
Inside the inner ear
The inner ear, also known as the cochlea, allows us to hear the world around us. Loud noise and physical trauma cause damaging inflammation within the cochlea. This results in hearing loss.

Cold therapy for hearing
Research shows that cold therapy applied directly to the cochlea stops the inflammatory process that leads to hearing loss.

Our solution
RestorEar is building research-backed devices using targeted cold therapy delivered precisely to the cochlea for integrated long term hearing health.
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When most people think about hearing, they picture the visible outer ear. But the real magic of hearing happens deep inside the skull, in an elegant, seashell-shaped structure called the cochlea. Despite being only about the size of a pea, the cochlea houses one of the most sophisticated biological systems in the human body. It converts vibrations into electrical signals that our brain interprets as speech, music, traffic noise, or a loved one’s voice.
In other words, hearing is all about the cochlea.




