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AA17 Surgical Cautery Pen High Temperature with Fine-Tip, Extended 2 Inch Shaft (10 Per Box)

Sale 22%
Original price $ 139.99
Current price $ 109.00
SKU AA17

The AA17 Surgical Cautery Pen is a sterile, disposable, battery-operated cautery device designed for high-temperature coagulation and rapid hemostasis in minor surgical and dermatologic procedures. With a fine-tip for precision and an extended 2" shaft for improved access to difficult-to-reach areas, this device delivers reliable, rapid cautery at 2200°F (1204°C). Each box contains 10 sterile pens, ready for use in busy clinical settings.

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What is is used for:

  • Rapid coagulation and hemostasis of small to medium vessels during minor surgical, dermatologic, and office-based procedures
  • Precise cauterization of superficial lesions, excisions, shave biopsies, pilonidal or other small-area procedures, and targeted lesion management
  • Enhanced access to tight or awkward anatomical locations thanks to the extended 2" shaft and fine-tip design

Details and Features:

  • HIGH-TEMPERATURE OUTPUT: 2200°F (1204°C) for fast, decisive coagulation and efficient control of bleeding
  • FINE-TIP FOR PRECISION: Enables accurate contact with small vessels and delicate tissues
  • EXTENDED 2" SHAFT: Improves accessibility to hard-to-reach sites while maintaining control
  • DISPOSABLE AND STERILE: Single-use sterile device to support infection control and streamline containment
  • BATTERY-OPERATED: Standalone power source for convenient, immediate use without external power cords
  • LONG SHELF LIFE: Up to 4-year shelf life when stored per guidelines
  • PACKAGING: Box of 10 pens for ready replacement and inventory efficiency
  • ERGONOMIC DESIGN: Lightweight and balanced for steady handling during delicate maneuvers
  • INTEGRATED SAFETY: Designed to minimize collateral thermal spread when used per instructions

Directions for use:

  • Only trained healthcare professionals should use this device in appropriate clinical settings
  • Verify sterile integrity of packaging before opening; do not use if packaging is compromised
  • Open and remove the cautery pen without touching the active tip to preserve sterility
  • Ensure the device is powered as per the manual and follow any institution-specific activation procedures
  • Gently bring the fine-tip into brief, controlled contact with the target tissue to achieve hemostasis
  • Use intermittent, short applications rather than prolonged contact to minimize collateral heat
  • Monitor surrounding tissue for unintended thermal effects; immediately discontinue if excessive heat is observed
  • After use, dispose of the device and its single-use tip according to your facility’s sharps and biohazard disposal protocols
  • Store unopened boxes according to sterile storage guidelines; observe expiration date and replace as needed

Warnings:

  • For professional use only; intended for trained healthcare providers in clinical environments
  • Single-use and disposable; do not resterilize or reuse
  • Do not use if packaging is damaged or compromised
  • Follow all institutional infection control policies and wear appropriate PPE
  • Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel
  • Adhere to applicable local, regional, and national regulations governing electrosurgical devices and their disposal
  • Exercise caution near implanted devices or in proximity to other electronic equipment; consult the patient’s care team if there are concerns
  • Avoid use on irradiated or pacemaker-dependent patients unless cleared by a medical safety protocol
  • Do not modify the device or use beyond its intended high-temperature cautery purpose
  • If the device malfunctions, shows signs of damage, or heat is uncontrolled, discontinue use and replace

What's included in the box:

10 sterile AA17 Surgical Cautery Pens with Fine-Tip and Extended 2" Shaft (single-use each)

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AA17 Surgical Cautery Pen High Temperature with Fine-Tip, Extended 2 Inch Shaft (10 Per Box)
AA17 Surgical Cautery Pen High Temperature with Fine-Tip, Extended 2 Inch Shaft (10 Per Box)
$ 139.99 $ 109.00
FAQs about Electrocautery Pens, Cautery Pens
  • What is the Use of Electrocautery Pen?

    Electrocautery pens are used for removal of skin tags, wart removal, mole removal, minor surgeries, cosmetic skin procedures, and management of syringoma. They’re widely employed for hemostasis (stopping bleeding), treating seborrheic keratosis, angiomas, xanthelasma, and small papillomas. Electrocautery delivers targeted thermal energy to destroy unwanted tissue, ensuring clean results with minimal downtime.

  • Are Cautery Pens Reusable?

    Most electrocautery pens are single-use for sterility, but some professional models offer reusable, autoclavable tips. Always check manufacturer instructions.

  • Do Cautery Pens Hurt?

    Patients may experience mild discomfort or a mild burning sensation during the procedure. Use of topical anesthetic is common to reduce pain.

  • What is Electrocautery Pen for Syringoma?

    Electrocautery pens are highly effective in syringoma removal as they precisely ablate the lesions with minimal scarring and fast healing.

  • How Painful is Electrocautery?

    Pain level is generally low with anesthesia; mild stinging may be felt. Most patients tolerate the procedure very well.

  • What Should You Not Do After Electrocautery?

    Avoid scratching, picking, or exposing the area to sunlight Keep the area clean and covered Avoid swimming, saunas, or heavy sweating for a few days

  • How to Use Cautery Pen for Skin Tags?

    Cleanse area, anesthetize if needed, activate the pen, gently touch the skin tag until it blanches or shrivels, and apply topical antibiotic post-procedure.

  • What is Another Name for a Cautery Pen?

    Other names include electrocautery device, electrosurgical pen, or thermal cautery pen.

  • Does Electrocautery Leave a Mark?

    Proper technique and aftercare minimize scars; some temporary redness or pigmentation may occur but usually fades over time.

  • Do Warts Come Back After Electrocautery?

    Wart recurrence is possible if entire tissue is not destroyed, but recurrence rate is lower compared to other methods.

  • What are the Disadvantages of Cautery?

    Possible mild pain, temporary discoloration, risk of infection, scarring, and recurrence if improperly performed.

  • What are the Yellow and Blue Button on Cautery?

    The yellow button typically activates “cut” mode, while the blue button is for “coagulate” mode—each delivers a different type and intensity of current.

  • Why Does Electrocautery Smell?

    The burning of tissue can produce a smoky or burnt odor known as “cautery plume.”

  • How Long Does It Take for Skin to Heal After Electrocautery?

    Most patients heal within 7-14 days. Redness and mild swelling subside within a week.

  • Is Electrocautery Safe on the Face?

    Yes, with proper technique and settings, electrocautery is safe and effective for facial lesions.

  • Is Electrocautery the Same as Laser?

    No, electrocautery uses heat from electric current, while laser uses focused light. Both are effective for lesion removal.

  • What are the Side Effects of Electrocautery?

    Side effects include redness, swelling, temporary pigmentation changes, minor scabbing, and rarely, infection or lasting scars.

  • How Long Does It Take for a Skin Tag to Fall Off After Being Cauterized?

    Usually 5–10 days after the procedure.

  • What is the Cost of Electrocautery Treatment?

    Prices vary: typically $50–$500 per session depending on the area, provider, and lesion complexity.

  • What is the Aftercare of Electrocautery?

    Keep area clean, apply topical antibiotics, avoid sun, refrain from picking the area, and follow provider’s instructions.

  • Why Choose Our Electrocautery Pens?

    Trusted by dermatologists and cosmetic clinics worldwide High precision results for skin tags, moles, warts, syringoma, and more Safeguarded for sterility and user confidence Backed by clinical research and FDA certifications Top-rated for convenience and affordability

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