Product Overview:
The Bilateral Plastic Ocular shields with suction cup by Oculo-Plastik are specially designed to offer superior protection for patients during Thermage and blepharoplasty.
The bilateral model with suction cup is ideal for blepharoplasty, with a latex-free suction cup for simple insertion and removal.
Their unique design conforms to the shape of the globe with a vault over the cornea, ensuring patient comfort and safety.
Black shields block all light and vision – our best seller.
Yellow shields allows for seeing the pupil. Best of general anaesthesia and claustrophobic patients.
Size |
Length |
Width |
X-Small |
23.5mm |
21.5mm |
Small |
26mm |
23.5mm |
Medium |
27.5mm |
24.5mm |
Large |
28.5mm |
25.5mm |
Product Details:
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Material: Medical grade plastic
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Sizes: X-small (23.5 x 21.5mm), Small (26 x 23.5mm), Medium (27.5 x 24.5mm), Large (28.5 x 25.5mm)
- Product sold as a pair (2 x bilateral ocular shields and 2 x suction cups)
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Thickness: 1mm
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Features: Black shields block all light and vision. Yellow shields allows for seeing the pupil.
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Additional Tools: Latex-free suction cup for each shield
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Sterilisation: Autoclavable
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Exclusions: Not suitable for Laser
Product Features:
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Enhanced Patient Comfort:The vaulted design minimise discomfort, ensuring safety and ease during procedures.
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Improved Practitioner Efficiency:The inclusion of a suction cup facilitates quick and easy shield placement and removal.
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Versatile Protection: Suitable for various procedures including blepharoplasty and Thermage.
Product Benefits:
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Secure Eye Protection: Shields the eyes ensuring patient safety during procedures.
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Comfort During Treatment: Designed to fit comfortably over the eye, reducing stress and anxiety for the patient.
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Reduced Risk of Injury: Thick, design minimises the risk of eye injury from dispersed energy.
Product Use Cases:
- Procedures involving blepharoplasty and Thermarge
- Settings where reliable, low-maintenance, and autoclavable eye protection is needed.
For the comfort and safety of the patient during insertion of the ocular shields an ophthalmic topical anaesthetic and ointment (non petroleum based for laser) is recommended.