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Nigerian-born UK doctor loses licence over relationship with patient who offers sex services via webcams

A United Kingdom-based Nigerian doctor, Tijion Oluwafemi Esho, has lost his medical licences after being found guilty of giving free Botox injections in return for sex, Telegraph reports.

The NHS website says that Botox prices range between £100 – £350 in the UK. However, figures can vary, as it depends on how many areas are being treated.

This is not the first time Oluwafemi would be having issues with the law. According to his updated Wiki bio, in 2022, he had temporary restrictions imposed on his practice by the General Medical Council (GMC) after an investigation into allegations about his professional conduct.

He was not allowed to see female patients without a chaperone or have contact with patients outside a clinical setting whilst he was being investigated by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS).

In the throes of passion, Oluwafemi had told the woman, “I’ll break doctors’ code for you.”

Things finally came to a head on Saturday, 27 April 2024, when Esho was struck off the medical register by the GMC, after the MPTS found that he had exchanged Botox treatment for sex with a female patient.

My God! having you for a night/every night is a dream; but if we do it … I break the doctors’ code and I’d be a dead man

Oluwafemi admitted the relationship, but denied that it had been of a physical nature.

Oluwafemi is known for his medical opinion and commentaries on cosmetic surgery discussions on popular Television programmes, including ITV’s This Morning, BBC’s Morning Live and E4’s Body Fixers.

He was also regularly consulted on Body Fixers for E4, a channel operated by Channel 4, which aired for two seasons in 2016 and 2017 and made appearances on segments of BBC’s Morning Live until the summer of 2022.

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He is the founder of the Esho Clinic, which also has locations in London, Liverpool, and Dubai and has a host of celebrity clients.

While appearing before a Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service on Monday, he confessed to an improper emotional relationship with the woman, referred to as Patient A, with whom he exchanged “inappropriate” sexual messages on Instagram.

He argued that he never had any physical sexual contact with Patient A, who provided sex services via OnlyFans and webcams.

But, an MPTS panel sitting in Manchester ruled earlier this month that Dr. Esho did have sexual intercourse with Patient A at his clinic in Newcastle upon Tyne in 2021 and administered Botox free of charge.

It was reported that the tribunal also ruled that, at a consultation months earlier, he had stroked her hair and rubbed himself against her after he made inappropriate comments about the shape of her bottom.

The tribunal also established that the doctor, last year, made similar remarks to Patient A and allowed her to masturbate him.

Hence, the tribunal found Dr. Oluwafemi Esho’s fitness to practise was impaired because of his misconduct and the tribunal announced on Saturday that Oluwafemi’s name should be removed from the medical register.

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The tribunal’s reasons for imposing the sanction will be released next week.

According to The Telegraph, among the “inappropriate” Instagram messages sent to Patient A between July 2019 and February 2022 was an exchange in September 2019 when he said: “What you doing to me lol. Morning Glory. Bloody has me wanting the real thing. That’s like every man’s dream.”

In November 2019 he posted: “Why you making me bulge lol. Send more, don’t be sorry lol.”

The following month, he wrote, “Lol loving the tongue” and “Ha free mls [millilitres of botox] I’d need the whole booty and more”.

Weeks later, he told her, “My God having you for a night/every night is a dream but if we do it for me I break the doctors’ code and I’d be a dead man x lol.”

The tribunal also ruled the conduct of the doctor was sexually motivated but did not find Patient A to be vulnerable because of her profession.

Botox injections, according to a medical website, Cleveland, improve appearance by relaxing muscles that cause wrinkles.

The injection is also used to treat medical conditions, including migraines, hyperhidrosis, overactive bladder, and eye problems.

To maintain results, treatments are repeated every three to six months.

Gracie Brown
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