ADAS Instruments offers a precision-engineered range of rhinoplasty instruments

Rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as a “nose job,” is a surgical procedure designed to reshape the nose for either functional (improving breathing) or aesthetic reasons.

The success of the procedure heavily depends not only on the surgeon’s skill but the precision of the instruments used. Below is a list and description of the primary nasal surgery instruments used.

    • Scalpels Handles: Used for making incisions on the nose. Scalpel handles No. 3 or 4 with disposable blades No. 15 or 10 are commonly used for precise cuts.
    • Nasal Osteotomes: These are chisels used to cut and reshape nasal bones.
    • Nasal Rasp: Rasps are used to smooth out and refine nasal bone surfaces.
    • Nasal Elevators: Used to lift and separate soft tissues from the bone or cartilage.
    • Nasal Speculum: A nasal speculum is used to widen the nostrils, providing the surgeon with a clear view of the nasal cavity.
    • Nasal Scissors: Used for cutting and trimming nasal tissues, cartilage, and sutures.
    • Nasal Forceps: Forceps are used for grasping, holding, and manipulating tissues.
    • Nasal Bone Saw: Saws are used to make controlled cuts in the nasal bone.
    • Nasal Retractors: Used to hold back tissues, providing better access and visibility during surgery.
    • Nasal Septum Instruments
    • Septum Forceps: For manipulating and straightening the septum.
    • Septum Elevator: Used for elevating the mucoperichondrial to access the septum.
    • Nasal Suction Tubes: Used to remove blood and fluids from the surgical area
    • Nasal Needle Holder: Used to hold needles during suturing of soft tissues and cartilage.

There are some others too but these are the most common instruments used in rhinoplasty.

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