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Dr Tijion Esho has a voracious appetite for knowledge. Growing up in North London, he was ambitious, curious and determined to succeed from a young age. Charming, kind and unstoppably hardworking, his passion for his cosmetic craft is insuppressible.
Today, it’s almost impossible to list his many accomplishments in a single sentence. He has multi award-winning clinic on Harley Street; a new state-of-the-art clinic in Wimbledon village; he is the resident cosmetic doctor on E4’s Body Fixers and ITV's This Morning; is launching a range of cosmetics with Deciem – the parent company behind The Abnormal Beauty Company; is campaigning for changes in legislation within the aesthetics industry and was the first black doctor to be featured on the cover of The Times Magazine, to name but a few things.
In 2018, Dr Esho coined the term “Snapchat dysmorphia”, exposing the paradox that people are requesting and undergoing surgery to look like a social media filter. The term was publicised so widely that it was picked up by everyone from the BBC to the Washington Post, ultimately making its way into the Collins Dictionary. With clinics in London, Dubai and Newcastle, Dr Esho is the name to know in cosmetics.