Castanares Facelift Scissors, Straight, TC Blade
Overview
The Castanares Facelift Scissors are designed to support precise tissue dissection and controlled cutting in facial and soft tissue procedures requiring visibility, maneuverability, and refined handling. The straight blade profile is commonly selected for direct access and controlled cutting within delicate operative fields.
Featuring tungsten carbide (TC) cutting inserts, this instrument is commonly selected for procedures requiring precision tissue management and consistent instrument performance.
Manufactured from German surgical stainless steel with tungsten carbide inserts, these scissors are designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization.
Key Features
• Castanares Pattern Design – Commonly selected for facial and soft tissue dissection procedures requiring precise tissue handling.
• Straight Blade Profile – Designed to facilitate direct access and controlled linear cutting.
• Tungsten Carbide (TC) Blade Inserts – Features tungsten carbide cutting inserts that may be selected based on surgeon preference and instrument requirements.
• Precision Cutting Design – Intended to support controlled tissue dissection and fine cutting applications.
• German Surgical Stainless Steel – Designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization.
• Balanced Construction – Engineered to support stable handling and tactile feedback during delicate surgical procedures.
Configuration Options
Straight, TC Blade
SKU: 400-960
Features a straight blade profile with tungsten carbide cutting inserts for controlled tissue dissection and cutting.
Common Applications
• Facial surgery
• Soft tissue dissection
• Plastic and reconstructive surgery
• Facelift procedures
• Fine tissue cutting
• Procedures requiring precise instrument control
Instrument Heritage
• The Castanares pattern is named after Salvador Castanares, a surgeon recognized for contributions to aesthetic and facial surgery.
• Instruments bearing the Castanares name are commonly associated with procedures involving facial soft tissue dissection and refinement.
• The pattern remains widely recognized within facial plastic and reconstructive surgical instrumentation.
Instrument Insight
• Straight blade profiles are often selected when direct access and linear cutting are desired.
• Facelift scissors are commonly utilized in procedures requiring controlled dissection and precise tissue handling.
• Tungsten carbide blade inserts provide an alternative cutting surface configuration that may be selected based on user preference and instrument requirements.
• The Castanares pattern is frequently associated with facial surgical procedures where visibility and precision are important considerations.
Why Material Matters
• German surgical stainless steel is widely used for its balance of strength, corrosion resistance, and durability.
• Tungsten carbide inserts provide an alternative cutting surface configuration that may be selected based on user preference and instrument requirements.
• Suitable for repeated sterilization when properly maintained.
• Commonly used in reusable surgical instruments intended for long-term clinical use.
Compliance
This instrument is intended for use by trained medical professionals. Proper technique and handling are required. Performance may vary based on application, maintenance, and clinical use.
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