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The external part of a cochlear implant (called a processor) can be removed easily (it has a magnet that adheres to the outer skin and what looks like a hearing aid that sits on the ear). The internal part of a cochlear implant can also be removed -- but would need to be done so surgically.
Answer based on own knowledge and experiences. I know a girl who was born with a loss of hearing in one of her ears and had ear surgery done so that now she can hear. I think it would be possible to get a cochlear implant/transplant if one has been damaged but it also depends on how much damage was done during the injury. I would ask a doctor for accurate answers.
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