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Date Posted: 22:02:06 09/18/06 Mon
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> Hi ijust want to inform me if you know what Rene Saluds Address, Pls Text me 09193252108
or pls give me the cell #, ii just want to show him my sketch in Fashion and design. ok thank you
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>A BULGE in his tummy caught on national television
>prompted couturier Rene Salud to go for liposuction.
>
>Salud, a segment host in "Magandang Umaga Bayan," did
>the deed recently-with the expert disposition of his
>longtime friend, Dr. Manny Calayan.
>
>The routine surgery triggered a slew of show biz drama
>that raked up the rivalry between the Calayans (Manny
>and his wife Pie, a cosmetic surgeon like himself) and
>Dr. Viki Belo, Salud's co-host in the MUB segment,
>"Beauty Three Expert."
>
>"I had my lipo on impulse," Salud explained in an
>exclusive interview with Inquirer Entertainment. "My
>going to Dr. Calayan had nothing to do with his
>supposed rivalry with Dr. Belo. Both of them are good
>friends of mine. I actually consulted with Dr. Belo
>first, and we already had a schedule for the lipo. She
>even wanted to air the procedure, and I agreed."
>
>With their busy schedules crisscrossing, Salud said,
>he never made it to his appointment with Belo.
>
>"Then one time, I attended an event with Dr. Calayan,
>and I complained about not being able to fit into my
>clothes," the designer recounted. "He told me not to
>eat breakfast the following day and to go to his
>clinic first thing in the morning. At that point, I
>would have asked any surgeon to give me a lipo."
>
>About three liters of fat were removed from Salud's
>belly. He woke up after the procedure feeling lighter
>and sexier, he said. The only discomfort he has
>experienced is having to wear a girdle for at least a
>month, "so the skin would stick to the muscle."
>
>It's only been a week but, he said, "Now I can flaunt
>my body."
>
>Must look good
>
>Salud is no stranger to cosmetic surgery.
>
>"I'm in the business of beauty, of making people
>beautiful through the clothes I make," explained
>Salud. I should look my best, too... I have to look
>very young."
>
>He refused to divulge his age, but he had no qualms
>about enumerating the various procedures he had
>undergone.
>
>"My first was 15 years ago," he related. "I never
>looked good in pictures and on television. That's why
>I wanted to improve my [features]."
>
>He had his nose done, and then his eyes.
>
>"Actually, my real nose is not that bad," he
>clarified. "[Still] I wanted to enhance my beauty. As
>I grew older, I noticed that the skin was sticking
>more and more to the implant. I thought of removing
>[the implant], but I enjoyed the nose very much when I
>had it."
>
>His real problem was not his nose, but the lack of a
>jaw, said Salud. He found out after a trip to his
>dentist, who fixed his teeth and altered his gums to
>give him a more prominent jaw line.
>
>"That was about four years ago," Salud recalled.
>"After the procedure, I noticed that my nose was
>sticking out of my face. Then it swelled, so I had the
>insertion taken out."
>
>Having a nose job undone was a more delicate
>procedure, he found out.
>
>"It had taken only 30 minutes to insert the silicone,"
>he said, "but removing it took more than eight hours.
>It was also more expensive."
>
>Next were the crow's feet around his eyes. They had to
>be erased, for a more youthful look.
>
>"That's when I had botox," Salud said.
>
>He got his first botox treatment in the US. When he
>returned to Manila, he told his friend Calayan about
>the procedure, which was not yet in vogue locally at
>the time.
>
>"Manny told me he could give me the [same]
>treatments," said Salud. "Now, I go to him for my
>botox."
>
>But Salud warned against the dangers of botox: "When
>you have too much of it (botox), your face could look
>fierce. You may even end up looking like a demon. So
>if you go for botox, first you must discuss with your
>doctor exactly how you'd like to look."
>
>Nothing wrong
>
>Instead of a face lift, Salud opted to have what is
>known as an aptos thread procedure on his face to
>stretch the skin and prevent it from sagging. For this
>he went to Calayan's wife, Pie.
>
>"I'm friends with all the cosmetic surgeons in the
>Philippines, so I can have procedures done when I
>want," Salud joked. Turning serious, he added:
>"There's actually nothing wrong with cosmetic surgery.
>Lipo should not be banned. For one thing, it could be
>a major source of dollars for the Philippines. I know
>friends who live abroad and go to Thailand for such
>treatments. So why can't they come here instead?"
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