Tumescent Infiltrator Angled Cannula
- Spiral Micro-Hole Configuration
- Angled Shaft Design
- Blunt Tip Design
- German Stainless steel Shaft
- Fully Autoclavable / Sterilizable.
The Tumescent Infiltrator Angled Cannula improves the infiltration process during tumescent liposuction. Its slanted shaft enables surgeons to access deep and difficult-to-reach places with greater accuracy. This design guarantees that anesthetic fluids are delivered uniformly, improving both patient comfort and surgical efficiency. Furthermore, the angled construction lowers resistance when going through tissue, resulting in improved control and precision during procedures.
This cannula is crafted by skilled manufacturers from high-quality German stainless steel, ensuring longevity and corrosion resistance. Because the materials are carefully chosen, the cannula remains durable and dependable. Furthermore, it is entirely autoclavable and sterilizable, ensuring stringent hygiene compliance. The smooth inside surface eliminates clogging and allows for continuous fluid entry.
Surgeons routinely utilize the Tumescent Infiltrator Angled Cannula during tumescent liposuction treatments. It allows for efficient infiltration of anesthetic solutions into the subcutaneous fat layers, resulting in effective local anesthesia, vasoconstriction, and hydrodissection. These advantages greatly reduce blood loss, surgical discomfort, and recovery time. Furthermore, the homogeneous distribution of tumescent fluid enables surgeons to accomplish superior contouring results while reducing trauma. This tool is especially beneficial for fat grafting and reconstructive surgeries that necessitate precision fluid injection.
Medic Instrument constantly produces high-quality surgical instruments that meet rigorous industry standards. To achieve precision and reliability, the company employs modern production techniques as well as stringent quality control procedures. Many healthcare experts trust its products because they deliver consistent results in cosmetic and reconstructive procedures.
What is the ideal cannula length for different procedures?
The ideal length depends on the surgical application. Shorter cannulas, around 15 cm, work well for smaller treatment areas, while longer ones, up to 35 cm, allow better access to larger regions. Choosing the appropriate length ensures efficiency and minimizes unnecessary tissue disruption


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