That sounds like an advertisement-style claim, and it’s not something you should take literally.
There is no universal “4 drops = hearing restored” solution. Ear drops can help in specific situations, for example:
- Earwax blockage (softening wax so it can come out naturally or be removed)
- Mild outer ear irritation or infection (some medicated drops prescribed by a doctor)
But they do not “restore hearing like new” if the problem is something like:
- age-related hearing loss
- inner ear damage
- long-term noise damage
- nerve-related hearing issues
In those cases, drops won’t fix the underlying cause.
Also, using random or unverified drops in the ear can be risky—especially if there’s a perforated eardrum or infection—because it can make things worse.
If someone is having reduced hearing, the safest move is an ear examination by a clinician (ENT specialist) to figure out whether it’s wax, infection, or something deeper.
If you want, tell me what symptoms you’re thinking about (blocked feeling, pain, ringing, etc.), and I can help you narrow down what’s actually likely going on.

