News about Tijion Esho

TV doctor Tijion Esho who appeared on This Morning is struck off for giving free Botox to OnlyFans model in return for sex

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 27, 2024
A TV doctor who appeared on This Morning has been struck off after plying an OnlyFans model with free Botox in return for sex. Dr Tijion Esho, who has featured on ITV 's hit morning show, BBC 's Morning Live and E4's Body Fixers, admitted to an improper relationship with the woman. He sent her a string of sleazy messages after treating the model, referred to as Patient A in his clinic in Jesmond, Newcastle. The doctor admitted to having an improper emotional relationship with the woman, but denied it was physical. But Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) found he had in fact engaged in sexual activity with the woman at his clinic.

TV doctor is found guilty of having sex with vulnerable patient and giving her Botox for free in exchange and could be struck off

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 10, 2024
Tijion Esho, 42, has been found guilty of giving a patient, a 'sex worker' who offers services on OnlyFans and webcams, free botox in return for sex at his Newcastle clinic. Dr Esho also told the woman he could 'get away' with giving her more Botox in exchange for sexual services, a medical tribunal found. He has featured on ITV 's This Morning, BBC 's Morning Live and E4's Body Fixers.

According to Tijion Esho of Morning Television, he may have had sex with a 'vulnerable' patient at one of his clinics if he'd 'wanted' to sleep with her, but she denies sleeping with her

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2024
Tijion Esho, a Morning TV doctor, told a medical tribunal that he may have sex with a 'vulnerable' patient at one of his clinics if he'd 'wanted' to. The 42-year-old, who has appeared on ITV's This Morning, BBC's Morning Live, and E4's Body Fixers, has been accused of giving the patient, a'sex worker,' who provides OnlyFans and webcams, free botox in exchange for sex at his Newcastle clinic. The father-of-two denied having sex with the patient, but admitted that his behaviour toward her had been motivated by sexual desires.'

Tijion Esho, a Morning TV doctor with a problematic history with a 'vulnerable' patient, denies he wanted to have sex with her, but insists he never accepted such offers'seriously.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 26, 2024
Dr. Tijion Esho, who has appeared on ITV's This Morning, BBC's Morning Live, and E4's Body Fixers, claims their X-rated sex chat was just a way of "distracting" himself and he never tried to push it any further. Dr. Esho, a cosmetic specialist, has been accused of giving the patient, a "sex worker" who offers OnlyFans and webcams, free botox in exchange for sex. She had visited the father-of-two, 42, about a designer lip surgery that he performs at his clinics in London, Newcastle, and Dubai. When asked about specific messages he exchanged with the woman, whose name is also known as Patient A, he confirmed it.

The beauty industry is still dominated by skin deep — here's a look at what needs to be changed

www.popsugar.co.uk, August 4, 2022
With a recently wider range of foundation shades and more varied campaign styles, it would be easy to assume that the beauty industry has finally awakened to the challenges of inclusivity. However, what you may be surprised to learn is that this is often only skin deep. Despite advertising campaigns' bold promises of wonder products, these results have skewed dramatically in favour of white and caucasian skins, owing to a significant lack in clinical research. Not all skin tones are created equal. While there are, of course, similarities when it comes to dryness, dehydration, and pigmentation changes, a variety of subtle differences must be investigated further. However, there is a large ethnic gap in the skincare industry: cosmetic cosmetics are often not tested on people of color.