NASAL RASP AND FILES
Nasal rasps and files are specialized surgical instruments designed for the meticulous contouring, reduction, and smoothing of nasal bones during rhinoplasty. A rasp typically has a handle with a textured, file-like surface used for more aggressive bone removal and hump reduction. A file often refers to a finer instrument for delicate finishing and polishing. Together, they allow surgeons to sculpt the nasal dorsum, eliminate irregularities, and create a smooth, symmetrical bony framework, which is fundamental to achieving both the aesthetic shape and functional structure of the nose in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.
Key Features:
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Rasp for Reduction:Â Coarse, tooth-like surface for controlled bone removal and hump reduction.
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File for Finishing:Â Finer surface for smoothing edges and polishing the bony contour.
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Variety of Curvatures:Â Straight, curved, and angled designs to match nasal anatomy.
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Dual-Ended Options:Â Many feature different coarseness on each end for efficient workflow.
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Essential for Dorsal Refinement:Â Critical tools for creating a smooth, aesthetic nasal bridge.
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Durable & Sterilizable:Â Crafted from surgical stainless steel, fully autoclavable for OR use.
Shape the nasal dorsum with precision from reduction to polish. The comprehensive range of nasal rasps and files from Medic instrument provides the specialized tools needed for expert bone contouring in rhinoplasty.








