Blunt Tip Micro cannula for fillers
Blunt Tip Micro cannula for fillers – Ultra Thin Wall Blunt Tip Micro Cannula with punching Needle
A micro-cannula is a very thin, tiny, flexible hollow tube with a smooth round tip.
Our micro cannula are an excellent way to inject dermal fillers and PRP. They ensure that the filler is injected into the deeper layers of the skin while using one insertion point. These disposable micro cannulas have a blunt, flexible tip. This reduces the risk of bruising and swelling, making the procedure more comfortable for your patient. Our microcannulas can help you administer dermal fillers, and many other injectables for different facial and body treatments without the need for repeated injections that can cause discomfort, bleeding, inflammation, and other side effects
Ultra Thin Wall Blunt Tip Micro Cannula with punching Needle Benefits:-
Comfort: Patients undergoing cannula injection experience much less discomfort than during needle injections. The entire lip, nasolabial fold, mandibular sulcus, cheek, or temple area can be augmented through a single puncture site. Only 2-4 entry points are needed for full face injections.
Speed: Procedures with Nano needle for Dermal Fillers are less time-consuming, because of the techniques used and decreased need for anesthesia (numbing cream or injections).
Recovery: The social downtime associated with traditional technique is practically eliminated with less edema and swelling and minor bruising and/or vessel laceration.
Value: Fillers can be administered with greater precision so the results are more natural and less product is needed to treat most areas.
Flexibility: Cannula allows access to virtually any area of the facial anatomy for improvement with fillers. Previously hard to treat areas such as the delicate area under the eyes, hollow cheeks and the vertical cheek wrinkles are easily corrected using this technique.
New collagen: Research surgical care suggests that moving the micro cannula back-and-forth in the dermis, stimulates the fibroblasts to produce new collagen, even without the addition of fillers. As a results the skin begins to tighten by initiating growth factors
we offer a wide range of microcannulas available in various gauges and needle lengths. Wider gauges are best for less viscous liquids and gels (such as hyaluronic acid and autologous fat) while longer needles are better for larger treatment areas that need more range. Choose from our microcannulas to find the right one to use for all your available aesthetic treatments.
Blunt Tip Micro Cannula SIZES
18G x 50mm
18G x 70mm
21G x 50mm
21G x 70mm
21G x 100mm
22G x 50mm
22G x 70mm
23G x 40mm
23G x 50mm
23G x 70mm
23G x 80mm
25G x 40mm
25G x 50mm
25G x 70mm
27G x 40mm
25G x 50mm
25G x 70mm
30G x 50mm
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Blunt Tip Micro cannula for fillers
Dermal fillers are one of the most common minimally invasive cosmetic procedures performed in every country. it’s less invasive to use and addresses several key shortcomings that come with using sharp tip needles. With the proper use and training, it has the potential to be an effective tool in any cosmetic surgeon’s kit.
Blunt tip cannulas are ideal for dermal filler because they’re a less invasive method of application. This reduces the post-operative recovery time a patient needs, gives a surgeon more confidence in accessing and maneuvering around delicate areas, and allows for more efficient filler distribution.
Blunt Tip Micro Cannula Sizes – 18G x 50mm, 18G x 70mm, 21G x 50mm, 21G x 70mm, 21G x 100mm, 22G x 50mm, 22G x 70mm, 23G x 40mm, 23G x 50mm, 23G x 70mm, 23G x 80mm, 25G x 40mm, 25G x 50mm, 25G x 70mm, 27G x 40mm, 25G x 50mm, 25G x 70mm, 30G x 50mm
Ultra Thin Wall Blunt Tip Micro Cannula with punching Needle Features:-
- More comfortable & less painful
- The Blunt Tip Avoids Damage To Blood Vessels
- The Needle Of A Cannula Can Be Bent, Making Injection Painless
- Cannula Needles Are Longer, Which Improves Filler Distribution
- Cannula Needles Are More Precise
- Cannulas are blunt, which mean that they are less likely to pierce a through a vein or artery. This results in less swelling, bruising and intravascular injection of filler.
- The practitioner has more feel about what structures are being passed by the tip of the cannula.
- Cannulas are longer, allowing for fewer injections and entry points through the skin.
- Can go in through the same entry point multiple times without hurting the patient.