In the world of plastic surgery, precision and artistry go hand in hand. Surgeons rely on a wide array of instruments to sculpt and reshape the human form, and among these tools, scalpel handles and knives hold a special place. These instruments are crucial for achieving the desired aesthetic results while minimizing trauma to the patient’s tissues.
Scalpel Handles:
Scalpel handles are the foundation of any surgical procedure involving a scalpel blade. They come in various shapes and sizes, designed to accommodate the surgeon’s grip and preferences.
- Swivel Handles: These handles feature a rotating head that allows for greater maneuverability and flexibility when making precise incisions. Swivel handles are particularly useful in intricate plastic surgery procedures where the surgeon needs to change the angle of the blade without repositioning the handle.
- Straight Handles: Straight scalpel handles are the most common and straightforward option. They are often used in plastic surgery for their stability and ease of use, especially when making linear incisions or for tasks requiring minimal angulation.
Scalpel Blades:
Scalpel blades come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, each tailored to specific plastic surgery needs. These blades are single use, ensuring sharpness and minimizing the risk of infection.
- No. 10 and No. 15 Blades: These are the most commonly used scalpel blades in plastic surgery. The No. 10 blade features a small, curved cutting edge suitable for making precise incisions, while the No. 15 blade is designed for more intricate work, such as fine dissections.
- No. 11 Blade: The No. 11 blade has a triangular shape with a pointed tip. It’s ideal for precise, detail-oriented tasks, such as creating small openings in the skin for sutures.
Ballenger Swivel Knife – Bayonet
- Large hollow handle for forcible and controlled manipulations.
- Bayonet shaft for optimal visualization of the working end.
- A rotating blade that swivels for ideal surgical control.
- Several sizes are available to suit different patient types.
Ballenger Swivel Knife – Straight
- Large hollow handle for forcible and controlled manipulations.
- Bayonet shaft for optimal visualization of the working end.
- A rotating blade that swivels for ideal surgical control.
- Several sizes are available to suit different patient types.
Beaver Scalpel Handle for Micro Blades
- Micro-Slot for Holding Scalpel Blades with Safety.
- Knurled Grip Style Pattern Ensuring Strong Gripping.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle for Controlled Incision Performance
Converse Rhinoplastic Knife
- Serrated flat handle for a confident non-slip grip.
- Slender neck to pass easily in narrow anatomical spaces.
- Curved blade for optimal surgical access into nasal cavities.
Cottle Rhinoplasty Knife
- Serrated flat handle for non-slip grasps.
- Slender neck for optimal surgical access in narrow spaces.
- Premium stainless-steel materials for a reliable service.
Fomon Rhinoplasty Knife
- Serrated flat handle for confident non-slip grasps.
- Slender neck to facilitate surgical access in narrow cavities.
- Two cutting edges for convenience and efficiency.
Freer Mucosa Knife
- Flat Handle To Guarantee Non-slip Grips.
- Slender Shafts To Reach Deep Spaces.
- Premium Grade Stainless Steel For Reliable Service.
Freer Septum Knife
- Long handle to facilitate controlled movements.
- Slender shaft for easy surgical access.
- Several blade profiles to customize your approach.