Alger Brush Tip 2.5 mm
Regular price
₹6,000
inc. VAT
Couldn't load pickup availability
Use this text to encourage communication or promote sharing on social networks.
Overview of Alger Brush 2.5 mm
The Alger Brush 2.5 mm is a vital ophthalmic tool designed for corneal debridement and the precise removal of foreign bodies from the eye. Its 2.5 mm tip allows for controlled and accurate removal of corneal tissue, minimizing the risk of trauma to the surrounding area. Moreover, ophthalmic surgeons rely on this tool for delicate procedures requiring precision.High-Quality Design for Durability and Precision
Built from high-quality materials, the Alger Brush ensures durability and reliability even with frequent use. In addition, its lightweight design enhances maneuverability, allowing surgeons to perform intricate procedures more efficiently. The 2.5 mm tip is specifically crafted for effective removal of rust rings and other foreign materials from the cornea.Ergonomic Handle for Comfort and Control
The ergonomic handle reduces hand fatigue during longer surgeries, offering surgeons greater control throughout the procedure. Furthermore, this combination of precision, comfort, and ease of use makes the Alger Brush an essential tool in ophthalmic care.FDA-Certified for Safety and Quality
The Alger Brush 2.5 mm is FDA-certified, ensuring it adheres to the highest standards of safety and quality. As a result, surgeons worldwide trust this tool for delicate corneal procedures.Key Features:
- 2.5 mm Brush Tip: Ideal for precise corneal debridement and foreign body removal.
- Durable Construction: High-quality materials ensure long-lasting, consistent use.
- Lightweight Design: Enhances control and ease during delicate procedures.
- Ergonomic Handle: Minimizes hand strain, ensuring comfort and precision during extended surgeries.
- FDA Certified: Complies with strict safety and quality regulations.
- Global Shipping: Available worldwide.
Applications:
- Perfect for corneal debridement, rust ring removal, and foreign body extraction.
- Widely used in ophthalmic clinics and hospitals for precision surgeries.