A micro-cannula is a very thin, tiny, flexible hollow tube with a smooth round tip. The sharp end is gone! Instead of many needle sticks, we only need a very few to provide entry points for the cannula. That means fewer needle marks, less pain and far less probability of bruising.
Micro-cannula injection requires a single entry point for a large area instead of many as occurs with a traditional needle. Because the tip of the cannula is smooth and rounded, small vessels are simply pushed out of the way instead of being cut – so instead of pain you’ll most frequently experience little more than pressure.
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Product Name | disposable micro cannula needle |
material | stainless steel |
tip type | blunt |
spec | 14g-34g |
application | medical beauty clinic |
size | 38mm 50mm 70mm |
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An entry point is made with a traditional needle that is slightly larger than the microcannula. If desired, Dr. Fitzgerald will use a small amount of lidocaine to numb that area. Then the microcannula slides under the skin to the areas to be treated with filler.
For an upper and lower lip, only two – one at each end of the lip area. These same entry points can be utilized for filler in additional areas around the mouth and even into the lower cheek area. For a full lower face rejuvenation (cheeks, lip, mouth area, chin) you will likely have 4 points of entry.
Needles push the filler in front of the needle tip through an open end. Micro-cannulas have a small opening on the side and a closed end. This opening provides a smoother delivery of the filler so no matter what the pressure from the injector, there is a smoother flow of material.