Cole Instruments makes the finest quality surgical tools possible. Cole instruments uses the highest quality hardened surgical steel to manufacture the sharpest and most durable punches on the market. Cole instruments provides long lasting, constant temperature graft storage environments for transplant tissue.
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The Self-filling Injection Device allows for tumescence of the skin using disposable 3 cc Thermo syringes.
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Each CITTM manual punch handle is custom made to accept the razor sharp punches available exclusively from Cole Instruments.
Graft processing board is a one graft slivering board and three graft cutting Boards connected from the light source. The light is transported to the individual boards by means of optical fiber bundle. The device helps to utilize the surgery room space ef
Hypothermopro with the proper storage medium may provide a more stable environment for the storage of grafts and the dissection of grafts prior to re-implantation.
The DR. COLE AHD is used to assist in the design of the hair line during hair transplant procedures.
The Self-filling Injection Device allows for tumescence of the skin using disposable 3 cc Thermo syringes.
The Cole Instruments Donor Template is design to aid in the balanced harvesting of follicular units in the prime donor area. Our template divides the donor area into 14 regions in which you can record donor density and percentage to harvest from each regi
Aide to Extraction (ATOE) is designed to facilitate the removal of grafts during the CITTM method of follicular unit extraction.
The Counting Incision Device(C-ID) allows the physician to accurately maintain the incision count during recipient site preparation. This new medical instrument is offered for sale from Cole Instruments.
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PCID is the only programmable unit available for Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE).
Coming soon at the end of July 2012
We recommend the 0.3 mm Castroviejo forceps to assist in FUE.
This forceps allows the physician to gently, yet firmly lift the graft from the extraction site and then ease the graft out with the ATOE.