| Size | 55-08700 3,0 mm 20 cm/8", 55-08701 3,0 mm 30 cm/12", 55-08702 4,0 mm 30 cm/12", 55-08703 5,0 mm 30 cm/12", 55-08603 5,0 mm 40 cm/12", 55-08704 6,0 mm 30 cm/12", 55-08714 3,0 mm 20 cm/8", 55-08715 3,0 mm 30 cm/12", 55-08716 4,0 mm 30 cm/12", 55-08717 5,0 mm 30 cm/12", 55-08719 6,0 mm 30 cm/12", 55-08707 3,0 mm 20 cm/8", 55-08708 3,0 mm 30 cm/12", 55-08709 4,0 mm 30 cm/12", 55-08712 4,0 mm 40 cm/12", 55-08710 5,0 mm 30 cm/12", 55-08711 6,0 mm 30 cm/12" |
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Liposuction Cannula
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A liposuction cannula is a medical instrument used in cosmetic surgery to remove excess fat from various body areas. It features a thin, hollow tube with a small, blunt tip that is inserted through small incisions. Suction is applied, allowing surgeons to break up and extract unwanted fat deposits, contouring the body’s shape.
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