- These are surgical-grade, stainless steel instruments designed for delicate, precise cutting in medical and dental
Uses
- Surgical Procedures:
- Commonly used for fine, intricate work in surgical procedures, particularly in ophthalmology or small-tissue tasks
- Dental Applications:
- Used by dental professionals for tissue dissection or cutting fine materials, such as in periodontal or oral surgery
- Suture Removal:
- Frequently used to cut sutures due to their sharp, precise tips
- General Medical Use:
- Used in clinics for cutting dressings, gauze, or other lightweight materials
Features
- Iris Model:
- Features a 4.5-inch length with straight, sharp, pointed tips
- Standard Stainless Steel:
- Constructed from durable, corrosion-resistant stainless steel
- Design:
- A standard, small-loop design optimized for precision
- Non-Sterile:
- Typically supplied as a non-sterile instrument, intended for sterilization before use
- "Seal of Excellence":
- Backed by Henry Schein’s product quality guarantee
Benefits
- High Precision:
- The sharp, straight tips allow for very fine, controlled cuts
- Cost-Effective:
- Provides surgeon-grade quality at a lower, "floor grade" price point
- Durability:
- Made with stainless steel, ensuring long-lasting performance, even with frequent sterilization
- Versatility:
- Suitable for a wide range of specialties including dental, medical, and surgical
- Sharper Performance:
- User reviews have noted these scissors are very sharp