Conmed Hyfrecator 2000 – Electrosurgical System for Office-Based Procedures

$1,199.00

Description

Product Overview

The ConMed Hyfrecator 2000 is the industry’s leading electrosurgical system for office-based procedures, trusted by physicians across dermatology, gynecology, urology, ophthalmology, and family practices. With high-frequency electrosurgery technology, it delivers precise tissue destruction, coagulation, and hemostasis while minimizing patient discomfort. Compact, reliable, and easy to use, the Hyfrecator 2000 is a cost-effective solution for physicians who require safe, versatile, and repeatable results in an outpatient setting.


Key Features & Benefits

  • Adjustable Power Settings – Provides low, medium, and high outputs for precise control.

  • Multiple Modes – Designed for both desiccation and fulguration procedures.

  • Digital Display – Power settings are clearly shown for accuracy and consistency.

  • Handpiece Control – Ergonomic handpiece allows fingertip power adjustment without interrupting the procedure.

  • Compact & Portable – Small footprint for easy integration into any exam or treatment room.

  • Versatile Applications – Suitable for dermatology, gynecology, urology, ophthalmology, and minor office surgeries.

  • Trusted Brand – ConMed is a global leader in medical electrosurgical devices.


Technical Specifications

  • Model: ConMed Hyfrecator 2000

  • Type: High-Frequency Electrosurgical Generator

  • Power Settings: Adjustable from 0 to 35 watts, with precision in 1/10-watt increments at low power

  • Modes: Desiccation, coagulation, and fulguration

  • Controls: Handpiece fingertip controls + digital display

  • Dimensions: Approx. 9” H × 8” W × 5” D

  • Weight: ~7 lbs

  • Power Requirements: 120V, 50/60 Hz

  • Warranty: 2-year manufacturer warranty (may vary by distributor)


Applications in Professional Settings

The ConMed Hyfrecator 2000 is widely used for:

  • Dermatology – removal of skin tags, warts, and benign lesions

  • Gynecology – cervical cautery, condyloma treatment

  • Urology – coagulation and destruction of small lesions

  • Ophthalmology – lid margin and small surface procedures

  • Family & General Practice – minor surgical interventions requiring hemostasis


Benefits for Physicians & Patients

  • Precision control ensures effective treatment with minimal collateral tissue damage

  • Portable design allows use across multiple treatment rooms

  • Low operating costs compared to surgical alternatives

  • Well-tolerated treatments with reduced patient discomfort

  • Reliable results supported by decades of clinical use worldwide


Maintenance & Care

  • Inspect handpiece and electrodes before each use

  • Replace worn electrodes for consistent performance

  • Clean unit exterior with hospital-grade disinfectant wipes

  • Store in a dry environment when not in use


Why Choose the ConMed Hyfrecator 2000?

  • Industry standard – trusted by clinicians for over 70 years

  • Compact and versatile – perfect for office-based electrosurgery

  • Cost-effective – reduces reliance on costly surgical suites

  • Reliable performance – delivers consistent results across specialties


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What procedures is the Hyfrecator 2000 commonly used for?
A: It’s ideal for skin tag removal, wart treatment, benign lesion destruction, coagulation, and other minor office procedures.

Q: Can power be adjusted during procedures?
A: Yes, the handpiece allows fingertip adjustment of power settings without interrupting treatment.

Q: What power range does it provide?
A: Adjustable from 0–35 watts, with very fine control at lower settings.

Q: Is it portable?
A: Yes, its compact, lightweight design makes it easy to move between treatment rooms.

Q: Does it require grounding pads?
A: No, the Hyfrecator is designed for bipolar and monopolar use without the need for disposable grounding pads in most procedures.


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