TransBleph

TransBleph

EndoChor® TransBleph ™
All In one procedure For “Upper Periorbital” Rejuvenation
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EndoChor® TransBleph ™

EndoChor® TransBleph ™

All In one procedure For “Upper Periorbital” Rejuvenation

A Fast Track to achieve an upper periorbital region rejuvenation. This device provides the versatility to combine upper eyelid skin removal with the repositioning of the brow and supra-orbital skin in a single surgical session.
No Endo-Visualization
No Endo-Visualization
Required  By utilizing the upper blepharoplasty incision as a port of entry, the EndoChor® TransBleph ™ aids the surgeon to approach the upper periorbital region in a holistic fashion. The device can easily be applied through the field and no extra hardware is required, meaning  fewer instruments to set up, process and maintain.
Pre-Loaded Installment Kit

Pre-Loaded Installment Kit

The EndoChor® TransBleph ™  comes with  an adjusted cranial hole cutter and   Pre-Loaded hand piece.
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The EndoChor® TransBleph ™ is a supreme device for upper periorbital rejuvenation surgeries: The innovative Multi-Vectoral Technology (MVT), biodegradable implants, and the ability to perform two effective procedures through a single incision.
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EndoChor ® TransaBleph ™  For A “Fast Track” Brow And Upper Periorbital  Skin Lift Procedure
1 | Make The Blepharoplasty Incision
1 | Make The Blepharoplasty Incision
Make the incision as surgically planned  though the upper eyelid. The supraorbital  region is approached in the subperiosteal  plane. Dissection is carried out to release  the supraorbital skin including the “brow”  in a superior and lateral fashion. Adequate  mobility is created.

2 | Create The Anchoring Hole
2 | Create The Anchoring Hole
Determine the lifting position of the desired  structure (i.e., brow, upper periorbital skin).  Mark the implantation site so that the  EndoChor®  device will finally lie under the  designated anatomical structure. Deploy the  EndoChor®  Bone Hole Cutter to create a nest  on the frontal bone at the marked site. Drill all  the way to the depth control cuff. Aspirate and  dry the hole to remove all bone debris.

3 | Place The EndoChor TM  TransBleph Device
3 | Place The EndoChor TM TransBleph Device
Insert the EndoChor®  TransBleph ™ into the  hole. Apply controlled pressure until the  platform is integrated with the frontal bone  surface.

4 | Dispatching The EndoChor ® TransBleph ™ From       The Loading Tool
4 | Dispatching The EndoChor ® TransBleph ™ From The Loading Tool
Dispatch the applicator from the implant by gently turning the insertion tool in a counter-clockwise fashion.


5 | Multi-Point Fixation
5 | Multi-Point Fixation
Elevate the brow and the supraorbital skin  sub-periostally to achieve adequate liberation of  tissue translation. Elevate the skin and brow to the  desired  position. Use gentle digital pressure to  entangle the tissue to the EndoChor®  spines.  Elevate the free edge of the periosteal layer up and  trap it over the spikes for optimal secure lift.

6 | Secure The Tissue
6 | Secure The Tissue
The incision is closed, and a compression bandage  is applied.
EndoChor ® TransBleph ™ Device
C-EST-ENTD30
EndoChor ® TransBleph ™
Features tines with tips that are 3.0mm above the platform. This size is designed for patients with thin brow tissue where sensitivity to tine palpability may be a concern.
3.0 mm
C-EST-ENTD35
EndoChor ® TransBleph ™
Features tines with tips that are 3.5mm above the platform. This size is designed for patients  with thick brow tissue where are aggressive fixation is desired.
3.5 mm
Written and edited by Professor Dr. Mehmet Veli Karaaltın.

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