Ptosis instruments are specialized ophthalmic surgical tools designed for the precise correction of drooping upper eyelids (ptosis) during oculoplastic and reconstructive eyelid procedures. Commonly used in levator resection, Müller’s muscle-conjunctival resection, and frontalis sling surgeries, these instruments provide surgeons with the control needed to manipulate delicate eyelid tissues safely and accurately. A typical ptosis set may include ptosis clamps, lid retractors, fine scissors, forceps, and needle holders—all crafted from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization. Ergonomically designed with fine tips and smooth handling, ptosis instruments allow for meticulous dissection, tissue elevation, and suture placement with minimal trauma. Essential for oculoplastic surgeons and ophthalmologists, these tools ensure precision in eyelid height adjustment, improved eyelid function, and optimal aesthetic outcomes for patients undergoing ptosis repair.

Berke Levator Hook

Original price was: $44.00.Current price is: $36.00.
Delivers precision when isolating the levator for successful eyelid repair.

Berke Ptosis Clamp

Original price was: $48.00.Current price is: $42.00.
A vital tool for accurate assessment in ptosis correction surgeries.

Berke Ptosis Forceps

Original price was: $78.00.Current price is: $68.00.
Optimized for safe and effective eyelid muscle handling.

Fox Lid Retractor

Original price was: $54.00.Current price is: $46.00.
Enhances surgical visibility and access during upper eyelid procedures.

Hess Ptosis Forceps

Original price was: $55.00.Current price is: $45.00.
Essential for precision handling of levator tissues during ptosis correction.

Putterman Ptosis Clamp

Original price was: $98.00.Current price is: $92.00.
Designed to support precision and symmetry in eyelid lifting procedures.

Putterman Ptosis Forceps

Original price was: $98.00.Current price is: $90.00.
Trusted for precision and consistency in posterior ptosis surgeries.