Dermasculpt blunt cannulas
The blunt cannula allows blood vessels to be “retracted” as the microcannula travels through tissue under the skin, instead of puncturing blood vessels as with traditional needles.
What is a Dermasculpt Microcannula?
The blunt cannula allows blood vessels to be “retracted” as the microcannula travels through tissue under the skin, instead of puncturing blood vessels as with traditional needles.
Why injectable with Dermasculpt Microcannula
better than using a sharp needle?
Cannulas have the great advantage of being safer, more accurate, virtually no bruising when used correctly, and in most cases do not require any injectable anesthesia or blocks. With these cannulas, pain, bruising, swelling and the duration of the procedure have been significantly reduced.
How many skin punctures are made during the procedure?
Using a cannula will reduce the number of punctures in the skin. With just one or two injections into the skin, almost the entire desired area can be treated.
Instructions for use.
Disinfect the skin in the treatment area.
Make an initial puncture of the skin with a sharp needle of the same diameter or larger, and immediately discard the sharp needle very carefully so as not to prick anyone by accident.
Locate the entry point, which is visible from the tiny drop of blood created by the puncture.
Insert a blunt-tipped cannula into the deep dermis or sub-q layer, depending on the cannula gauge and filler being injected.
Penetration must be done perpendicular to the skin surface.
Use the flexibility of the microcannula to guide it tangentially into the skin to the desired length.
Inject in a retrograde manner, fanning the area to be treated.
Continue to do this in different planes and in different directions, if necessary, until you achieve the desired effect of volumizing and stimulating the skin. Carefully remove the microcannula from the skin.
After use, dispose of the sharp needle and cannula in a suitable container that meets the requirements.
Dermasculpt blunt cannulas
The blunt cannula allows blood vessels to be “retracted” as the microcannula travels through tissue under the skin, instead of puncturing blood vessels as with traditional needles.
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