Dermatology Cautery
Electro Skin Cautery Unit / Watt Removal
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Unit
Product Brochure
| Model Name/Number | ads |
| Model | GIRISH SURGICAL WORKS |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Brand | GIRISH SURGICAL WORKS |
| Application | Hospital, Veterinary Purpose |
Ø TO REMOVE SKIN TAGS,WARTS,CORNS
Ø HAIR RESTORING SURGERY
Ø FOREHEAD LIFT
Ø ABLATION OF KELOIDES
Ø PALATOPLASTY
Ø KEROTOSIS
Ø BLEPHARE PLASTY
Ø RITODOPLASTY
Ø LEASON REMOVAL
Ø TUMOTTRS
Ø RHINEPLIYMA
Ø EPILATION
Ø NIPPLE REDUCTION
Ø FACE LIFTS
Ø MAMOPLASTY
Ø EPISTAXIS
Ø AUGMENTATION
Ø DEVELOPMENT OF SKIN FLAPS
Ø TONGUE LESION REMOVAL
Ø ABDOMINOPLASTY
Ø BIOPSIES
Ø DERMATOLOGY TREATMENTS.
Ø COSMOLOGY TREATMENTS.
Ø COLLAGEN REMODELING.
Ø SKIN TREATMENTS.
Ø ABLATION & NON ABLATION.
Ø BEAUTY TREATMENTS.
Ø PLASTIC SURGERY.
Specification:-
Power input 230 volts +/- 5%
P
ower consumption 50watts
Frequency 50 +/-5%
Maximum output 50watts.
Advantages:-
Ø Reduced Stress
Ø Reduced operating time
Ø Pressure less cutting
Ø No lateral heat
Ø Microphone incisions
Ø More range of procedure
Ø Minimum blood loss & pain
Ø Minimum heat with no charring resulting in least tissue damage.
Ø Local anesthesia is not required on the surface of skin or in superficial procedure.
Ø Pin point cutting capability.
Ø Shook proof.
Operating details
Ø Plug in the mains cord in the electric main board
Ø Check that the intensity knob is on ” 0”
Ø Plug in the accessories like active handle cable in HIGH OR LOW function given in the unit, according to the requirement.
Ø Insert the patient plate single pin in bipolar out put terminal any of the one.
Ø Don’t insert the patient plate cable in low if you are using high,
Skin cautery is a common medical procedure used to remove various skin lesions such as skin tags, warts, and corns. It utilizes either monopolar or bipolar electrical energy to precisely target and remove these lesions. Monopolar cautery involves the use of a single electrode where the electrical current passes through the patient's body and returns to the generator through a grounding pad placed elsewhere on the body. This method is effective for coagulation and cutting of tissue. Bipolar cautery, on the other hand, utilizes two electrodes that are close together, with the electrical current passing only through the tissue being treated. This technique is often preferred for delicate areas or when precise control over the depth of tissue destruction is necessary. Both monopolar and bipolar cautery can be used multiple times during a procedure to remove multiple skin lesions. However, it's essential to ensure proper sterilization of the cautery device between uses to prevent infection and cross-contamination.