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One Central Hole and Two Lateral Holes Luer Lock Cannula, key features focus on accurate and gentle fat removal through its unique hole configuration, one central hole supplemented by two lateral holes, to distribute suction and injection forces evenly, reducing tissue trauma while enhancing efficacy. The surgical-grade stainless steel shaft is polished to allow smooth insertion and maneuvering in tissue planes, minimizing patient discomfort and improving procedural outcomes. Designed for durability and frequent sterilization, the lightweight aluminum hub integrates a secure Luer Lock system that assures a leak-proof and stable syringe attachment, critical for safety and accuracy during procedures.
Compatible with universally adopted standard Luer Lock syringe systems and specialized liposuction handles, this cannula ensures seamless integration into diverse surgical setups. The Luer Lock hub’s secure threaded locking prevents accidental disconnections and fluid leakage, providing stable and reliable attachment during suction and injection tasks. Its compatibility with common liposuction equipment enhances workflow efficiency and procedural safety.
Primarily used in aesthetic surgeries such as liposuction and fat grafting, the One Central Hole and Two Lateral Holes Luer Lock Cannula facilitates smooth, controlled fat suction and injection. The multiple holes enable even distribution or removal of fat and fluids, promoting uniform results with reduced bruising and quicker patient recovery. The ergonomic design supports surgeon comfort and accuracy, optimizing both safety and cosmetic outcomes.
Lipokey, known for its dedication to surgical excellence, manufactures this cannula adhering to strict international standards including CE, ISO , and FDA certifications. Their commitment to innovation and quality assurance ensures that each instrument delivers reliability, safety, and optimal clinical performance.
How does the one central hole and two lateral holes design improve fat suction and injection compared to single-hole cannulas?
The answer is that this design balances suction and injection forces, providing more uniform fat removal or placement, minimizing tissue trauma, and resulting in smoother, more consistent aesthetic outcomes.