Renowned British-Nigerian cosmetic doctor, Oluwafemi 'Tijion' Esho, recently admitted to an 'improper emotional relationship' with a patient, sparking controversy over allegations of exchanging Botox treatments for explicit content.
In a medical tribunal, details emerged that Dr. Esho allegedly provided Botox in exchange for sex, refusing payment for the patient's explicit services on OnlyFans.
Known for appearances on ITV's This Morning, BBC's Morning Live, and E4's Body Fixers, Dr. Esho reportedly enjoyed 'free' explicit content from the patient, identified as Patient A, who sought a designer lip procedure. Patient A proposed a 'skills swap,' offering 'booty' and 't****' in return for 'mls' (millilitres of filler treatment).
Patient A claimed Dr. Esho exploited her during their doctor-patient relationship and was hesitant to pay for her explicit services. The tribunal revealed instances where she felt compelled to 'play along' to maintain his support.
Over time, Patient A found the situation 'inappropriate' as Dr. Esho allegedly objectified and exploited her profession. She shared concerns about his engagement with her explicit content online and described an effort to determine if he was a 'freeloader' or a genuine supporter.
Dr. Esho denies charges of having sex with Patient A, providing Botox in exchange for further services, and six out of ten total charges. However, he admits to behaving inappropriately by exchanging messages with the patient, acknowledging an 'improper emotional relationship' with 'sexually motivated' conduct.
The ongoing 15-day tribunal continues to unravel the complexities surrounding the case, raising questions about professional ethics and the boundaries within doctor-patient relationships.