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Swann Morton Dermaplane Blade – Size 16

Swann Morton

01SM16BX

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The Swann Morton Dermaplane Blade – Size 16, is a professional-grade blade ideal for use by estheticians and Med Spas. The premium Swann Morton Dermaplane Blade – Size 16, is manufactured in the UK of high-quality stainless steel and has a rounded tip for ease of maneuvering. The blade is also very sharp, so it is essential to use caution.

The Dermaplane Blade Size 16, is designed to fit into a Swann Morton handle or a scalpel handle with a corresponding blade holder. This compatibility means the blade may be firmly attached to the handle for safe and precise control during the procedure.

Individually wrapped, 100/box.

Fits Size 3 Handles.

Available Options:
• Carbon Steel, Sterile
• Stainless Steel, Sterile

100 / BX

Founded in Sheffield during 1932, Swann-Morton have become a world leader in the manufacture of surgical blades, scalpels and handles. It is a name respected globally for quality, precision, consistency and reliability and recognized for combining traditional blade making skills with the latest technology.

Dermaplaning removes peach fuzz that can trap excess dirt and oil. The process can be completed on small areas of skin or the entire face and in conjunction with other treatments such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or fluorescent pulsed light (FPL).

Available Options:
• Carbon Steel, Sterile
• Stainless Steel, Sterile

100 / BX

Founded in Sheffield during 1932, Swann-Morton have become a world leader in the manufacture of surgical blades, scalpels and handles. It is a name respected globally for quality, precision, consistency and reliability and recognized for combining traditional blade making skills with the latest technology.

Dermaplaning removes peach fuzz that can trap excess dirt and oil. The process can be completed on small areas of skin or the entire face and in conjunction with other treatments such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or fluorescent pulsed light (FPL).


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