The case of a UK-based Nigerian doctor who lost his license for exchanging Botox for sex

Recently, a Nigerian cosmetic doctor practicing in the United Kingdom, Oluwafemi Tijion Esho, faced consequences as he was found guilty of sexual misconduct towards a patient.

Allegedly, Esho requested sexual favors from a female patient in exchange for a Botox injection.

Known as a renowned TV cosmetic doctor, Esho admitted to an inappropriate emotional bond with the woman, involving exchanging explicit messages on Instagram.

Reports from Daily Mail indicate that despite Esho’s claim of no physical sexual interaction with the patient, who happens to be an OnlyFans model, an MPTS panel in Manchester found evidence of sexual intercourse at his clinic in Newcastle upon Tyne in 2021, alongside offering free Botox treatments.

The panel also concluded that Esho insinuated that he could provide Botox in return for sexual favors to the woman.

Furthermore, the panel determined that the doctor’s behavior was sexually driven, leading to the decision that his name be struck off the medical register due to impaired fitness to practice resulting from his misconduct.

Esho is the founder of the Esho Clinic, with branches in London, Liverpool, and Dubai, catering to a clientele that includes celebrities.