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CSH Cannula Needles 25 Gauge x 1.5" (Aesthetic Cannula) For Facial Dermal Filler, 25/Box

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Original price $ 199.95
Current price $ 159.00
SKU INS1179341
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Elevate your aesthetic practice with CSH Cannula Needles 25G x 1.5" SteriJect by AirTite Products. Designed specifically for cosmetic and dermal filler applications, these flexible, blunt-tip cannulas ensure superior patient comfort, minimize tissue trauma, and deliver precise results with every injection. Each box contains 25 individually packaged, sterile, single-use cannulas for professional, hygienic treatments you can trust.

What It’s Used For

CSH Cannula Needles are intended for use in:

  • Facial dermal filler and volumizing treatments (e.g., hyaluronic acid, collagen, and more)
  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and fat transfer procedures
  • Minimizing bruising, swelling, and discomfort by reducing vascular and nerve injury compared to sharp needles
  • Delicate facial and body aesthetic applications where control and safety are paramount.

CDC Guidelines

  • Aseptic Technique: Per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and OSHA guidelines, use only sterile, single-use cannulas for each patient.
  • Hand Hygiene: Perform thorough handwashing and wear gloves during all injection procedures.
  • Infection Control: Properly dispose of cannulas in an approved sharps container immediately after use—never reuse or recap.
  • Surface Disinfection: Clean and disinfect all surfaces and trays before and after each procedure.

Always adhere to your local regulatory guidelines for infection control and needle safety.

Details & Features

  • Optimal Size: 25 gauge x 1.5" (38mm), ideal for a variety of facial and body aesthetic procedures.
  • Blunt Tip Design: Reduces risk of vascular puncture, bruising, and post-procedure swelling.
  • Flexible & Precise: Allows for accurate placement and even distribution of fillers and solutions.
  • Sterile Packaging: Individually sealed for safety and infection control.
  • Smooth Glide Technology: Engineered for effortless insertion with minimal discomfort.
  • Luer Lock Compatibility: Fits most standard syringes for universal, leak-free use.
  • SteriJect Quality: Manufactured by AirTite Products, a trusted name in medical and aesthetic supplies.
  • Cost-Effective: 25 cannulas per box supports multiple procedures in busy clinics.

Directions for Use

  1. Preparation: Cleanse and disinfect the treatment area thoroughly. Use appropriate topical or local anesthetic if indicated.
  2. Assembly: Attach the sterile cannula to a compatible luer lock syringe.
  3. Insertion: Create an entry point, usually with a sharp introducer needle, then insert the blunt-tip cannula into the subdermal plane.
  4. Injection: Deliver the dermal filler or aesthetic solution with slow, controlled movement for even distribution.
  5. Aftercare: Once complete, dispose of the used cannula in an approved sharps container. Document and monitor patient response as needed.

Only trained medical professionals should perform cannula-based injection procedures.

Warnings

  • Single-Use Only: Never reuse cannulas to prevent cross-contamination and infection.
  • Do Not Use if Package is Damaged: Use only if the packaging is intact and sterile.
  • For Professional Use: Not for self-administration. To be used by licensed healthcare providers trained in cannula technique.
  • Aseptic Handling Required: Maintain strict aseptic technique throughout the procedure.
  • Injection Risks: May cause bleeding, bruising, or local inflammation. Rare, but serious, complications such as vascular occlusion can occur if not properly used.
  • Allergic Reactions: Although rare, monitor for allergic or adverse reactions to injected substances.
  • Elevate Your Practice with the Gold Standard in Aesthetic Injection Solutions

    CSH SteriJect Cannula Needles by AirTite Products deliver the safety, comfort, and control you need for outstanding patient results in every cosmetic procedure.

CSH Cannula Needles 25 Gauge x 1.5" (Aesthetic Cannula) For Facial Dermal Filler, 25/Box
CSH Cannula Needles 25 Gauge x 1.5" (Aesthetic Cannula) For Facial Dermal Filler, 25/Box
$ 199.95 $ 159.00
🔒 Medical License Required
FAQs about Dermal Filler Cannula Needles
  • What Are Dermal Filler Cannula Needles?

    Cannula needles for dermal fillers are flexible, blunt-tip microtubes designed to inject fillers beneath the skin with minimal trauma, less swelling, and reduced risk of bruising or vascular complications compared to traditional sharp needles. Blunt-tip cannulas have become the go-to in cutting-edge cosmetic medicine for facial contouring, lip augmentation, nasolabial folds, tear trough correction, and more.

  • Is It Better to Inject Dermal Fillers With a Cannula or Needle?

    Cannulas are increasingly preferred over sharp needles for dermal fillers – especially in high-risk or delicate areas. Benefits include: Less pain, swelling, and bruising Reduced risk of blood vessel injury or vascular occlusion Single-entry-point techniques to cover broader areas with fewer skin punctures Smoother, more natural results However, needles may be better for highly targeted or superficial injections where precision is key (e.g., fine lines, lip border).

