Dermatology
Dermatological instruments are specialized tools designed for the diagnosis, treatment, and surgical procedures on the skin, nails, and hair. Their precision is key to minimally invasive procedures and achieving optimal aesthetic results
These instruments allow dermatologists to combine medical efficiency with aesthetic precision, ensuring patients receive a safe and professional treatment
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A handheld device with magnification and illumination that allows the physician to examine pigment changes in detail and detect melanoma or other forms of skin cancer at an early stage.
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A ring-shaped or scoop-shaped instrument with sharp edges, used for scraping (curettage) of superficial lesions such as warts or seborrheic keratoses.
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A circular knife used to take a small, cylindrical tissue sample (biopsy) for precise histopathological analysis.
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A metal tool with small loops at the ends, designed for the hygienic and safe removal of blackheads and acne without damaging the surrounding tissue
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A device that uses high-frequency electrical current to cauterize tissue, stop bleeding, or remove small skin growths
