Freeman Areola Marker
Miltex
Code: 21-738
$207.00 NZD
Approx $115.94 USD Exc GST
Approx $115.94 USD Exc GST
Freeman Areola Marker 38mm
The Freeman Areola Marker, typically 38mm in diameter, is a specialized medical instrument used in plastic and reconstructive surgery, specifically in procedures involving breast augmentation, breast reduction, breast reconstruction, or nipple-areola complex (NAC) reconstruction.
This marker is specifically designed to assist surgeons in accurately delineating the position and size of the areola during surgery.
The areola is the pigmented area surrounding the nipple, and its size and position can be crucial for achieving a natural-looking aesthetic outcome in breast surgery.By using the Freeman Areola Marker, surgeons can precisely mark the desired size and position of the areola on the patient's breast before making any incisions.
This helps ensure symmetry and proportionality between the two breasts and allows the surgeon to customize the appearance of the nipple-areola complex according to the patient's preferences and anatomical characteristics.
Plastic and reconstructive surgeons specializing in breast surgery commonly utilize the Freeman Areola Marker as part of their surgical instrumentation to enhance the cosmetic results of breast procedures and improve patient satisfaction.
The Freeman Areola Marker, typically 38mm in diameter, is a specialized medical instrument used in plastic and reconstructive surgery, specifically in procedures involving breast augmentation, breast reduction, breast reconstruction, or nipple-areola complex (NAC) reconstruction.
This marker is specifically designed to assist surgeons in accurately delineating the position and size of the areola during surgery.
The areola is the pigmented area surrounding the nipple, and its size and position can be crucial for achieving a natural-looking aesthetic outcome in breast surgery.By using the Freeman Areola Marker, surgeons can precisely mark the desired size and position of the areola on the patient's breast before making any incisions.
This helps ensure symmetry and proportionality between the two breasts and allows the surgeon to customize the appearance of the nipple-areola complex according to the patient's preferences and anatomical characteristics.
Plastic and reconstructive surgeons specializing in breast surgery commonly utilize the Freeman Areola Marker as part of their surgical instrumentation to enhance the cosmetic results of breast procedures and improve patient satisfaction.