FAQs
The device projects near-infrared light onto the skin. Blood absorbs this light, while the surrounding tissue reflects it, allowing the device to project a clear, real-time map of the veins onto the skin surface.
They are very effective. Clinical studies show vein finders significantly increase first-stick success rates and reduce the total number of attempts needed for vein access.
Yes. While primarily used by medical professionals, smaller, simpler transilluminators can be purchased for personal or home use to aid in self-injection or monitoring, though professional models are recommended for clinical settings.
Yes. Vein finders are considered medical devices and must be listed in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) by the TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration).
Professional, handheld vein illuminators generally cost between $600 AUD and $1,500 AUD for the unit, depending on the technology and features.
Yes. Eve zone offer bulk discounts for clinics, hospitals, or medical education facilities purchasing multiple units. Contact us for competitive pricing on large orders.