loss, mixed hearing loss, single-sided deafness (SSD), or you’re exploring otosclerosis treatment options, and traditional hearing aids haven’t worked—there’s another way forward.

Our ENT team can help you decide if a bone conductor hearing implant is the right fit. Reach out today to schedule a consultation.

 

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A regular hearing aid makes sounds louder by sending them through the ear canal. A bone conductor implant, on the other hand, skips the outer and middle ear altogether. It sends sound through the skull bone straight to the inner ear—ideal if the usual hearing pathway isn’t working.

Yes, absolutely. These implantable hearing devices are often used in children with congenital ear conditions or frequent infections. Getting treated early can really help with speech, learning, and social development.

You might be, especially if you’ve been diagnosed with single-sided deafness (SSD), otosclerosis, or long-term issues in the outer or middle ear. If hearing aids haven’t made much difference, this could be the next step. A proper hearing test will help confirm that.

The procedure is straightforward. It’s usually done under local or general anaesthesia, and most people are back home the same day. Recovery is typically quick—you’ll likely be back to daily routines within a few days.

Yes. While the implant is made to last, the external sound processor can be upgraded as newer technology becomes available. And if the device ever needs to come out, that can be done too.

King’s College Hospital London in Dubai provides the best Bone Conductor Implants in Dubai

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