Originally developed by a neurosurgeon, the Colorado Needle is a microdissection needle designed for precision cutting. This single-use device is intended for dissecting and cauterizing soft tissue.
There’s no missing the point!
Compatible with a range of monopolar electrosurgical handpieces on the market. Made with ultra sharp tungsten and small size, Colorado Needle tips are designed to allow for consistent precision and patient protection.
5-micron tip
Microscopic (5μ), ultra-sharp tip is designed to enable precision tissue dissection and hemostasis at low power settings, which can help minimise tissue damage.1
Highly polished tungsten
Tungsten alloy heat resistant tip (melting point >3400°C) maintains sharpness longer than stainless steel; eliminating or reducing the need for multiple needles per case.
Variety of designs
The Colorado Needle line includes more than 20 configurations tailored to the unique needs of a diverse range of procedures, with lengths and angles that provide versatility to meet both procedural requirements and surgeon preferences.
You can use the Colorado needle in the following specialties:
Excellent anatomical fit and contour for your facial aesthetic and reconstructive needs.
Learn more1. Rokhsar, C.K., Ciocon, D.H., Detweiler, S., Fitzpatrick, R.E. "The Short Pulse Carbon Dioxide Laser versus the Colorado Needle Tip with Electorocautery for Upper and Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty", Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 40:159-164 [2008].
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