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The McKissock "Keyhole" breast reduction marker outlines the planned dermoglandular resection volume in superior pole breast tissue during reduction mammoplasty. Its 42mm diameter template centralizes the keyhole opening relative to the new nipple position. Intraoperative positioning of this stainless steel template ensures reproducible, symmetric tissue removal.
Features & Benefits
The McKissock keyhole breast reduction marker establishes the inverted‑T incision pattern used in vertical scar mammoplasty and superior pedicle breast reduction. The 38mm circular template precisely defines the nipple‑areolar complex position and guides the keyhole design that reduces vertical scar length and improves wound healing. Reusable stainless steel construction supports repeated use across busy breast surgery programs.
Gorney‑Freeman facelift scissors carry straight Super Cut serrated blades flattened on top and bottom for clean undermining along subcutaneous planes during rhytidectomy. Black ring handles support a steady grip, and the 197mm length adds reach for posterior facial dissection.
The insulated hook scissors feature a curved-left 30-degree geometry optimized for dissection along contoured anatomical planes. The 3.4mm shaft diameter with 128mm working length supports controlled cutting in confined spaces. Insulation coating enables safe use, and stainless-steel construction ensures durability across routine reprocessing.
The McKissock "keyhole" breast reduction marker is a reusable surgical template that guides symmetrical pedicle design and resection boundaries. Its 45mm aperture geometry traces the planned incision and nipple position with accuracy and reproducibility. Stainless-steel construction maintains dimensional stability across multiple sterilizations.
The curved version of the Gorney Micro razor‑edge dissecting scissors pairs blunt tips with serrated blades on a curved profile that tracks tissue planes through facial and body dissection. Round shanks with black ring handles preserve grip, and the 170mm length keeps the working tips clearly in view.
The Ramirez curved endoforehead dissector provides enhanced maneuverability along contoured tissue planes during endoscopic forehead procedures. The standard curve geometry adapts to anatomical contours while maintaining precision during subperiosteal dissection. At 237mm length, it reaches deep forehead structures with controlled separation. Stainless-steel construction ensures durability.
The Ackermann areola marker stamps a precise circular outline on the breast skin to guide nipple-areolar reconstruction and mastopexy incision planning. A 140mm overall body provides a balanced grip at the breast surface, and the calibrated ring imprints a uniform diameter across left and right sides. Stainless‑steel construction holds the imprint edge through repeat sterilization.
These Agris‑Dingman breast dissectors deliver graduated tip geometry tailored for precise subglandular or submuscular plane development. Supplied as a left‑and‑right pair, the instruments enable symmetrical, controlled dissection of breast soft tissue without vascular or nervous injury. The 360mm length provides extended reach in deeper breast pockets.
The Anderson bear claw skin retractor features five sharp prongs spaced to distribute force across skin and superficial tissue without excessive trauma during plastic and body contouring procedures. The prong geometry supports stable exposure of the musculoaponeurotic system and subcutaneous planes. Compact 121mm length preserves maneuverability in confined head and neck fields.
Aston facelift scissors offer straight-blade geometry for linear cutting along predefined facial anatomical lines during face lift procedures and skin resurfacing. The 203mm working length and ring-handle configuration support controlled advancement through skin and subcutaneous tissue with excellent tactile feedback. Straight blades are particularly effective for precise incision control in marked dissection planes.
Aston face‑lift scissors combine a curved blade profile with super‑cut serration and pyramid‑dissecting blade geometry to support controlled tissue elevation during rhytidectomy. The serrated bottom blade ensures secure grip on fascia while the curved geometry accommodates the three‑dimensional contours of the face and neck. Rounded shanks and ring handles reduce soft tissue trauma during prolonged retraction.
The Brophy gum suture scissors carry curved sharp/sharp tips with a 36mm screw‑to‑tip distance, sized for cutting suture material flush against the gingival surface during oral surgical closure. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge, and the 140mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the oral field.
The Castanares face lift scissors are engineered for short, heavy cutting action in dense facial tissue. The beveled blade geometry and straight profile deliver concentrated cutting force, ideal for trimming heavy flaps or removing scar tissue in revision cases. Stainless‑steel construction sustains blade integrity through multiple sterilization and clinical use cycles.
This double‑ended Chang‑style areola marker provides two marking head sizes on a single instrument, offering surgeons rapid access to both 38mm and 42mm areolar reference diameters during breast reconstruction cases. The quadrant etching pattern aids symmetrical positioning, and the stainless steel construction supports reliable sterilization cycles.
