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Kahn scissors in the longer 178mm length extend reach into deeper dissection planes during extended abdominoplasty and body lift surgery. Straight blade geometry supports direct linear advancement of large flaps without rotational binding. The extended shaft and ring handle combination allow surgeons to maintain visual field control while manipulating bulk adipose and fascial tissue.
Features & Benefits
The Kaye dissecting scissors enable fine tissue planes during pharyngeal and laryngeal surgery. The curved fine beveled blades support controlled cutting along anatomical contours, while serrated lower blade maintains reliable tissue grip. Ribbon style ring handles and 115mm length support precision work in confined spaces.
These fine curved Kaye dissecting scissors support sharp dissection through skin and subcutaneous planes in facelift and other aesthetic procedures. Beveled blades enter a tight plane cleanly, and fine serrations along the lower blade hold tissue from slipping during the cut. Ragnell‑style ribbon ring handles and a two‑tone finish reduce glare and weight at the 4-1/2 inch (115mm) length.
Kaye dissecting scissors deliver super-cut serrated edges in a compact curved format ideal for fine dissection in confined facial and breast surgical fields. The 108mm short length supports precision cutting through subcutaneous tissue and fascial planes with minimal hand movement and optimal tactile control. Ring-handle design combined with serrated blade geometry enables reliable grip on tough tissue during delicate undermining of skin flaps.
The Kaye dissecting scissors employ tungsten carbide blades to support fine cutting through soft tissue planes encountered in plastic surgical exposure. The curved geometry enhances cutting efficiency when following anatomical contours during undermining and fascial release. Tungsten carbide construction provides superior edge retention across multiple cases and maintains sharpness during dissection of fibrous and subcutaneous layers.
The Kaye dissecting scissors support precision soft tissue work in aesthetic and reconstructive cases. The compact 112mm length and curved profile enable controlled dissection in confined facial and subcutaneous planes, while tungsten carbide construction maintains edge acuity through repeat sterilization. Ring handles facilitate delicate flap elevation and undermining.
Kaye face‑lift scissors combine a curved blade profile with semi‑sharp outer edges and serrated cutting surfaces to balance aggressive dissection with control. The geometry is optimized for rhytidectomy work where reliable fascial grip and curved access to cervical and cheek planes are essential. The 190mm length and ring handle enable sustained tissue elevation without hand fatigue.
These curved Kaye facelift scissors carry Super Cut serrated, double‑beveled blades for clean dissection through subcutaneous tissue planes during rhytidectomy. The curved geometry tracks the contour of the face during undermining, and the black ring handles maintain a positive grip across the long working span of a typical facelift case.
The Kaye facelift scissors feature a straight profile and serrated blade optimized for controlled dissection through subcutaneous planes and fascial layers during facial lifting procedures. The 140mm length supports precise tissue separation in areas requiring fine anatomical awareness, such as the musculoaponeurotic system and skin undermining zones. Serrated edges maintain reliable grip on elastin-rich tissues and preserve edge geometry over repeated cases.
The Kaye facelift scissors feature super cut beveled blades with semi‑sharp outer edges optimized for controlled cutting through skin and fascial layers during facial plastic procedures. The curved profile enhances cutting efficiency when following anatomical contours of the face and neck. Extended 152mm length supports reach into deeper surgical planes while preserving precise blade control.
Kilner‑Ragnell pointed scissors bring precision to delicate facial dissection, combining a straight blade profile with sharp pointed tips for fine-lined cutting in tight planes. The compact 115mm length supports work in the facial planes during mini‑face lifts and limited incision surgery. Stainless steel ring-handle design ensures durability across repeated surgical cases.
Kleinert‑Kutz elevator/dissector delivers blunt separation of soft tissue planes during hand and plastic surgery procedures requiring fine dissection control. The straight design and 178mm length provide direct access to fascial layers, subcutaneous tissue, and skin attachment sites with minimal trauma. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated sterilization cycles without edge degradation.
The Kleinert‑Kutz skin hook elevates tissue planes with its 3mm wide sharp hook, enabling precise separation of skin and subcutaneous layers during hand and plastic surgery. The straight 152mm profile allows fingertip retraction without requiring self‑retaining apparatus. The sharp tip minimizes tissue bruising when manipulating delicate soft tissue planes.
Kleinert‑Kutz skin hooks are precision instruments for gentle tissue retraction during soft tissue dissection and wound edge management in hand surgery and plastic procedures. The 5mm wide hook and sharp geometry allow atraumatic lifting of skin and superficial tissue without crushing or maceration. The 152mm length provides controlled reach in confined hand and forearm spaces.
