A 3D model of a surgical instrument known as a Freer Elevator. The Freer Elevator is a versatile surgical instrument commonly used in a variety of procedures, particularly in otolaryngology, plastic surgery, and orthopedic surgery. It features a double-ended design with slightly curved, blunt tips, allowing surgeons to carefully lift, separate, and dissect soft tissues or periosteum from bone. This instrument is especially useful for creating precise surgical planes, elevating mucoperichondrial or mucoperiosteal flaps in nasal surgery, and facilitating atraumatic dissection in delicate anatomical areas. Its design provides both control and finesse, making it an essential tool for minimizing tissue damage during surgery. In this representation, one side is 5mm wide and the other 6mm wide. The central handle area is knurled. The knurl is part of the geometry of the model and not a texture.