Supercut & TC Scissors for Aesthetics
Sharp scissors reduce tissue trauma. Adas Instruments offers three grades of scissors: Standard, Supercut (Black Handle), and Tungsten Carbide (Gold Handle).
- Metzenbaum Scissors:Â For dissecting delicate tissue in breast and abdominal surgery.
- Iris & Tenotomy Scissors:Â Fine-tipped scissors for detailed facial work and blepharoplasty.
- Facelift Scissors:Â Long, curved scissors (like Kaye or Gorney) for skin flap dissection.
- Mayo Scissors:Â Heavy scissors for cutting fascia and sutures.
Supercut Edge: One micro-serrated blade and one razor-sharp blade prevent tissue slippage during cutting.
FAQ Section:
Q: What are the best scissors for delicate rhinoplasty procedures? A: For precision nasal work, Iris Scissors and Joseph Scissors are highly recommended. Their fine tips allow for accurate dissection of soft tissue and cartilage in restricted areas.
Q: Why should I choose Tungsten Carbide (TC) over standard stainless steel? A: Tungsten Carbide inserts are significantly harder than steel, meaning the scissors stay sharp for a much longer duration. They are easily identified by their gold handles and are ideal for high-volume surgical environments.
Q: How do SuperCut scissors improve surgical outcomes? A: SuperCut scissors feature a unique razor-edge blade and a micro-serrated blade. This combination grips the tissue and cuts cleanly without slipping, leading to less tissue trauma and faster healing times.













