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Designed for precise edge retraction during fine skin and superficial soft‑tissue dissection, this Frazier skin hook carries a single 2.5mm sharp prong for minimal tissue purchase. The 127mm overall length keeps the assistant's hand outside the working area on facial, plastic, and hand cases. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates repeat autoclaving across routine reprocessing.
Features & Benefits
The Joseph double‑prong skin hook with a 2mm spread is engineered for bilateral soft tissue retraction along the nasal dorsum and lateral walls during rhinoplasty exposure. The narrow 2mm spread allows gentle separation of tissue layers while the paired prongs maintain even tension across both sides. At 159mm, the instrument length provides adequate reach for mid‑field dissection during functional endoscopic sinus work.
The Adson dura hook carries a blunt right‑angle 7mm working tip on a 203mm body, sized for lifting and retracting dural edges during neurosurgical and spinal exposure. The blunt tip preserves the dural surface, and the right‑angle geometry catches the edge cleanly for controlled retraction.
When deeper rhinoplasty retraction is needed, this large Cottle single hook offers a deep curve on a 133mm shaft to lift the nasal tip or alar base into the surgeon's view. The pronounced curvature distributes load along the hook rather than at a single point, reducing skin pinch during prolonged exposure. Stainless steel construction holds the point geometry through repeat steam sterilization.
Carrying a shallow curve at the working tip, this small Cottle single hook engages alar rim and columellar skin during rhinoplasty exposure. The lighter curvature suits delicate retraction where deeper hooks would tent or tear thin nasal skin. The 133mm length keeps the surgeon's hand outside the operative field, and stainless steel construction holds the point through repeat sharp‑instrument reprocessing.
Engineered for firmer rhinoplasty retraction, this large Cottle skin hook presents a sharp 4mm diameter tip on a deep curve and a 140mm shaft. The deep curve seats well into the alar margin and columellar base while sharp engagement prevents skin slippage during dorsal exposure. Stainless steel construction holds the point geometry through repeat sharp‑instrument reprocessing.
2 Prongs skin hook with 3mm gap provides precise retraction of thin tissue layers. Sharp edges penetrate dermis decisively without slipping during surgical exposure. Stainless‑steel construction combines durability with corrosion resistance for reliable reuse.
The Cottle skin hook provides a dual-prong sharp tip for retraction of nasal soft tissues and skin flaps during rhinoplasty and endoscopic sinus procedures. The 12mm spread supports stable flap positioning without crushing, and the flat handle offers ergonomic control. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated cases.
With two blunt prongs separated by 2mm spread, this micro skin hook prioritizes atraumatic retraction for delicate tissue planes in eyelid, facial, or reconstructive procedures. The blunt geometry avoids penetrating tissue while still providing secure purchase through gentle mechanical grip. The straight 144mm profile maintains visibility and surgeon control in fine surgical fields.
Featuring two sharp prongs with 10mm spread, this micro skin hook is designed for controlled tissue retraction in superficial dissection and fine plastic procedures. The straight geometry maintains direct approach angles while the double prongs distribute retraction force across two tissue contact points. At 144mm length, the instrument provides adequate reach for facial and dermatologic work.
2 Prongs skin hook with 2mm gap provides precise retraction of thin tissue layers. Sharp edges penetrate dermis decisively without slipping during surgical exposure. Stainless‑steel construction combines durability with corrosion resistance for reliable reuse.
Double-prong micro hooks with sharp edges provide precise tissue retraction during delicate surgical exposures. The 5mm spread between prongs accommodates fine skin and fascial edges, while the 143mm overall length supports access in confined operative areas. The sharp-point geometry delivers controlled traction without slippage.
The Frazier skin hook features a single blunt prong sized at 2.5mm to secure skin edges without perforating during wound undermining, skin flap elevation, or exposure work in general surgical fields. The 127mm length provides adequate reach while maintaining controlled single-point retraction. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting reliability.
Compact and double‑prong, this Freer skin hook lifts wound edges during superficial dissection and closure. Two blunt 2.5mm prongs distribute traction without cutting the dermis, and the 152mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the operative line. The slim shaft supports controlled elevation along incision margins.
