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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.
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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.
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 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.
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.
This oval spoon dermal curette in size 0 (3mm diameter) is designed for controlled subcutaneous tissue and scar revision work during facial and body contouring procedures. The straight 159mm shaft supports stable hand positioning while the smooth spoon tip permits atraumatic scraping and debridement of damaged dermis. Stainless steel construction supports reliable sterilization and reuse.
This oval‑spoon dermal curette (Size 1, 4mm) is designed for gentle removal of hyperkeratotic tissue and lesions in superficial skin layers. The curved working edge follows natural skin contours during subcutaneous dissection and curettage. At 159mm overall length, the straight handle maintains leverage and precision during soft tissue plane separation.
Sized at 5mm (Size 2) with an oval spoon working face, this dermal curette removes superficial skin lesions including molluscum, seborrheic keratoses, and small papillomas in office‑based dermatology and minor plastics cases. The 159mm shaft length keeps the handle clear of the working field, and the sharpened oval edge cleanly scoops the lesion in a single stroke.
This insulated endo-punch scoop mirrors the left-curved variant with a 30-degree right curvature, optimizing approach angles for right-sided endoscopic dissection in breast augmentation and facial procedures. The 128mm working length and 3.4mm insulated shaft deliver precise tissue manipulation with electrosurgical capability within confined endoscopic cavities. Controlled scoop geometry supports atraumatic soft-tissue advancement.
This fiberoptic retractor integrates a 5mm fiberoptic bundle with angled distal tip and mirror finish to illuminate soft tissue planes during reconstructive breast and body contouring procedures. The 16mm smooth blade and toothed lip support controlled tissue elevation while maintaining visualization depth. Silicone handle and rotating AFI/ACMI connector accommodate ergonomic positioning during extended subcutaneous dissection.
Used during facelift, neck lift, and platysmaplasty, this flexible neck retractor lifts skin and subcutaneous flaps off the underlying SMAS and platysma. Four sharp prongs engage the dermal edge without tearing, and the bendable shaft lets the assistant tune retraction angle to the operative pocket. The 6-1/4 inch (160mm) overall length keeps the surgeon's working space clear at the field.
The Freeman scissors provide extended 178mm reach through a curved blade optimized for facial and body contouring dissection in areas where deeper access is required. Ergonomic handle design reduces hand strain during extended plastic surgical procedures, supporting sustained cutting efficiency through multiple tissue planes during face lift and body contouring cases.
Glabellar rasp delivers tungsten carbide cutting surface for controlled osseous contouring in rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction procedures. The down-cut design removes bone with fine precision while generating minimal chatter and vibration. At 216mm overall length with straight geometry, this rasp reaches the glabellar and dorsal nasal regions while maintaining controlled advancement and excellent tactile feedback during bone reduction.
Gorney dissecting scissors bring the advantages of curved geometry and blunt tip design to plastic surgical dissection, particularly in rhytidectomy and facial lifting procedures. The serrated blade edges grip fascia reliably without slipping, while round shanks reduce trauma to overlying tissue during prolonged retraction. Two‑tone finish and ring handle provide visual contrast and secure grip throughout extended procedures.
The Gorney facelift rake retractor carries four prongs on a 38 × 25mm working face for atraumatic skin‑flap retraction during rhytidectomy. The spring‑neck thumb ring lets the assistant adjust pull tension with a single finger, and the compact 108mm length keeps the retractor close to the surgeon's working line.
These straight Gorney facelift scissors deliver precision cutting through delicate facial planes during rhytidectomy and soft tissue dissection. Tungsten carbide construction provides superior edge retention across repeated use in dense fascial and subcutaneous tissues, while the ring handle and 7‑inch length enable controlled advancement through confined facial compartments.
The Gorney‑Freeman facelift scissors deliver extended reach and superior cutting performance through tungsten carbide blades optimized for facial dissection and SMAS layer manipulation. The 230mm length supports access to deeper fascia planes without compromising blade control, while ring handle ergonomics reduce hand fatigue during prolonged facelift cases.
Straight Gorney Micro razor‑edge dissecting scissors carry blunt tips on serrated blades, sized for fine subcutaneous dissection where sharp‑tip risk must be limited. Round shanks and black ring handles deliver steady control, and the 170mm length keeps the tips well clear of the surgeon's hand.
The Guthrie retractor combines two sharp prongs with a flat smooth handle to support controlled exposure of facial and superficial soft tissue planes during plastic and reconstructive procedures. The compact 127mm length and straightforward geometry enable precise tissue elevation in confined aesthetic and reconstructive fields without excessive manipulation.
This two‑prong Guthrie skin hook retractor provides acute soft tissue elevation and retraction during facial dissection, abdominoplasty, and wide undermining procedures. The sharp prongs bite into subcutaneous tissue and fascia to maintain exposure hands‑free, while the serrated handle improves grip security during sustained retraction. Stainless steel construction ensures durability through multiple sterilization cycles.
Jabeley super‑cut plastic scissors deliver aggressive cutting performance for dense tissue dissection in abdominoplasty and body contouring surgery. The straight blade profile with super‑cut serration enables clean passage through fibroadipose tissue and fascial planes without binding. Black ring handles and 125mm overall length support rapid advancement of large flaps during body lift procedures.
Kahn scissors in the shorter 140mm configuration provide precise straight‑line dissection in confined plastic surgery spaces, from facial revisions to small‑field body contouring. The balanced stainless steel construction supports both sharp and blunt dissection depending on handle pressure. Ring design enables fingerprint control for graduated separation of skin and soft tissue planes.
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.
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.
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.