



Cottle Dorsal Scissors Angled Serrated | NJ Medical Instruments
$ 36 Original price was: $ 36.$ 32Current price is: $ 32.
The NJ Medical Instruments Cottle Dorsal Scissors – Angled Serrated feature heavy, angled blades with tungsten carbide inlays and micro-serrations to prevent tissue slippage. Ideal for rhinoplasty and facelift procedures, they have gold-plated handles and an overall length of 6‑1/4″ (15.9 cm). Guaranteed to stay sharp for a lifetime.
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The NJ Medical Instruments Cottle Dorsal Scissors – Angled Serrated are precision surgical scissors designed for rhinoplasty and facelift procedures, providing surgeons with superior control and cutting accuracy. Featuring heavy, angled blades, these scissors are ideal for dissecting tougher soft tissues while maintaining precision and safety.
Both blades include tungsten carbide inlays for increased durability, sharper cutting edges, and extended service life. The micro-serrations on the lower blade help prevent tissue slippage, ensuring clean and controlled dissection. The scissors also feature gold-plated handles for enhanced grip and ergonomic handling.
With an overall length of 6-1/4″ (15.9 cm), the Cottle Dorsal Scissors are guaranteed to stay sharp for a lifetime, making them a reliable and essential tool for professional surgeons. Handcrafted from premium surgical-grade materials, they combine durability, precision, and comfort in one instrument.
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