As we age or spend years around loud sounds, the hair cells inside the cochlea slowly lose power and resilience.
These microscopic sensors translate sound waves into electrical signals for the brain, but with declining blood flow, noise damage, or certain medications, they weaken and eventually stop firing as efficiently.
The result: muffled voices, harder-to-follow conversations, and the need to turn the TV up higher and higher.
When these hair cells misfire or die off, the brain doesn’t stay quiet—it tries to fill in the missing signals.
That overcompensation creates the constant ringing, buzzing, or hissing known as tinnitus.
It’s not an external sound at all, but the brain’s own activity trying to make sense of incomplete input.
By addressing the underlying energy loss and supporting healthy inner-ear function, LumaHear™ is designed to help quiet the noise and keep natural hearing clearer for longer.