We understand the importance of scalpels in surgery. That’s why we offer a wide selection of scalpel blades and disposable dermaplaning scalpels designed for accurate, controlled incisions across a wide range of medical disciplines. Whether you're performing general surgery, dermatology procedures, or delicate reconstructive work, our products ensure safety, sharpness, and control.
We offer a wide variety of surgical scalpel blades, each tailored for specific procedures and cutting needs. From minor outpatient operations to complex surgical interventions, our scalpel blades are designed to deliver controlled precision with minimal tissue trauma.
Our surgical scalpel range supports professionals across specialties, including dermatology, general surgery, gynecology, plastic surgery, and more.
An excellent scalpel is more than just the blade a stable, sterile ergonomic handle ensures full control and reduces hand fatigue during lengthy procedures. At Jurhy, we offer scalpel handles compatible with multiple blade sizes, including the widely preferred Scalpel Handle No. 7, known for its balance and grip.
Whether you're working with a disposable scalpel or a reusable blade system, our handle options guarantee safety, ease of use, and surgical accuracy.
Correctly assembling your sterile scalpel blades reduces risk and enhances performance. Follow these simple steps:
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A scalpel is a small, sharp instrument used by surgeons to make clean cuts during medical procedures. It's commonly used in surgeries, dissections, and other medical procedures requiring accuracy and control.
To attach a scalpel blade safely, hold the handle securely and use forceps to grip the blade, avoiding direct contact. Align the blade with the slot on the handle and gently slide it into place until you hear a click. Make sure the blade is firmly locked before use.
To remove the blade, hold the handle firmly and use forceps to lift the back of the blade from the groove. Carefully slide the blade away from the handle. Never attempt to remove a blade with your bare hands, as it can lead to injury.
Use a blade remover or artery forceps to grip the base of the blade, then gently lift and slide it off. Always dispose of used blades in a sharps container to maintain safety and hygiene.
Scalpel blades are typically made of high-carbon steel, stainless steel, or ceramic. Handles may be made of stainless steel, plastic, or other sterilizable materials, depending on whether they are reusable or disposable.
A disposable scalpel is a pre-assembled tool that comes with a fixed blade and is intended for one-time use. It ensures sterility, reduces cross-contamination risks, and eliminates the need for blade removal.
No, scalpel blades come in various shapes and sizes, such as #10, #11, #15, #22, and #23, each designed for different surgical purposes and levels of precision.
The No. 7 scalpel handle is compatible with blades like #10A, #11, #12, #15, and 15C — typically used for delicate, precise cuts in smaller procedures.
You can buy high-quality disposable and reusable surgical scalpels online at Jurhy.com, with fast delivery available across the UAE. Browse various blades, handles, and surgical tools trusted by professionals.