  • What Type of Needle is Used for Dermal Fillers?

    Traditional needles: Sharp-tip, usually 27G to 30G sizes for direct and precise filler injection. Blunt cannulas: Flexible, rounded-tip microcannulas (22G–27G) for safer, less traumatic injection under the skin.

  • What Cannula is Used for Fillers?

    Aesthetic professionals often use blunt-tip microcannulas ranging from 22G (thicker) to 27G (thinner), with lengths of 25mm to 50mm. Most popular size for midface or cheek fillers: 25G x 38mm.

  • What is the Difference Between a Needle and a Cannula?

    Needle: Sharp, rigid, pierces directly through tissue and blood vessels; best for precision. Cannula: Blunt, flexible, glides under the skin without piercing vessels, minimizing bruising and risk.

  • How Long Can a Cannula Stay in Place?

    Cannulas are usually inserted and removed in a single procedure (minutes), not left in place. Extended placement is not recommended for fillers.

  • Where to Never Inject Fillers?

    Glabella ("frown lines"), nose (danger zone), and forehead—high risk of vascular compromise. Directly into blood vessels Areas with active infection or inflammation Expert knowledge of anatomy is essential.

  • Are Cannulas Safer Than Needles?

    Yes, medical studies confirm that cannulas are safer than sharp needles in many areas, reducing the risk of serious complications like intravascular injection, bruising, and swelling.

  • How Deep Do You Inject Dermal Fillers?

    Superficial lines: Inject into the dermis with a fine needle Deeper contours (cheeks, jawline): Cannula or needle into the deep dermis or subcutaneous tissue Your injector tailors depth to area and filler used.

  • How Long Does Cannula Filler Last?

    Duration depends on filler type (hyaluronic acid, etc.) and metabolism. On average, cannula-injected fillers last 6 to 18 months, just like syringe or needle-injected fillers.

  • What is the Difference Between a Blunt Fill Needle and Regular Needle?

    Blunt fill needle/cannula: Rounded tip, pushes vessels aside instead of puncturing, reduced trauma. Regular needle: Sharp tip, punctures tissues and vessels, more risk of bleeding/bruising.

  • What is a Blunt Cannula Used For?

    Injecting dermal fillers into facial, lip, or hand areas Fat transfer and PRP/PRF injections Reduction of tissue trauma during cosmetic procedures

  • How Does a Blunt Fill Needle Work?

    Blunt cannulas slide beneath the skin and around blood vessels, making the procedure less traumatic and safer for the patient. They’re advanced through a small entry puncture created by a sharp needle.

  • Is it Better to Use a Cannula for Fillers?

    Yes, especially for broad areas or areas prone to swelling and bruising. Cannulas are the top choice for tear troughs, cheeks, jawline, nasolabial folds, and marionette lines.

  • Are All Cannulas Blunt in Aesthetics?

    Yes, in cosmetic medicine, cannulas are blunt-tipped to prioritize safety and minimize tissue trauma.

  • Who Typically Uses Cannula Needles?

    Board-certified dermatologists Plastic surgeons Nurse injectors and qualified cosmetic practitioners They’re specially trained in anatomy and advanced injection techniques for optimal safety and aesthetics.

  • Do Fillers Ever Leave Your Body?

    Yes, hyaluronic acid fillers and most temporary injectables are gradually broken down and absorbed by the body over time. Non-HA fillers may last longer, but nearly all eventually metabolize away.

  • What Are the Risks of Using a Cannula?

    While cannulas greatly lower risks compared to needles, potential issues include: Swelling, redness, mild pain Rare: infection, improper placement, vascular occlusion (exceedingly rare with proper use)

  • What Does a Cannula Look Like?

    A cannula is a thin, flexible, blunt-ended tube with a rounded tip, usually pre-marked for length and gauge, designed for smooth navigation beneath the skin.

  • Will Fillers Ruin Your Face Over Time?

    Not when properly applied. Most risks come from unqualified injectors or unsafe filler products. Clinical evidence supports the safety of FDA-approved fillers administered by experienced professionals.

  • How to Tell if Someone Has Fillers?

    Signs may include fuller or smoother facial contours, enhanced lips, softened lines—or sometimes swelling, firmness, or surface irregularities if not skillfully done.

  • Why Choose Our Dermal Filler Cannula Needles?

    Ultra-precise, sterile, single-use blunt-tip design Minimal bruising, swelling, and discomfort Available in leading sizes: 22G, 25G, 27G in multiple lengths Latex-free, compatible with all major syringe brands Preferred by top cosmetic surgeons, dermatologists & aesthetic clinics

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