Blade Width | 30 mm, 50 mm |
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Retractor Only | 55-18300, 55-18500 |
With Fiber Light | 55-18301, 55-18501 |
With Fiber Light & Suction | 55-18302, 55-18502 |
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Mammaplasty Retractors – BIGGS
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Mammaplasty retractors, commonly known as “BIGGS” retractors, are specialized surgical instruments used in breast surgery procedures, particularly in mammaplasty or breast augmentation surgeries. These retractors are designed to gently hold back and expose breast tissue, allowing surgeons to have clear visibility and access to the surgical site. They come in various sizes and designs, but they all share the common goal of assisting in the precise and controlled manipulation of breast tissue during the procedure. The use of mammaplasty retractors helps surgeons achieve more accurate and aesthetically pleasing results while minimizing tissue trauma.
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