the next generation of cannulas, called STERiGLIDE.
New STERiGLIDE cannula The STERiGLIDE cannula is completely new. It has a unique surface treatment that allows for gliding characteristics, resulting in up to 50% lower penetration force.
c"STERiGLIDE: a new
These gliding characteristics help practitioners introduce the cannula into the skin with more ease, glide easier through typical anatomical structures, and work more precisely, which ultimately
" annula with ultimate
gliding characteristics resulting in up to 50% less penetration force.
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europe@tsklab.com or call +31-499-769 009
eliminates the negative effects of a cannula compared to a conventional needle.
The filler is
delivered in the tip of the cannula and the position of the side hole is clearly marked on the hub. The STERiGLIDE cannula comes in a hard shell capsule, allowing for a tighter fit on the luer-lock syringe and safe disposal. The cannulas are packaged in a premium box that is easy to use and comes with optimal-sized entry-hole needles.
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22G, STERiGLIDE Cannula 22G, Regular CSH Cannula 22G, Sharp needle
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NEW!
Ò The most precise and easiest to handle cannula IÕ ve ever used.Ó
DR. SABINE ZENKER Dermatology Surgery Clinic Munich, Germany
STERiGLIDE The Cannula That Glides.
• New tip design, improved flexibility and proprietary surface treatment for
optimal control and precision.
• Lowest extrusion force and nearest to tip filler delivery.
• Clear side port marking on safety hub.
• Entry-hole needles included in same safe and convenient capsule packaging.
TSK LABORATORY EUROPE B .V.
www.tsklab.com |
europe@tsklab.com Made in Japan
GLOBAL Launch TSK STERiGLIDE Cannula at EMAA Paris, October 12-14, 2012
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