The Cartilage Rhinoplasty with Goldman Technique for Correcting the Broad Nasal Tip

  • Ming He, Teng Zhao

Abstract

In this paper, A retrospective review was performed for all the patients who underwent surgery with the Goldman technique by the senior author from 2004 to 2009 for correction of the broad nasal tip. The clinical and pathologic findings of these patients were reviewed, and an independent observer evaluated the pre- and postoperative photos of the patients using five parameters: projection, rotation, symmetry, shape, and distance of the tip-defining points. The evaluation was performed using a scale of -1 to +1 for each of the five parameters. Of the 205 patients who underwent the technique, 115 (56%) were patients with broad tips, and 90 (44%) were patients with broad (boxy) tips. A total of 189 cases (92.2%) involved primary rhinoplasties, and 16 cases (7.8%) involved revision. During this period, complications were observed in five patients (2.4%), who underwent revision rhinoplasty with a successful result. The average score for the five parameters already mentioned for primary rhinoplasties according to the scale of -5 to +5 showed a significant postoperative improvement (score, +4.3). It implied that the cartilage rhinoplasty with Goldman technique is safe when performed by experienced surgeons and according to specific indications. This conclusion is indicated by the low rate of complications in the large series of patients in this study.

Published
2021-11-16
How to Cite
Ming He, Teng Zhao. (2021). The Cartilage Rhinoplasty with Goldman Technique for Correcting the Broad Nasal Tip. Forest Chemicals Review, 12-24. https://doi.org/10.17762/jfcr.vi.180
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