If you’re one of thousands who take to the waves in California’s cold ocean waters, you’re at risk for surfer’s ear, bony growths in the ear canal that narrow it and block the eardrum. These growths trap water and wax inside the ear, causing painful ear infections and hearing loss.
Douglas Hetzler, M.D., an ear, nose and throat specialist with the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, pioneered a minimally invasive procedure that uses tiny chisels, instead of the usual drill, to remove bone growths. Dr. Hetzler’s approach, performed by only a handful of physicians, protects your ears from damaging drill noise and also gets you back in the water faster.