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ULTRA CARE CORP Facelift surgery, also known as rhytidectomy, involves the use of various surgical instruments and tools to lift and tighten the skin and underlying tissues of the face. While the specific instruments used can vary depending on the surgeon’s preferences and the technique employed, here are some common instruments and tools used in facelift surgery:
Scalpel: A surgical knife used to make incisions in the skin.
Scissors: Surgical scissors may be used to cut tissues and to dissect the skin and underlying layers.
Hemostats: These clamping tools help control bleeding by clamping blood vessels.
Needle Holder: Used to hold and manipulate needles during suturing.
Sutures: Surgical thread used to close incisions and hold tissues together.
Retractors: These instruments help surgeons hold back and expose the surgical area. Types of retractors include self-retaining and handheld retractors.
Liposuction cannulas: In some cases, liposuction may be used to remove excess fat from the face. Liposuction cannulas are used to suction out the fat.
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