Size | 22 mm – 55-15522, 22 mm – 55-17722, 38 mm – 55-17738, 38 mm – 55-15538 |
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FREEMAN – 18 cm/7″
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The FREEMAN instrument, measuring 18 cm (7 inches) in length, is a surgical tool often used in cosmetic and plastic surgery. It is especially valuable in procedures like forehead and brow lifts. This instrument assists surgeons by delicately lifting and retracting the skin and soft tissue of the forehead, ensuring precise and controlled surgical manipulation for improved aesthetic results while minimizing tissue trauma
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