Dissecting Forceps

Dissecting Forceps are precision hand tools designed for grasping, holding, and manipulating tissues or small objects during dissection or surgical procedures. Typically made from high-quality stainless steel or surgical-grade metal, these forceps offer durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of sterilization. They come in various shapes and sizes, including straight or curved tips, serrated or smooth jaws, to suit different dissection needs in medical, veterinary, biological research, and educational settings. Their ergonomic design allows fine control and minimizes tissue damage during delicate operations.

Dissecting Needle

A Dissecting Needle is a fine, pointed instrument used in biological and medical dissections to tease apart tissues, separate layers, and manipulate small structures. Typically constructed from stainless steel or surgical-grade metal, the needle has a sharp tip mounted on a rigid handle, providing precision and control during delicate procedures. Dissecting needles are essential tools in anatomy labs, research facilities, and surgical settings for detailed tissue work, facilitating clearer visibility and accurate separation without causing unnecessary damage.