Celebrity doctor found guilty of providing botox for sex

Dr Tijion Esho, recognised for his appearances on ‘This Morning’ and ‘Body Fixers’, faces a tribunal verdict for exchanging botox treatments for sexual favours, questioning the ethical practices within the cosmetic surgery industry.
Dr Tijion Esho, a cosmetic doctor known for his TV appearances on ITV’s “This Morning” and E4’s “Body Fixers”, has been found guilty by a medical tribunal of providing free botox treatments to a patient in exchange for sex. The incidents occurred at his clinic in Newcastle in 2021.
The tribunal found that Dr Esho had a sexual encounter with the patient, referred to as Patient A, and administered botox without any charge. He admitted to an improper emotional relationship but denied physical sexual contact. However, evidence including inappropriate Instagram messages suggested a sexually motivated conduct on his part.
Further findings indicated Dr Esho made suggestive comments and engaged in inappropriate behaviour during consultations. The tribunal is set to reconvene to decide whether his actions impair his fitness to practice.
Dr Esho operates the Esho Clinic, which has locations in London, Liverpool, and Dubai, and caters to a celebrity clientele. His professional conduct and the maintenance of ethical standards in the medical field are now under scrutiny following these revelations.