Iris Scissors – Fine Dissection (Supercut & TC Options) – high quality medical grade stainless steel
Blepharoplasty Instruments Manufactured in Our Own Factory
Oculoplastic surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, ENT departments and aesthetic day clinics form the core of this section, together with dealers who supply eye hospitals. Coverage runs from lid exposure and protection, through marking and measurement, to cutting, haemostasis and closure: lid specula, retractors and plates, calipers and marking calipers, delicate suture forceps with 0.3 mm and 0.5 mm teeth, spring and ring handled scissors, muscle hooks, lacrimal dilators and cannulas, and fine needle holders. All of it is produced on site, from forging and CNC work to tip grinding under magnification, spring setting and final polishing, with dimensional checks at each stage.
Typical overall lengths sit between 9 cm and 14 cm, since eyelid work rewards short instruments held like a pen. Scissor blades are offered straight, curved and sharply curved, with blunt tips for skin flaps and sharp tips for orbital septum work. Satin finish is standard, matt black is available for laser cases. Tungsten carbide is offered on needle holders and selected scissors. Items ship individually or as a numbered upper and lower lid set.
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Choosing the Right Blepharoplasty Instruments
Selecting scissors for skin, muscle and fat
Skin flaps are usually raised with a blunt tipped curved scissor that can be spread as well as cut. Orbicularis and septum respond better to a fine Westcott or spring scissor with sharp tips and a shallow curve. For fat pedicles, many surgeons keep a slightly heavier blunt blade that resists deflection. Serrated or supercut edges help on tough scar tissue but need more careful sharpening later.
Choosing forceps teeth for eyelid skin
Tooth size decides how securely you hold a lid margin without leaving a mark. Teeth of 0.3 mm suit thin upper lid skin and conjunctiva, 0.5 mm gives a firmer bite on orbicularis and tarsus, and 1 x 2 teeth are useful for handling skin muscle flaps. A tying platform behind the teeth lets the same forceps handle suture without changing instruments.
Lid protection and exposure choices
A Jaeger plate slides behind the lid to protect the globe during cutting and cautery, and is worth having in two widths. Desmarres retractors evert the lid for posterior approaches, with blade widths from about 11 mm to 17 mm. Chalazion clamps stabilise and control bleeding for small lesions. Choose polished steel where you use monopolar cautery, and check that plate edges are fully rounded.
Why Buy Blepharoplasty Instruments from ADAS Instruments
- Direct from Sialkot. One margin instead of three between the grinder and your tray.
- Documented quality. ISO 13485 procedures and CE marking cover the eyelid range.
- Fine grain steel. German stock takes and keeps a delicate edge on thin tissue.
- Clinic branding. Instruments can leave the factory already marked with your practice name.
- Copies of favourites. A worn pattern you cannot rebuy can be measured and remade.
- Air express. DHL and FedEx serve clinics in the USA, Europe, Australia and the Gulf, typically inside 3 to 5 working days.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is in a basic blepharoplasty instrument set?
A workable upper lid set usually contains a marking caliper, fine toothed forceps in 0.3 mm and 0.5 mm, a blunt tipped curved scissor, a fine spring scissor, two skin hooks, a Jaeger plate, mosquito forceps and a Castroviejo or fine ring handled needle holder. Lower lid and transconjunctival work adds a Desmarres retractor and a longer fine dissecting scissor.
How many autoclave cycles will these instruments take?
There is no fixed limit. These are reusable instruments intended for steam sterilisation at 134 degrees C, and working life depends far more on handling, cleaning chemistry and drying than on cycle count. Rinse promptly, avoid strong chloride solutions, dry fully before storage and keep box joints lubricated. Scissors and needle holders can be sent back for resharpening or insert replacement rather than replaced outright.
Do you supply eyelid instruments under a clinic or dealer brand?
Yes, private label is a standard service. We laser mark your name or logo on the shank, apply your catalogue codes, and pack in printed boxes or pouches you specify. Because we run our own factory, minimum quantities stay low enough for a single clinic to brand a small set. Artwork approval and a sample photograph are sent before the batch is finished.
Is a matt black finish useful in eyelid surgery?
It helps where a microscope, loupes with strong light or a laser are in use, because a satin or mirror face can throw reflections into the field. Matt black anti-glare finish is available on retractors, plates and forceps in this section. The finish does not change cleaning or sterilisation requirements, and the underlying steel is the same German stock used across the range.
Request a Quote or a Custom Instrument
Tell us the pattern, size and finish you need and we will send a factory price list the same working day. Email adas.surgical@gmail.com. Wholesale, distributor and hospital tender enquiries are welcome.




















