Precision handling and targeted access: the FIG. 7 11.5 cm forceps for fine movements
The FIG. 7 11.5 cm forceps from Frimed are designed for professionals who require extreme accuracy in their work. It is specifically designed to grasp extremely fine structures that are invisible to the naked eye or difficult to access with standard instruments. This type of forceps is commonly used for extracting splinters, handling eyelashes in ophthalmology or performing targeted hair removal, where the slightest false movement can have serious consequences.
What distinguishes FIG. 7 from other similar models is the very tapered shape of its slightly curved jaws, which ensure fine penetration and angled positioning without obscuring the field of vision. Maximum control is achieved, even on tiny elements, thanks to the well-balanced tension between the branches. The absence of ridges or claws on the tips suggests a gentle and precise grip, without risk of marking or damaging the tissue or surfaces being treated.
Made of medical-grade stainless steel, FIG. 7 offers optimal resistance to repeated sterilisation and corrosion. Its smooth surface facilitates cleaning and ensures impeccable hygiene in medical environments. Its length of 11.5 cm offers a perfect balance between fineness and manoeuvrability, allowing for a comfortable grip even during prolonged use.
Used in dermatology, ophthalmology, cosmetic care and microelectronics laboratories, the FIG. 7 11.5 cm forceps are a benchmark tool for all procedures requiring precision, stability and gentleness. Their specific shape clearly distinguishes them from other similar forceps, avoiding any confusion when selecting the right instrument.