Plastic Surgery Instruments Manufactured in Our Own Factory
Aesthetic clinics, reconstructive units, burns and hand services, teaching hospitals and specialist distributors buy from this range. It spans the atraumatic handling instruments that protect thin flaps, the sharp dissecting instruments used in undermining, the retraction pieces that hold a plane open with minimal assistance, and the fine suturing instruments used for skin closure where scar quality is the outcome patients ultimately judge. Forging, milling, hardening, tip filing and polishing are all completed in house, which lets us hold the close jaw tolerances that atraumatic forceps and micro needle holders depend on.
Overall lengths commonly run from 9 cm to 20 cm, with micro patterns available shorter. Serration choices include fine cross serration, 1×2 teeth, mouse tooth and diamond dusted jaws. Scissors are supplied sharp and sharp, sharp and blunt or blunt and blunt, straight or curved, plain or tungsten carbide. Finishes are mirror or satin. Everything is reusable, autoclavable at 134 degrees C, and offered as a ready set or as individual replacements.
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Choosing the Right Plastic Surgery Instruments
Selecting Atraumatic Forceps For Thin Flaps
Crushing injury at a flap edge shows up later as a widened scar, so forceps choice matters more here than in most specialties. Fine 1×2 toothed patterns such as Adson and Brown Adson hold skin securely with minimal grip force, while smooth serrated jaws suit fat and glandular tissue. Diamond dusted platforms give extra hold on suture and needle without extra pressure. Keep separate forceps for skin and for deeper layers.
Straight Or Curved Dissecting Scissors
Straight blades cut cleanly along a defined line and suit trimming, suture cutting and graft preparation. Curved blades follow the natural plane of undermining and let the surgeon spread as well as cut, which is why most facial and breast dissection is done with curved patterns. A practical tray carries curved scissors in two lengths for depth, plus one straight pair kept away from suture so its fine edge survives.
When Tungsten Carbide Is Worth The Premium
Tungsten carbide inserts add cost at purchase but extend working life considerably on instruments used every list. Scissors cutting dermis, cartilage or heavy suture, and needle holders driving 3-0 and larger needles, are the clearest candidates. Very fine micro instruments used only on delicate tissue often perform better as plain stainless. Gold ring handles identify carbide instruments on the tray and help staff separate them at reprocessing.
Why Buy Plastic Surgery Instruments from ADAS Instruments
- Manufacturer pricing. Clinic budgets go further once the trading margin is removed.
- Documented compliance. ISO 13485 certification and CE marking cover this range.
- Material integrity. German surgical grade stainless with carbide inserts on demand.
- Branded as yours. Logos, codes and retail packaging under OEM and private label service.
- One-off patterns. Custom instruments produced from drawings, photographs or samples.
- Courier shipping. DHL and FedEx deliver in about 3 to 5 working days to key markets.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a starter plastic surgery tray contain?
Most clinics begin with fine curved and straight dissecting scissors, Adson and Brown Adson forceps, two single prong and two double prong skin hooks, a fine needle holder, a small self retaining retractor, a scalpel handle and mosquito forceps. That group covers minor excision and skin closure. Larger body contouring or breast work is then added as separate procedure specific sets rather than duplicating the base tray.
Are your instruments suitable for micro suturing?
We manufacture fine and micro patterns including round handled needle holders, spring action scissors and jeweller style forceps with tips ground to close tolerance under magnification. Handling should still be treated as delicate, with protective tip guards in storage and reprocessing kept separate from heavy instruments. Send a drawing or a reference sample if you need a specific tip dimension and we will match it.
Can we order instruments with our clinic or brand name?
Yes. Laser marking or acid etching of your name, logo and catalogue code is a standard service, and packaging can be printed to your artwork. Minimum quantities are low, which suits a clinic ordering one modest branded tray as well as a distributor launching a full line. We supply marked samples for written approval before the main batch enters production.
How are the instruments finished and maintained?
Each piece is deburred by hand and given a mirror or satin polish, satin being useful under strong theatre lighting because it scatters glare. Reprocessing follows normal practice, rinse promptly, clean with a soft brush and neutral pH detergent, dry fully, lubricate joints and autoclave at 134 degrees C. Avoid prolonged saline soaking, which pits stainless steel over time and dulls fine tips.
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.


















