Six months after surgery Eisbach me and my sister went in to make sure all was well with the healing of my nose. He came in and while looking at my nose he pushed firmly down on the left side of the tip asking me if I was feeling any pain when he did that. I replied that it hurt a little bit. He then proceeded to YANK it side to side while asking my sister "does it look like the cartilage is moving?"... The day after my appointment I noticed that my nose was swelled up and I was in some pain. I called him right away and he agreed to see me in a week. My sister and I went to the appointment and waited in the room when he first entered he seemed cheerful but his demeanor changed quickly when he saw my nose. He said that it looked swollen and every time I tried to bring up any concerns he seemed distant with concerned looks, as if he was just trying to push me out of his office as soon as possible. He told me that he would take pictures to document my nose and sent us down the hall. My sister and I thought we were going to return to the room after the pictures but they sent me on my way and I did not see him again that day. They never called me back, I called them in a panic because my nose was getting worse. I could not breathe, I was in a lot of pain, it was thinning and there was a large bulge the middle of the tip of my nose. Overall my nose seemed to just feel foreign on my face. They seemed to reluctantly agree to see me once more. My brother came with me this time and when I got there the doctor did not even really look at me. He told us that my septum was tilted and that bump on my nose was merely scar tissue that had always been there, (which apparently I didn't seem to notice on my own face for six months) I told him my nose felt as if it was slightly crooked which he explained to me that it was only the swelling. Through all of this he was never even able to tell me why it was swelling in the first place. My brother asked him if I would need more cartilage to which he responded no. Then my brother asked him about our concerns when it came to the lack of air going through my nostril's, making it near impossible to breathe comfortably. With no real care at all he replied, "well she can try wearing those nasal strips on her nose, but I don't know if she wants to be seen in public all day with them on. In a couple of months we can put supports in her nose." We looked at the pictures he had that I took from that last appointment and compared them to the pictures I had taken before the surgery, it looked as if I never even had surgery. I went to a different doctor for a consultation, he said he wouldn't recommend going back to him for supports or having any surgery from any doctor besides a specialist due to the possibility of my nose dying. He felt so bad for my situation that he didn't charge me for the consult and recommended me to a doctor out of state. In that time I have seen multiple doctors and they all confirmed that the "scar tissue" was really cartilage bulging out of the top of my nose which was displaced. One of them had said if was able to find a specialist who was skilled enough to work on my nose that it would have to be reconstructed with cartilage from my rib. After nearly two years since he yanked on my nose this is what I live with day to day. The tip of my nose is hard as a rock, my left nostril is pushed up at an angle, every time I smile or frown or make any facial expression at that, it feels as though it's pulling to the right of my face. I am always pulling at my face in hopes that it will help open my air passages so I can breathe normally, I use the nasal saline spray almost religiously to try and help as well. At this point it just feels like some hard foreign object somebody glued to my face. Even when I try to do something as simple as rubbing my nose it feels so hard that it may break and a shooting pain follows instantly. I am completely miserable with everything that has happened and is still happening, I would not wish what I am experiencing on even my worst of enemies. I would never recommend this doctor to anyone. I wish I would have never gone to him to fix my broken nose.