Fine Surgical Blades
Fine surgical blades are crafted for procedures that demand maximum control and minimal variability. Our blades deliver predictable cutting performance — a key requirement in sensitive surgical applications such as ophthalmic, reconstructive, dental, and cosmetic surgery — ensuring consistent results for clinicians and confidence for procurement professionals.
KIATO fine surgical blades are engineered with slim blade profiles and precisely controlled cutting geometries, enabling accurate incisions in confined or sensitive operative areas. Each blade is manufactured under tightly monitored processes to ensure uniform edge formation and minimal variability between blades, supporting predictable performance in precision surgical applications.
Blade Design & Manufacturing Consistency
Consistent cutting behaviour is influenced by blade geometry, sharpening process control and dimensional stability throughout manufacturing. Fine surgical blades feature slim profiles and controlled edge geometries to support predictable handling in precision procedures.
Manufacturing processes are designed around stable sharpening parameters and tight fitment thresholds to minimise variability between blades. CNC grinding platforms with controlled indexing and in-process monitoring support repeatable edge formation and consistent geometry across production batches.
Dimensional characteristics are verified using vision-based inspection and measurement systems as part of ongoing process control. This approach supports predictable blade behaviour and reduced variability during clinical use.
- What Sets Our Fine Blades Apart:
- Process-controlled sharpening and edge finishing.
- Designed for consistency across high-volume production.
- Cardiology and cardio-vascular procedures requiring controlled soft tissue access.
- Proven suitability for sterilized, pre-packed medical kits.
- Manufactured under ISO 13485 quality systems
Fine Surgical Blades vs Standard Surgical Blades (Technical Perspective)
Fine surgical blades are selected for procedures where incision accuracy, tactile feedback and dimensional control are critical to surgical technique. They are commonly used in ophthalmic, reconstructive, dental, podiatric and cosmetic surgery, where operative fields are confined and soft tissue handling requires a high degree of precision.
Compared to standard surgical blades, fine blades incorporate slimmer blade profiles and more refined cutting geometries, enabling improved control during short, precise incisions. This design allows surgeons to better modulate cutting depth and direction in applications such as ophthalmic access incisions, reconstructive tissue preparation, dental soft-tissue procedures and cosmetic surgical detailing.
Standard surgical blades are intended for general surgical use across a wide range of procedures. Fine surgical blades — also referred to as micro blades or microsurgical blades — are chosen when surgical technique demands enhanced precision and consistency rather than general-purpose cutting performance.
Clinical Applications
Fine surgical blades are used in procedures where precision, control and reduced blade footprint are required. Compared to conventional surgical blades, fine blades offer slimmer profiles and refined cutting edges suitable for delicate tissue handling.
- Typical clinical applications besides cosmetic and microsurgery include:
- Reconstructive and plastic surgery, including fine tissue dissection and contouring.
- Ophthalmic surgery, where precise incisions are required in confined operative fields.
- Cardiology and cardio-vascular procedures requiring controlled soft tissue access.
- Podiatry and chiropody, particularly nail and soft tissue treatments.
- Dental and periodontal procedures, including minimally invasive interventions
- Hair restoration and cosmetic procedures, where accuracy and incision control are critical
Fine blades are intended for use with compatible collet-type handles and should be used in accordance with established surgical techniques and institutional protocols.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Fine Surgical Blades |
| Blade Material | Premium Swedish Stainless Steel |
| Sterility | Sterile, Gamma Irradiated |
| Sterilisation Dose | Minimum 2.5 Mrads |
| Usage | Single Use |
| Handle Compatibility | Fits all makes of collet handles |
| Available Sizes | 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69 |
| Packaging | Individually packed in easy-peel foil packs |
| Manufacturing Standard | ISO 13485 Certified |
| Regulatory Status | CE-marked medical device |
| Export Markets | Global |
| OEM / Private Label | Available |
Frequently Asked Questions
Evaluation & OEM Supply
Fine blades are available for evaluation through our distribution partners. OEM and private-label supply options are available for customers seeking consistent blade performance and dependable long-term manufacturing capability.
👉 Contact us to discuss evaluation samples or OEM requirements.
Quality, Sterility & Regulatory Compliance
“In 2024, Aditya Dispomed Products Pvt. Ltd. expanded its fine blade manufacturing capability through the acquisition of specialised surgical blade machinery previously used by B. Braun following their exit from this category.”