Kleinert‑Kutz skin hooks with 7mm wide geometry provide enhanced retraction of larger skin flaps and thicker soft tissue planes during hand and reconstructive procedures. The sharp tip prevents slippage while the wider hook distributes retraction load across greater tissue area. The 152mm length supports precise maneuvering in confined anatomical spaces.
The large Kleinert‑Kutz skin retractor carries a 7mm sharp hook for precise skin‑edge retraction during hand and digital surgery, where small‑field exposure must be held without crushing the wound margin. The 159mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the operative line.
The Maxwell flap retractor combines four sharp prongs with a curved handle for efficient facelift flap elevation and subcutaneous dissection. The 100mm length and curved geometry track facial planes during wide undermining, while stainless‑steel construction withstands repeated sterilization. The sharp prongs secure purchase on subcutaneous tissue without slipping.
The McCabe facial nerve forceps deliver delicate nerve handling during parotidectomy and facial nerve exploration. The curved configuration and smooth jaws provide secure tissue grasp without crushing, while the 140mm length supports access to deeper parotid anatomy. Stainless‑steel construction withstands repeated sterilization and maintains jaw alignment across many cases.
McCabe flap dissectors employ a double‑ended design with complementary 25‑degree and 45‑degree angles to facilitate controlled soft tissue plane development in reconstruction. The 2 × 3mm blade dimensions enable precise dissection of skin and subcutaneous layers without unintended trauma. The 185mm length supports reach into deeper flap pockets.
The 37mm Mercedes areola marker stamps a three‑pointed cut pattern onto the areola at the start of breast reduction and reshaping procedures. The blunt marker edges score the skin without lacerating, preserving the planned incision lines through the case.
The Mercedes areola marker brings a specialized blunt‑tipped design to nipple‑areolar positioning during breast reconstruction, offering a gentle alternative where tissue preservation is paramount. The 50mm diameter accommodates generous areolar anatomy while the blunt tip reduces trauma during intraoperative template positioning. Reusable stainless steel supports long‑term program reliability.
The 43mm sharp Mercedes areola marker stamps the three‑pointed cut pattern onto the areola during breast reduction at a wider diameter than the standard 37mm version. The sharp edges score skin cleanly to preserve the planned incision lines through the dissection.
Mercedes areola marker enables precise preoperative marking of areola position during breast augmentation and mastopexy procedures. The sharp 50mm diameter creates uniform circular templates for anatomical symmetry. The marker diameter directly translates to consistent nipple‑areola complex positioning across bilateral breast surgery, supporting reproducible surgical outcomes.
This micro-surgery needle holder features straight jaws with 0.6mm precision tips designed for fine ophthalmic and microsurgical needle manipulation. The straight geometry and round handles support stable grip and controlled needle advancement through delicate tissue. Its 133mm length enables precise positioning in confined microsurgical fields without loss of control.
The Millard (Kilner) double hook lifts skin edges in cleft lip repair and other fine plastic procedures. Two 11mm sharp tines engage the dermal edge while a swivel ring (32mm wide, 25mm tall) lets the assistant rotate the grip without disturbing the tissue. An 11mm blade length and compact 3-1/4 inch (84mm) overall length suit fine work in confined facial fields.
The Millard thumb double hook delivers precise tissue elevation in small surgical fields, particularly in nasal and perioral reconstruction. The dual‑hook geometry and compact 23mm overall length enable fingertip manipulation of delicate nasal or lip tissue, while stainless‑steel construction ensures lasting reliability. The 5mm blade length provides sufficient leverage for flap control without tissue trauma.
Millard thumb double hook provides precise retraction of skin and subcutaneous tissue edges during facial dissection and soft-tissue procedures. The 5mm blade length and small overall width (21mm) allow access to confined surgical fields while delivering controlled upward traction. The left-hand configuration supports exposure of anatomical planes during rhytidectomy and other plastic surgical dissections requiring delicate skin hook positioning.
The left‑hand Millard thumb hook places a single sharp 4mm prong on a compact 22mm frame for precise skin lifting during cleft lip and palate work. The thumb‑grip format keeps the surgeon's hand close to the field, and the left‑hand orientation supports the assistant's natural retraction line during the repair.
The right‑hand Millard thumb hook places a single sharp 4mm prong on a 22mm frame for precise skin lifting during cleft lip and palate work. The thumb‑grip format keeps the surgeon's hand close to the small repair, and the right‑hand orientation matches the primary surgeon's retraction line.
The Mitchells double-ended trimmer elevator features a knife blade on one end and spoon-shaped elevator on the other, supporting multiple dissection tasks in soft-tissue reconstruction. The straight geometry and 170mm length enable controlled separation of tissue planes during facelifts and other plastic procedures. Stainless-steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeat clinical use.