The Freer skin hook features two sharp prongs for tissue retraction and manipulation during rhytidectomy, parotidectomy, and neck dissection. The sharp edges grip skin without slipping during extended retraction. 152mm length provides stable external control of flaps.
The Freer skin hook features two sharp prongs spaced 2.5mm apart, enabling secure elevation and retraction of skin flaps, periosteum, or dense fascia during dissection and undermining work. The sharp tines bite reliably into tissue without slipping, while the 152mm length provides adequate reach. Stainless steel resists dulling through repeated surgical use.
Gillies skin retractor (Fig. 1) features a single sharp hook for selective tissue retraction in superficial surgical exposures. The sharp geometry pierces skin flap edges for reliable retraction without displacement. The 180mm length and handheld design support precise control during facial, neck, or soft-tissue procedures.
The Gillies skin retractor in figure #2 pattern carries a sharp hook on a 178mm body for precise skin‑edge retraction during facial and head‑and‑neck dissection. The single sharp hook lifts the skin margin without crushing the wound edge, and the moderate length keeps the handle clear of the field.
Johnson skin hooks are precision single‑prong retracting instruments designed for gentle tissue elevation during superficial surgical exposure. The 6mm working tip provides fine control without excessive trauma, while the straight profile improves visibility. This reusable stainless‑steel design supports reliable performance across diverse surgical applications.
The Joseph skin hook combines a single prong with a straight shaft designed for gentle nasal skin retraction during open rhinoplasty. The hook geometry retracts without perforating thin skin while maintaining visibility of the underlying osseous and cartilaginous framework. The 152mm length supports controlled hand positioning.
The widest Joseph double‑prong skin hook at 10mm spread delivers broader skin retraction for facial and nasal cases where larger working faces are needed. The fine sharp prongs lift skin without crushing, and the 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the field.
These double‑prong Joseph skin hooks at 2mm spread provide the finest skin‑edge retraction in the Joseph family, sized for delicate nasal and oculoplastic work where minimal tissue lift is wanted. The 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the small operative field.
This Joseph double‑prong skin hook at 2mm spread is a duplicate of the delicate 7815 and 8010 variants in the standard 159mm format, sized for instrument sets requiring multiple fine skin hooks across the case. The fine sharp prongs lift skin atraumatically.
This double‑prong Joseph skin hook at 2mm spread provides the finest tissue lift in the Joseph family for nasal and oculoplastic work, duplicating the 7815 variant in the standard 160mm format for instrument sets carrying multiple delicate hooks.
These double‑prong Joseph skin hooks at 5mm spread provide mid‑range superficial retraction during nasal and oculoplastic work where 2mm spread is too narrow and 7mm too wide. The fine sharp prongs lift skin edges atraumatically, and the 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the operative field.
This double‑prong Joseph skin hook at 7mm spread duplicates the standard mid‑range version for high‑volume instrument sets where multiple hooks are needed across the case. The fine sharp prongs lift skin atraumatically, and the 159mm length suits nasal and oculoplastic fields.
These 10mm‑spread Joseph skin hooks deliver wider superficial retraction than their narrower siblings, useful in facial and nasal cases where a broader skin lift is needed. The fine sharp prongs hold the wound margin without macerating tissue, on a 159mm shaft that keeps the handle out of the operative view.
Sized with a 5mm spread, these double‑prong Joseph skin hooks suit close‑in oculoplastic and nasal cases where a narrower lift is needed. The fine sharp prongs raise skin edges without crushing the margin, and the 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the working field.
The Joseph double‑prong skin hook with 5mm spread provides atraumatic retraction of nasal skin flaps during rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. The two‑point engagement minimizes crush trauma while anchoring the flap at a consistent angle. At 159mm overall length, it offers steady handheld control with reduced arm fatigue.
Sized at 7mm spread, this double‑prong Joseph skin hook delivers controlled superficial retraction during nasal and oculoplastic work, with the standard mid‑range prong spacing. The 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the operative field while the fine sharp prongs lift skin edges atraumatically.