Privateer's Scissors

Caper scissors are a special tool that is used in medicine to perform complex surgical operations. This is an instrument created by David Kaper and John Parsons in the 20s of the 20th century at Oxford University. While working at the University, David Kaper created a tool to create a tissue cut without damaging neighboring cells. At that time, a surgeon named John Parsons used a scalpel made in the likeness of medieval instruments, which did not provide the necessary clean cut. This tool was made of a more flexible metal, but it was more difficult to use in particularly difficult cases. Just in this case, when you need to create even, symmetrical micro-incisions without damaging adjacent tissues. The main purpose of such scissors is to ensure the smoothness of the skin edges of the incision when penetrating the dermis when removing large moles. In this case, we are not talking about a cosmetic procedure, but about the removal of skin tumors (benign).