Blepharoplasty Instrument Sets – Precision Tools for Eyelid Surgery

Eyelid surgeries rank among the most technically challenging procedures in the fields of both plastic and ophthalmic surgery. Little margin for error exists within the periorbital region – delicate tissues, intricate anatomy, and extremely visible outcomes. Consequently, for surgeons specifically doing blepharoplasty, having appropriate instrumentation is not a mere convenience issue. A direct influence is wielded on the procedure’s safety, the accuracy of tissue handling, and the quality of final results. Here at NJ Medical Instruments, we supply a specifically curated range of blepharoplasty instrument sets made to meet, at the very least, the principal demands of plastic surgeons, ophthalmic surgeons, and oculoplastic specialists around the world.

Blepharoplasty Instruments Set – 1 | NJ Medical Instruments

SKU: NJMS-01
Original price was: $ 196.Current price is: $ 175.

Kaye Blepharoplasty Instruments Set | NJ Medical Instruments

SKU: NJMS-06
Original price was: $ 195.Current price is: $ 175.

Blepharoplasty Instruments Set – 2 | NJ Medical Instruments

SKU: NJMS-02
Original price was: $ 226.Current price is: $ 205.

Seiff Blepharoplasty Instruments Set | NJ Medical Instruments

SKU: NJMS-07
Original price was: $ 389.Current price is: $ 350.

Extra Capsular Cataract Extraction Set (ECCE) | NJ Medical Instruments

SKU: NJMS-05
Original price was: $ 395.Current price is: $ 355.

What is blepharoplasty and why does instrumentation matter?

Drooping or surplus skin of the upper and/or lower eyelids is remedied by means of blepharoplasty. Moreover, bulging orbital fat is excised, with the eye area brought back to a more youthful and receptive state. This operation can be conducted depending on purely aesthetic reasons or when ptosis so far impairs the field of vision that it becomes a significant functional problem. In one end, where the eyelid skin is the thinnest skin of the body - usually less than 0.5mm - every instrument employed must be precisely crafted. Blunt edges, imprecise tips, or poorly balanced handles translate directly into rough tissue handling, unnecessary bleeding, and suboptimal healing. For surgeons doing blepharoplasty frequently, in particular, a well-configured instrument set is a long-term investment in consistency and outcomes. 

Our Blepharoplasty Sets - What We Offer There are presently seven specialist sets in our range, each optimised for different levels of complexity and/or surgical approach:

Currently active promotions see all sets fork up to 11% off the standard pricing section.

What Instruments Are Typically Included in a Blepharoplasty Set?

A well-configured blepharoplasty set generally brings together:

  • Blepharoplasty scissors - fine-tipped, with either curved or straight blades for skin and orbicularis incision
  • Fixation and tissue forceps - fine-toothed designs for secure, atraumatic tissue handling
  • Needle holders - with delicate jaws suited to fine suture materials (typically 6-0 to 7-0)
  • Skin hooks and retractors - for gentle tissue exposure without crush injury
  • Callipers and marking instruments - to achieve symmetrical lid crease placement pre-incision
  • Cannulas - for fat aspiration or redistribution in lower lid cases
  • Clamps and haemostats - in appropriately fine gauges for periorbital vasculature

Our sets have been designed to reflect how surgeons actually use these instruments together in sequence, rather than simply grouping tools by type.

Manufacturing Quality You Can Trust

Every blepharoplasty set from NJ Medical Instruments is manufactured in Sialkot, Pakistan, from premium surgical-grade stainless steel. Sialkot is one of the world's foremost centers for surgical instrument manufacturing, with decades of expertise in supplying hospitals, surgical centers, and distributors across Europe, North America, and beyond. Our instruments are designed to withstand repeated autoclave sterilization cycles without corrosion, warping, or loss of function. We supply surgeons, surgical equipment distributors, hospital procurement teams, and medical education institutions. Whether you are equipping a new theatre or replacing worn instruments in an established set, our pricing and quality make NJ Medical Instruments a dependable sourcing partner.

FAQ - Ophthalmic Surgical Instruments Set

What instruments are used in blepharoplasty surgery?

The core instruments include fine scissors (such as Westcott or iris-style scissors), tissue forceps, needle holders, skin hooks, callipers for symmetry marking, and - in fat-handling cases - fine cannulas and retractors. A complete blepharoplasty set bundles these into a ready-to-use, sterile-compatible configuration. 

What is the Kaye blepharoplasty technique?

The Kaye technique refers to a specific approach to upper eyelid blepharoplasty developed by Brian Kaye, involving precise pre-operative marking and conservative skin excision to achieve natural-looking results with minimal scarring. The Kaye Blepharoplasty Instruments Set (NJMS-06) is configured to support this approach. 

What is the Seiff blepharoplasty set used for?

The Seiff configuration is commonly associated with lower eyelid and combined upper/lower lid procedures. It is particularly favoured by oculoplastic surgeons, working with more complex periorbital anatomy patients, requiring functional and cosmetic correction simultaneously. 

Are these sets suitable for ophthalmic surgeons as well as plastic surgeons?

Yes. Our range includes sets suited to both plastic and ophthalmic surgery contexts, including the ECCE set for cataract extraction work. Many surgeons working in oculoplastics operate across both specialties, and our range is designed with that crossover in mind.

Can I order individual instruments rather than a complete set?

Yes. Our wider surgical instruments catalogue includes individual blepharoplasty scissors, tissue forceps, needle holders, and retractors available to purchase separately. This allows you to supplement an existing set or replace specific instruments without purchasing a full kit. 

Browse our full selection of blepharoplasty sets below, or contact our team directly for bulk orders, custom set configurations, or distributor enquiries.