SOFTFIL
SoftFil was established in 2009 by the Soft Medical Aesthetics offering the largest range of innovative cannulas for a better way of injections. The cannulas are based on the “Soft Filling Technique” and is designed for certified medical practitioners. The SoftFil needles are flexible and manufactured with a blunt tip, allowing a soft penetration into the skin. The needles can slide in the under layer of the dermis without damaging the blood vessels. In addition to the medical devices, Softfil offers a skin marker to complete and enhance the aesthetic procedure, while optimizing the results. The SoftFil range consists of 2 different cannulas Classic micro-cannulas and Precision micro-cannulas, as well as a Skin marker.
Manufacturer: Soft Medical Aesthetics
A WIDE RANGE OF CANNULAS
The SoftFil range consists of 3 different cannulas and needles:
- SoftFil Classic micro-cannulas is a revolution in blunt-tip needles available in eight different sizes making the cannulas suitable for all needs.
- SoftFil Easyguide is a new step in your expertise that helps to guide the cannula into the adapted injection level. The easyguide is designed with a V-shape, which makes it an easy and precisely procedure ideal for fast, safe and successful injections.
- SoftFil Precision micro-cannulas consist of 15 different sizes ideal for precise injections. The cannulas have centimetic graduation along the tube to create a symmetrical depth of injection and surface treatment to allow a perfect sliding into the skin. In addition, the cannulas have a red dot on the hub to indicate location of side orifice.
ENHANCE YOUR AESTHETIC PROCEDURE WITH SOFTFIL SKIN MARKER
In addition to the medical devices, Softfil offers a skin marker to complete and enhance the aesthetic procedure, while optimizing the results.
- SoftFil Skin Marker is a white dermographic pencil used for marking anatomical landmarks on the patient’s skin before injection. The pencil allows both the patient and the practitioner to identify the areas to be treated and the injection points of the cannula.