Abstract

Numerous methods have been used for dorsal augmentation in reconstructive and aesthetic rhinoplasty. The Tasman technique is a method for dorsal augmentation using diced cartilage solidified by tissue sealant. This article describes the author's early experience using the Tasman technique and offers some helpful suggestions to surgeons who might wish to use this unique method of preparing a cartilaginous graft. Baker presents his early experience with the Tasman technique for dorsal augmentation using diced cartilage solidified by tissue sealant. Some helpful suggestions are offered to surgeons who might wish to use this unique method of preparing a cartilaginous graft.

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