First, age has nothing to do with hearing loss. Plenty of folks suffer from noise-induced hearing loss in their 20s — even their teens!   Sure, hearing aids are typically associated with the elderly, but they’ve never been associated with sex appeal and a satisfying personal relationship with that true love you’ve shared a life with.  Seriously, how can hearing aids be sexy?  Better hearing equals better relationships.  How sexy is it to say “What?” “Eh?” 50 times a day. You know that a satisfying, loving relationship requires effective communication.  If you want to be a part of a warm and loving relationship, the ability to hear is pretty important. Something you might want to look into.  Think about your spouse – the one who has to shout to be understood (no, they aren’t mumbling), or wear earplugs so you can hear the TV. Without communication, there’s no sharing, no cooperation and little understanding.  Recognizing the need to hear is a big first step in improving a relationship that’s lost a little of its pizzazz.

Sexy cool hearing aids-sounds like an oxymoron, huh? The hearing aid industry has seen this baby boomer bubble coming for years and today’s hearing aids aren’t big, clumsy, mechanical devices. They’re sleek, discreet, powerful, automated and comfortable to wear 16 hours a day.  You know the way that some cars exude sex appeal? The Ferrari Testarosa? The Masarati Gran Turismo?
These type of sexy machines are just what manufacturers are offering to the younger generation of hearing aid consumers.   You want complete invisibility? There are new behind-the-ear hearing aids that sit nestled out of sight with only a thin clear plastic tube directed into the ear. Genius!  Just what is sexy?

What do you think? Understanding is sexy. Better communication between spouses, a better relationship, better love – hearing is most definitely sexy. Being a part of life, regardless of age, is downright sexy.

And today, you don’t just feel it. You can look it.

If you’d like to test drive one of these hearing aids for free, please call 661-288-1400 and make an appointment today.

Santa Clarita Magazine