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Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA)
Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA)

Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA) is a useful treatment method for successfully solving any commonly seen hearing complaint.
BAHA creates direct stimulation, which goes further than the external and the middle portions of the ear, and reaches the inner ear through the skull bone. In this method, the ‘titanium implant’ is fixed in the bone of the skull, just near the rear part of the earlobe. There will be an abutment that attaches the sound processor and the implant. Thus sound signals are converted into neural signals. This is a far better option than the conventional types of hearing aids. The user will be able to hear the better quality sound.
Implant Otology
Ear
Treatments

The outer part of the ear consists of the pinna (auricle) and ear canal. The basic function of the external ear is to amplify and adjust the sound frequency (around 3 kHz) and pressure (around 30-100 fold).
Otology

Skull base & Otoneurosurgery are used to treat tumours formed at the base of the skull or on the auditory nerve respectively.