Nasal Rasp
A Nasal Rasp is a fundamental rhinoplasty instrument used for contouring and smoothing the nasal bones after osteotomy or for reducing a dorsal hump. It features a handle and a working surface covered with sharp teeth or an abrasive coating. By moving the rasp across the bone, the surgeon can file down irregularities, reduce bony projections, and create a smooth, symmetric dorsal profile. Available in various shapes, sizes, and coarseness levels, it is essential for achieving a polished final nasal contour.
Key Features:
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Working surface with sharp teeth or abrasive grit for controlled bone removal.
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Used to reduce bony humps, smooth osteotomy edges, and refine the nasal dorsum.
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Available in straight, curved, double-ended, and specialized (e.g., Maltz, Diamond) designs.
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Provides tactile feedback for incremental bone reduction.
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Essential for both functional and aesthetic refinement of the nasal pyramid.
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Durable construction for reliable performance through multiple procedures.
Sculpt a smooth, natural nasal bridge with the precise bone-shaping action of a Nasal Rasp from Medic Instrument.








