Breast Dissectors are referred to as atraumatic instruments and are used in breast augmentation. Due to the specially rounded design of our breast dissectors, no tissue is injured and bleeding is minimal. The implant can thus be inserted and positioned during the preparation. There is no risk for the patient that the implant will be damaged by the breast dissector. A Breast Elevator is also a type of dissector which lifts the internal breast tissue during preparation by the cosmetic surgeon. The spatula-shaped Breast Elevators are particularly well-suited for this.
Areola breast markers are used in breast augmentation and reduction surgeries. Prior to the actual surgery, the cosmetic surgeon uses an Areola Marker placed on the nipple to mark the natural center of the breast. This helps align the implant centrally during the later surgery. Numerous other instruments such as Castroviejo Calipers and Jameson Calipers assist the surgeon in aligning both breasts horizontally and vertically. To achieve an excellent overall result, the cosmetic surgeon follows the markings made beforehand.
Breast Spatulas and Tongue Spatulas are helpful plastic surgery instruments in breast augmentation. The semi-rigid Breast Spatulas are slightly flexible and allow for lifting of the breast tissue. The tongue spatulas, depending on the model, feature a light guide and a suction tube. This enables the cosmetic surgeon to see under the lifted breast tissue while simultaneously suctioning blood.
Liposuction Cannulas are used in aesthetic surgery for fat suction. The long cannulas are primarily used in the abdominal and hip area. The short and narrow liposuction cannulas are perfectly suited for the facial and limb areas. By connecting to a suction pump, a continuous vacuum is created, which directs the fat-water tissue through the liposuction cannula via a tube into a collection container. The advantage of this fat suction method is particularly precise and tissue-sparing work.
Nasal Hooks are specifically used in reconstructive rhinology. The hooks feature a light guide, allowing the cosmetic surgeon to see into the nose during preparation. Various auxiliary instruments like thumb hooks additionally help the surgeon maintain an overview by providing a place to hold instruments and swabs. Rake Retractors (Bärenkrallen), on the other hand, are sharp retractors that can grasp and tension larger skin flaps like the scalp.
Nasal Rasps and Nasal Chisels are used to shape the nasal bone into the desired form. With the nasal chisel, the cosmetic surgeon can remove larger projections of the nasal bone. With the nasal rasp, he/she grinds the bone into the appropriate aesthetic shape. There are five different shapes in total with varying rasp teeth from fine to coarse.
Rhytidectomy Scissors are special scissors used in aesthetic surgery for wrinkle removal in the neck and facial area. With the aid of a scalpel, excess fat can thus be removed. All rhytidectomy scissors feature a carbide insert in the blade. This guarantees enormous precision, sharpness, and longevity of the scissors. You can find further scissors under general surgical instruments in the Scissors category.
Style-Wound Retractors according to Tebbetts and Ferriera are mammoplastic instruments. They are used in breast surgery, specifically in breast augmentation. Style wound retractors feature a cold light guide for connection to a light source and optionally a suction tube with hose connection. The former is compatible with Storz, Wolf, and Olympus via our adapter, which is connected to your light cable. The Tebbetts wound retractors have a groated jaw to anchor the retractor in the tissue. Ferriera wound retractors have a smooth jaw.
Wound hooks and retractors are used to pull apart or together particularly large skin flaps. Wound hooks according to Freeman or Gorney are perfectly suited for plastic surgery procedures like abdominoplasty and facelifts.
Endo dissectors according to Daniel or Ramirez are state-of-the-art instruments for minimally invasive procedures in plastic and aesthetic surgery. Their fine, ergonomic construction enables millimeter-precise, tissue-sparing preparation during facelifts, breast augmentations, or reconstructive procedures.
Their Benefits:
Minimal tissue traumatization for faster healing
Highest precision in tissue separation and mobilization
Ergonomic design for optimal control and fatigue-free work
Versatile application in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery
Extraoral and intraoral retractors are fundamental instruments in modern oral and maxillofacial surgery. They provide essential stabilization and exposure of the surgical field in the facial, jaw, and oral regions, enabling procedures that restore function, health, and aesthetics.
Key Benefits of Our Retractors:
Optimal Exposure: Ensure a clear view and precise access to the surgical site.
Tissue Protection: Allow for gentle tissue handling and minimize trauma.
Ergonomic Design: Reduce surgeon fatigue and enhance control during lengthy procedures.
Robust Construction: Manufactured from high-quality materials for durability and reliability.
Primary Applications:
Corrective jaw surgery and fracture treatment
Facial reconstruction following trauma or tumor resection
Dental implantology and bone grafting
Soft tissue surgery of the lips, cheeks, and oral cavity
Nasal specula are indispensable instruments in rhinology, designed to dilate the nasal wings and provide optimal access to the nasal cavity. By gently widening the nostrils, they enable improved visualization of nasal structures, which is crucial for both diagnostic examinations and surgical procedures. Their application allows the surgeon to work with precision while minimizing the risk of tissue trauma.
Our range features high-quality nasal specula based on the proven designs of Cottle and Killian. These models are specifically developed to meet the demands of modern rhinology and are distinguished by their ergonomic shape and reliable functionality.
Cottle Speculum: These specula are particularly versatile and ideal for controlled, gentle dilation of the nasal wings. They provide a broad view of the nasal cavity, making them extremely useful for both diagnostics and surgical procedures.
Killian Speculum: Known for their robust construction, these specula offer stable and reliable dilation of the nasal wings. They are especially advantageous in complex procedures where sustained and precise access is required.
Both designs are crafted from high-quality materials that ensure easy cleaning and sterilization to meet the highest hygiene standards. Their ergonomic design also ensures comfortable handling, facilitating the surgeon's work and increasing procedural efficiency.
