ADMIRE SURGICAL ’s Rhinoplasty, often referred to as a “nose job,” is a surgical procedure that aims to reshape or reconstruct the nose for functional or aesthetic reasons. To perform a successful rhinoplasty, surgeons use a variety of specialized instruments and sets designed to facilitate precision, safety, and optimal outcomes. These instruments are carefully selected and maintained to ensure the surgical procedure is conducted smoothly and with the utmost care.
Elevators: Elevators are used to lift the nasal skin and mucosa away from the underlying structures to provide better access for surgical manipulation.
Elevators are used to lift and separate nasal tissues, making it easier for the surgeon to access and modify the underlying structures.
Converse Periosteal Elevator
Cottle Periosteal Elevator
Cottle Periosteal Elevator – Double Ended
- Sharp & Blunt Tips for Atraumatic Periosteum Dissection.
- Slender Shanks with Depth Marks for Measuring Access Into the Nostrils.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle for Maximum Control.
Cottle Periosteal Elevator – Fine
- Sharp & Blunt Tips for Atraumatic Periosteum Dissection.
- Slender Shanks with Depth Marks for Measuring Access Into the Nostrils.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle for Maximum Control.
Joseph Periosteal Elevator
Williger Periosteal Elevator – Raspatory
- Reliable Curved Blade for Passing Into Narrow Spaces.
- 0 & 7.0mm Blade Sizes for Delicate Periosteum Dissection.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle for Maximum Control.
Yankauer Septum Elevator — Blunt
- Reliable Curved Blade for Passing Into Narrow Spaces.
- 0mm Blade Sizes for Delicate Periosteum Dissection.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle for Maximum Control.