
Instrument catalog
Dermatology
Dermatology ranges include dermal curettes, biopsy punches, comedo extractors, hooks, scalpels, and skin instruments. Working-end diameter or width, tip form, sharpness, length, and handle configuration identify the variant.
Buyers should state the intended use so the working end can be matched to the right pattern, then define finish, edge condition, and protective packaging for fine or sharp tips.
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DermatologyUnna Vidal Comedone Extractor, Double Ended with Needle, 11.5cm
28077•Made to order
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DermatologyKatsch Walton Comedone Extractor, Double Ended, Sharp Round, 14cm
28080•Made to order
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DermatologySaalfield Comedone Extractor with Needle, Double-Ended, Spoon and Lancet End, 14cm
28139•Made to order
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DermatologyFormby Cerumen Scoop and Hook, 2.5mm Hook, Scoop 3mm x 2mm , Double-Ended, 18cm
34759•Made to order
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Procurement considerations for dermatology
- Working-end diameter or width
- Tip form and edge condition
- Length and handle form
- Finish and protective packaging
Buyer FAQs
What reference is best for a custom dermal instrument?
A dimensioned drawing or controlled sample when the catalog name does not fully describe tip form and working dimensions.
How should biopsy punches be specified?
State the diameter series, tip profile, length, handle, finish, and the accepted sharpness reference.