Presentation Developed by Vlow Medical, the 3Dose Unit Dose Injector syringe redefines injection standards in aesthetic medicine. Equipped with a patented click mechanism, this device delivers calibrated doses with extreme precision. The green syringe is specially designed to accommodate dilutions of 0.63 ml and 1.25 ml, ensuring perfect control of the administered quantities while eliminating the need to visually check the plunger.
Composition
& rheology Manufacturer: Vlow Medical Device color: Green syringe Connection system: Luer Lock tip Design: Minimal dead space (Low Dead Space) Possible dosage units: 0.0125 ml, 0.025 ml, and 0.05 ml
Indications
This medical device is indicated for healthcare professionals performing high-precision injections, particularly for the administration of (such as, or Vistabel). Its integrated system prevents any risk of overdosing or underdosing, allowing the practitioner to focus exclusively on the treatment area and the patient's comfort.
Dosage Usage is highly intuitive: one click corresponds to a predefined unit dose. The practitioner selects the desired setting (capable of injecting quantities as small as 0.01 ml per press) according to the clinical protocol.
This system guarantees absolute dosage consistency throughout the session, while generating an average product saving of 20% compared to standard syringes without dose control. Storage This single-use medical device must be kept in its original sterile packaging, protected from moisture, direct light, and extreme temperatures until ready for use.
Contraindications Do not reuse (strictly single-use device). Do not use if the sterile packaging is damaged or previously opened. Injection must be performed by a practitioner trained in aesthetic injection techniques.
FAQ
What savings are achieved with the 3Dose syringe? Thanks to its minimal dead space and ultra-precise dosing, it saves approximately 20% of the product during an injection session. How does the click system work?
With each press, the mechanism emits an auditory and tactile click confirming the administration of an exact dose, avoiding the need to monitor the plunger's graduation.


