This BBC Three online piece, looks at Dr Esho’s ‘Snapchat dysmorphia’ theory, here he gives some insight into how the changing ways in which we see ourselves are reflected in procedures patients ask for in his clinic. Source: BBC Three

This BBC Three online piece, looks at Dr Esho’s ‘Snapchat dysmorphia’ theory, here he gives some insight into how the changing ways in which we see ourselves are reflected in procedures patients ask for in his clinic. Source: BBC Three
MAIL ONLINE: ‘Did that just come out of my face?!’ Celebrities including Vicky Pattinson are flocking to try a facial extraction treatment that reveals EVERY bit of grime lurking in the pores. Source: Daily Mail
As part of their Macro Beauty video series, Refinery 29 US, talk to Dr Esho about the non-surgical nose job procedure and follow him and his patient Ruby on their journey. Source: Refinery29
Dr Esho talks to the Health Editor at The Express about PRP treatment and how he used it to treat Sadie Wright, one of the victims of the London acid attacks. Source: Daily Express
Celebrity endorsements on social media have led more to seek bargain-price fillers and Botox. The Guardian looks at the risks associated with the lack of regulation in the sector and speaks with Dr Esho about why he is campaigning for change. Source: The Guardian
THE INDEPENDENT: More people want surgery to look like a filtered version of themselves rather than a celebrity, cosmetic doctor says. This piece looks at the alarming phenomenon coined by Dr Esho as ‘Snapchat dysmorphia’. Source: The Independent
With Instagram advertising and little to no regulation in the UK, teens and young people are taking a big risk putting their face under the needle. Vice investigates the growing number of botched procedures, speaking to Dr Esho about it and looking at a number of case studies. Source: Vice
The women’s favourite takes an eye opening look at what happens when lip filler doesn’t go to plan and and speaks to Dr Esho about how he has become the go to Doctor for corrective work like this. Source: Cosmopolitan
Thanks to popular demand The ESHO Clinic is set to expand in 2018 In a year that has seen Dr Esho continue to lead the way in the aesthetics industry; driving trends in non-surgical procedures, launching a sell-out product line with Deciem and garnering global recognition for his corrective work, demand for Esho’s skill and