3 DOSE 1.0 ML SYRINGE, 125 ORANGE, 10PCS.
3Dose
Injection & InfusionUnit-dose syringes for botulinum toxin and injectables
Certifications
- Classified as a sterile, single Use medical device (syringe) under applicable medical device regulations.
- CE Marked for use within relevant jurisdictions as a 1.0 ml syringe for general purpose aspiration/injection.
- Designed in compliance with international standards for hypodermic syringes and low Dead Space devices.
- Classified as a sterile, single Use medical device (syringe) under applicable medical device regulations.
- CE Marked for use within relevant jurisdictions as a 1.0 ml syringe for general purpose aspiration/injection.
- Designed in compliance with international standards for hypodermic syringes and low Dead Space devices.
Unit-dose syringes for botulinum toxin and injectables
Description
The 3 DOSE 1.0 ml Syringe, 125 Orange is a single-use unit-dose injector syringe designed to deliver highly precise micro-volumes, ideal for botulinum toxin, mesotherapy and other aesthetic injections. It features an integrated clicker mechanism that dispenses predefined doses with each click, simplifying unit calculations and improving accuracy. The orange version is configured for commonly used NaCl dilutions of BoNT (e.g. 1.0 ml and 2.0 ml), allowing consistent dosing while reducing product waste and enabling clinicians to focus on injection placement rather than manual dose calculations.
Bnefits
- Integrated unit-dose clicker system: each click corresponds to a predefined micro-volume for precise dosing.
- Orange syringe version offers dose unit settings (e.g. 0.01 ml, 0.02 ml and 0.04 ml) aligned with typical 1.0 ml and 2.0 ml BoNT dilution protocols.
- Improves accuracy of botulinum toxin and mesotherapy injections, reducing the risk of under- or overdosing.
- Helps eliminate manual unit-per-ml calculations, allowing practitioners to focus on injection points and patient comfort.
- Low-dead-space design minimises residual product in the syringe, reducing waste and increasing cost-efficiency.
- Clear, easy-to-read scale supports visual confirmation of volumes alongside the clicker feedback.
- Provides visual, tactile and often audible feedback at each click for better control and consistency between injections.
- Standard 1.0 ml syringe format compatible with commonly used needles and luer connections in aesthetic practice.
- Single-use, disposable syringe supports high standards of hygiene and infection prevention.
- Ergonomic design enhances grip and stability, improving handling during delicate facial injections.
Indications
- General-purpose aspiration and injection of fluids by healthcare professionals, within the 1.0 ml capacity of the syringe.
- Accurate dosing of botulinum toxin injections in aesthetic medicine and dermatology.
- Delivery of mesotherapy solutions, skin boosters and other low-volume injectable products where precise micro-dosing is required.
- Situations where reproducible unit-dose administration and low dead space are clinically advantageous.
Composition
- Disposable 1.0 ml syringe barrel made from medical-grade transparent plastic.
- Integrated unit-dose clicker mechanism linked to the plunger for controlled incremental dosing.
- Plunger rod with thumb pad for ergonomic actuation.
- Rubber or elastomer plunger stopper compatible with injectable solutions.
- Luer-lock or compatible connector for attachment of single-use needles (needle not typically included in the syringe pack).
- Latex-free construction (as per standard modern syringe manufacturing) to reduce allergy risk.
Formulation
- Non-sterile outer packaging; individual syringes supplied sterile and ready for single use.
- 1.0 ml capacity unit-dose syringe with orange-coded configuration for specific dose-step settings.
- Single-use, low-dead-space design for accurate dosing of small volumes.
Packaging
- Box containing 10 x 3Dose 1.0 ml Syringe, 125 Orange units.
- Each syringe individually packed in sterile packaging intended for single use.
- Outer carton labelled with product name, capacity (1.0 ml), colour code (orange), and quantity (10 pieces).
Usage
- Use only by trained healthcare professionals familiar with injection techniques and the dosing system.
- Open the sterile packaging immediately before use, maintaining aseptic technique.
- Attach a compatible sterile needle securely to the syringe luer connection if not pre-attached.
- Draw up the required injectable solution (e.g. BoNT after dilution, mesotherapy solution) into the syringe, removing any visible air bubbles according to standard practice.
- Select or note the appropriate dose-step corresponding to the chosen dilution protocol for the orange syringe.
- During injection, depress the plunger until a single click is felt/heard to deliver one dose unit; repeat the click steps for the total number of desired units at each injection point.
- Monitor visual scale and clinical response as needed while using the clicker system for precise dosing.
- After completing the procedure, safely remove the needle and dispose of the entire syringe and needle in an approved sharps container.
- Do not attempt to reuse, re-sterilise or disassemble the syringe; it is strictly single-use.
- Follow all local guidelines and product-specific protocols for BoNT or other injectables used with the syringe.
Contraindications
- Do not use if the sterile packaging is damaged, opened or contaminated before use.
- Not for use by untrained or non-medical personnel.
- Do not use for injections of volumes or pressures beyond the syringe’s intended 1.0 ml capacity and normal clinical use.
- Do not reuse; reuse may increase the risk of infection, inaccurate dosing and device malfunction.
- Not suitable if materials of construction conflict with known patient or user allergies to plastics or elastomers used in medical devices.
Adverse Effects
- When used correctly, adverse effects relate primarily to the injected product and technique rather than the syringe itself.
- Potential for inaccurate dosing if the clicker mechanism is misinterpreted, not fully depressed per click, or used contrary to the instructions.
- Risk of needlestick injury to the user or others if handling and disposal procedures are not followed.
- Mechanical failure (e.g. damaged plunger or clicker) can occur if the syringe is mishandled, bent or used with excessive force; in such cases, discard and replace the syringe.
Storage Conditions
- Store syringes in their original packaging in a clean, dry environment.
- Keep away from direct sunlight, excessive heat or freezing temperatures that could deform plastic components.
- Avoid mechanical stress such as crushing or bending of boxes that may damage the clicker mechanism or syringe barrels.
- Keep out of reach of children and unauthorised users.
- Do not use after the expiry date printed on the packaging.
Duration
Not applicable as a drug; each syringe is intended for use during a single injection session and then discarded.
Onset
Immediate in terms of providing controlled, unit-dose injections as soon as the syringe is prepared and used correctly; the clinical effect depends on the injectable product used.













