TV doctor banned from practicing after offering free botox in exchange for sexual favors on This Morning.

He has been on ITV, BBC, and Channel 4 programs.

April 27th 2024.

TV doctor banned from practicing after offering free botox in exchange for sexual favors on This Morning.
Dr Tijion Esho, a well-known cosmetic doctor who has appeared on popular shows such as ITV’s This Morning and BBC’s Morning Live, has recently faced serious consequences for his actions. The 42-year-old has been struck off the medical register for an inappropriate relationship with a patient, referred to as Patient A, whom he provided free botox to in exchange for sexual favors at his clinic in Newcastle upon Tyne.

During a hearing with the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service, Dr Esho admitted to exchanging sexual messages with Patient A on the social media platform Instagram. However, he denied any physical sexual contact with her, stating that she was a sex worker who provided services via OnlyFans and webcams. Despite his denial, the tribunal panel ultimately found him guilty of having sexual intercourse with Patient A at his clinic and administering free botox. They also determined that he had made inappropriate comments on her appearance and allowed her to masturbate him during previous consultations.

As a result of his misconduct, Dr Esho’s fitness to practice has been deemed impaired and he has been erased from the medical register. The panel’s reasoning for this decision will be released next week. The inappropriate messages sent to Patient A between July 2019 and February 2022 were a clear indication of Dr Esho’s intentions, with messages such as “What you doing to me lol. Morning Glory. Bloody have me wanting the real thing. That’s like every man’s dream” and “Why you making me bulge lol. Send more, don’t be sorry lol.”

Despite his appearances on popular TV shows and having a successful clinic with celebrity clients, Dr Esho’s actions have caused serious damage to his reputation. He has issued a statement admitting that his conduct in communicating with Patient A was wrong, but he continues to deny having sexual intercourse with her. The tribunal panel found his actions to be sexually motivated, but did not consider Patient A to be vulnerable due to her profession.

Dr Esho’s appearances on This Morning and Body Fixers have now come to an end, as well as his regular appearances on BBC’s Morning Live. His clinic, the Esho Clinic, which has locations in London, Liverpool, and Dubai, will likely face consequences as well. As for Dr Esho, he has been given a harsh reminder of the consequences of his actions and the importance of maintaining professional boundaries with patients. This serves as a cautionary tale for others in the medical profession to always act with integrity and respect towards patients.

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