Korean Blunt Micro Cannula Filler For Injectable Hyaluronic Acid 18G 100mm
Product Details:
Place of Origin: | korea |
Brand Name: | Microcannula |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | Blunt Tip |
Document: | Product Brochure PDF |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 box |
---|---|
Price: | 40$ |
Packaging Details: | box |
Delivery Time: | 5-8days |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Detail Information |
|||
Product Name: | Microcannula | Needle Size: | 14g 16g 18g 19g 21g 22g 23g 25g 27g 29g 30g |
---|---|---|---|
Length: | 25mm 38mm 50mm 70mm 90mm 100mm | Materials: | Stainless Steel |
Function: | Filler Injection | Feature: | Easy/Eco-friendly/Flexible |
Shelf Life: | 5 Years | Usage: | Beauty Hospital Medical |
Highlight: | Korean Blunt Micro Cannula Filler,100mm Micro Cannula Filler,Hyaluronic Acid 18G Cannula Filler |
Product Description
Korean Blunt Micro Cannula Of Filler For Injectable Hyaluronic Acid 18G 100mm
Disposable Blunt Tip Cannula Blunt Microcannula Needle For Derma Filler Injection
What Is a Micro-Cannula?
A micro-cannula is a very thin, tiny, flexible hollow tube with a smooth round tip. The sharp end is gone! Instead of many needle sticks, we only need a very few to provide entry points for the cannula. That means fewer needle marks, less pain and far less probability of bruising.
Specification :
Product name | Microcannula Needle |
Materials | Stainless steel |
Size 18g | 18gx50mm 18gx70mm 18gx100mm |
Size 21g | 21gx38mm 21gx50mm 21gx70mm |
Size 23g | 23gx38mm 23gx50mm 23gx70mm |
Size 25g | 25gx38mm 25gx50mm 25gx70mm |
Size 27g | 27gx38mm 27gx50mm 27gx70mm |
Size 29g | 29gx38mm 29gx50mm 29gx70mm |
Size 30g | 30gx25mm |
What Are the Benefits of a Micro-Cannula over a Needle?
- Reduced pain
- Less bleeding
- Less bruising
- Less tissue trauma or swelling
Micro-cannula injection requires a single entry point for a large area instead of many as occurs with a traditional needle. Because the tip of the cannula is smooth and rounded, small vessels are simply pushed out of the way instead of being cut – so instead of pain you’ll most frequently experience little more than pressure.
Why Use A Microcannula?
The decision to use a microcannula depends on the preference of the injector. Although needles are easy to use and can place product precisely where directed, they are more likely to cause bruising or transfer filler substance into a blood vessel. At depths where fillers are typically placed, most blood vessels cannot be seen. The utmost care will always be taken when injecting near areas that are more likely to bruise or with blood vessels we try to avoid. For instance, the tear trough region under the eye is more likely to bruise with a needle. Although not foolproof, microcannulas greatly reduce the risk of bruising and unintended injection into a vessel. Cannulas can also reduce trauma, discomfort and swelling.
So Why Use A Needle?
Since needles are more rigid and sharp, they can be inserted easily and placed just about anywhere with precision. They can be placed at all depths of skin, under the skin and directly on top of bone. Cannulas can be injected at different levels of soft tissue, but not easily into the dermis of the skin. They are used when soft tissue implantation is desired beneath the dermis. A needle is sharp and easily penetrates the skin. It can be placed in the superficial, middle or deep layer of skin. Needles are also used for serial puncture methods of filler placement.
Do Fillers Come With Cannulas?
Fillers typically come packaged with at least two needles per syringe. These needles have sharp beveled ends that easily pierce the skin and soft tissue structures to precisely deliver the filler to its target. The needles can be substituted for others of different length and sizes. Cannulas are purchased separately, are more flexible and can be used instead of the supplied needles. Dr. Michael Lum uses a variety of cannula brands and sizes depending on the specific application.