The Chang areola marker features dual‑ended design with 34mm and 36mm circular templates for symmetric nipple-areolar positioning during breast reconstructive and aesthetic procedures. The stainless steel construction preserves marking accuracy across multiple surgical cases, and the two interchangeable sizing options support diverse anatomical reconstruction profiles.
The Cronin lip and nostril retractor pairs a two‑prong geometry with finger grip handle design to support precise exposure of lips, nasal structures, and perioral soft tissue during plastic and reconstructive facial procedures. The 16mm blade width accommodates confined anatomical spaces, and the 150mm length enables controlled positioning during delicate perioral dissection and repair.
The D'Assumpcao facelift marker imprints reciprocal skin-flap markings to guide tension-free closure of redundant tissue in rhytidectomy. A ratcheted spring approximates the two arms so the 8mm jaws press a uniform mark on either skin edge, and the 6-inch (152mm) length keeps the surgeon's hand outside the marking field. Stainless‑steel construction holds the jaw geometry through repeat reprocessing.
Daniel endo forehead dissectors are engineered for endoscopic tissue separation in the supraperiosteal plane during minimally invasive facelift and brow lift procedures. The straight design and 210mm length allow passage through restricted endoscopic portals while maintaining tactile feedback. The dissector edge supports controlled undermining of skin and soft tissue without excessive trauma.
The Daniel forehead dissector carries a 5 × 6mm rectangular blade on a half‑curved 132mm working shaft for periosteal dissection during endoscopic brow lift. The 235mm overall length keeps the handle out of the small endoscopic incision while the rectangular face lifts periosteum in controlled passes.
The Daniel‑style forehead dissector carries a sharp 11 × 47mm curved teardrop head on a curved shaft, sized for releasing dense periosteal attachments along the supraorbital ridge during endoscopic brow lift. The curved profile tracks the bony contour, and the 133mm working length suits standard endoscopic ports.
Built with a curved shaft and an 11 × 45mm teardrop blade, this Daniel‑style forehead elevator lifts periosteum across the upper forehead during endoscopic brow surgery. The teardrop profile preserves a smooth lifting plane, and the 133mm working length matches standard endoscopic frontal access.
Engineered for the broader sweep of the central forehead, this Daniel-style elevator presents an 11 × 42mm teardrop blade on a half-curved shaft for subperiosteal release across the frontal bone. The teardrop profile spreads contact to lift wide swaths of periosteum, and a 5-3/8 inch (135mm) working length within a 9-1/8 inch (232mm) overall body supports endoscopic brow-lift access. Stainless‑steel construction holds the blade geometry through repeat reprocessing.
The Daniel‑style forehead elevator carries a small 2 × 9mm diamond blade with an inside bevel on a half‑curved shaft, sized for fine periosteal release at the orbital rim during endoscopic brow lift. The 137mm working length and 238mm overall length match endoscopic port access.
Built on a quarter‑curved shaft, this Daniel‑style forehead elevator presents a 9 × 45mm teardrop blade for broad periosteal lift along the upper forehead during endoscopic brow surgery. The gentler curve tracks the cranial vault more directly than the half‑curved version, and the 133mm working length suits standard endoscopic ports.
Used in endoscopic brow lift, this Daniel-style forehead elevator releases the periosteum across the supraorbital rim and lateral forehead. A slightly curved shaft delivers the 6 × 25mm blade into the subperiosteal pocket along the frontal bone contour, and a 5-3/8 inch (135mm) working length within a 9-1/2 inch (242mm) overall body reaches the orbital rim through small endoscopic ports. Stainless‑steel construction preserves the blade edge across repeat reprocessing.
Built on a straight shaft, the Daniel‑style forehead elevator carries a wide 9 × 50mm teardrop blade for broad periosteal elevation during endoscopic brow lift. The 135mm working length and 235mm overall length suit standard frontal endoscopic ports, and the teardrop profile lifts cleanly without snagging.
The Daniel‑style forehead nerve hook carries a 9mm small right‑angled hook on a half‑curved 130mm working shaft, sized for protecting and lifting the supraorbital and supratrochlear neurovascular bundles during endoscopic brow lift. The 235mm overall length keeps the handle out of the small endoscopic incision.
Built as a suction elevator with an 8 × 40mm sharp rounded tip, the Daniels‑type forehead instrument elevates the periosteum while clearing the surgical field through an integrated suction channel during endoscopic brow lift. The 127mm working length and 230mm overall length match the access requirements of standard frontal endoscopic ports.
Davis facelift scissors take a curved Super Cut edge into the subcutaneous plane for rhytidectomy undermining, with a two‑tone finish that identifies the Super Cut blade at a glance. Black ring handles improve grip during long dissection passes, and the 170mm length keeps the working tips well in front of the surgeon's hand.