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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.
Features & Benefits
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.
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.
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 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.
The Ramirez endo-forehead facelift elevator (zygomatic dissector) provides precise tissue elevation along the malar and zygomatic planes during endoscopic facelifts. Its straight 219mm length enables controlled access to the mid-face without excessive tissue trauma. Stainless-steel construction maintains performance reliability across routine reprocessing.
The Ramirez Endoforehead parietal elevator extends subperiosteal release laterally into the parietal region during endoscopic brow and forehead lifts. A straight shaft tracks along the temporal line and parietal bone for controlled tissue release, and the 10-3/8 inch (262/263mm) overall length reaches well beyond the entry port. Stainless‑steel construction holds the working edge across repeat reprocessing.
This semi‑sharp scalp elevator combines a straight blade with ergonomic handle design for controlled subperiosteal dissection during facelift and reconstruction surgery. The 235mm length maintains reach to the temporal and parietal regions while the semi‑sharp tip balances tissue separation with atraumatic advancement along fascial planes. Sustained grip comfort during extended procedures is supported by the ergonomic handle geometry.
Suction elevators combine irrigation and retraction in a single instrument, providing controlled fluid management and soft tissue elevation during plastic and cosmetic procedures. The 30‑degree curved design and sharp tip facilitate precise subperiosteal and supraperiosteal plane separation while allowing concurrent hemostasis control. The curved geometry improves visibility in deep operative fields.
The Tebbetts elevator is a double‑ended instrument designed for controlled dissection in the subperiosteal plane during plastic surgery procedures, including facelift, brow lift, and endoscopic forehead elevation. The straight geometry and dual working ends minimize instrument changes during extended elevation. 210mm length provides adequate reach for submuscular and subperiosteal anatomy.