
Single-Use Adson Forceps
Adson Forceps are for holding and manipulating delicate tissues. These forceps have a wide, flat thumb grasp area that is commonly serrated.
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Equip your practice with reliable dermatology supplies designed for accuracy, safety and efficiency. This sterile single-use range supports common skin procedures, from lesion excisions and biopsies through to sutured wound closures and minor dermatological surgery. Designed for busy Australian clinical environments, these instruments give dermatologists, skin cancer clinicians, GPs, plastic surgeons and day surgery teams consistent precision and performance straight from the pack. Each instrument arrives sterile and ready to use, removing the time and risk of reprocessing. Browse the range below or request a quote for bulk pricing.

Adson Forceps are for holding and manipulating delicate tissues. These forceps have a wide, flat thumb grasp area that is commonly serrated.

Barraquer Needle Holders are used in delicate microsurgical procedures. Non-locking handle with fine jaw for precision work.

College Dental Forceps, designed for use during dental procedures and examinations, to hold soft tissue or dental rolls and cotton swabs.

Dental Syringe has been designed for administering anaesthetic during a wide range of procedures. Suitable for use in stick injury.

Epilation Forceps made of high quality stainless steel with correct spring tension handle for greater control.

Fine Suture Forceps, plain or serrated, delivers an excellent grip to help secure tissue and suture materials.

Single use Gillies Forceps are thumb forceps often used in small surgical sites to grasp tissue. They have fine and narrow jaws.

Single use McIndoe Dissecting Forceps, used to grasp and hold tissue or foreign bodies in a surgical wound.

Metzenbaum scissors are used for fine dissection and cutting. They come in different sizes and are curved or straight.

Mosquito forceps are a type of hemostatic forceps commonly used to hold delicate tissue or compress a bleeding vessel.

Sterile Single-use Standard Bipolar Forceps with fine stainless steel tips with a range of sizes including 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0mm.

Westcott Scissors is used for blunt dissection of delicate ocular tissue. They are also used for precise cutting of delicate tissue.
Selecting the right instruments can support smoother workflows, more consistent handling and safer procedural outcomes. For high-volume Australian skin clinics and day surgeries, sterile single-use surgical instruments help reduce reprocessing demands while keeping procedure rooms ready for biopsies, excisions, mole removals, epilation and sutured closures. The right mix of instruments also helps teams prepare procedure setups with less variation between clinicians, locations and appointment types.
Forceps are central to controlled tissue handling, securing sutures and maintaining visibility during minor skin procedures. This range includes dermatology equipment for grasping delicate tissue, assisting haemostasis and supporting precision during closure. The selection covers fine handling, suture support, epilation, clamping and bipolar applications, giving clinics a practical mix for common dermatology workflows.
Scissors support fine dissection, controlled cutting and clean handling of delicate skin and soft tissue. Metzenbaum Scissors are commonly used for tissue dissection, while Westcott Scissors assist where a finer cutting profile is required, with curved or straight options selected according to procedural preference. This gives clinicians flexibility when working across simple excisions, delicate trimming and more refined soft tissue access.
Needle holders support accurate suturing and controlled wound closure after excisions, biopsies and other skin procedures. Dental forceps and syringes may also form part of a dermatology setup where precision handling and local anaesthetic delivery are required as part of broader skin treatment equipment.
When dermatology instruments are difficult to source or inconsistent between procedure rooms, the impact can be felt across the entire clinic. Procedure lists may slow down, staff may need to spend more time checking sets and clinicians may be left working around instruments that are not ideal for the task. For high-volume skin clinics and day surgeries, those small delays can quickly affect patient flow.
Medical Devices aims to reduce that pressure by making single-use dermatology instruments easier to source, standardise and reorder. As an Australian dermatology instruments supplier, we help medical teams access quality DTR Medical products, including dermatology, gynaecology and orthopaedic instruments.
If you need to compare options, please review our article on single-use vs reusable instruments as well as our types of surgical forceps guide. We also provide practical support around ordering, bulk quantities and product suitability, so you can source the right instruments with confidence. Talk to our team to request a quote or get tailored product advice.
Our clinical specialists are ready to help you with product selection or custom pricing for your facility.