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Reader Laura: Kat DeLuna Bad Lipo?
Posted by admin in celebrity plastic surgery on February 22, 2012
Reader Laura’s Comment:
“Looking at this picture of Kat DeLuna would you say she had bad lipo done on her stomach? In this picture of her stomach the skin looks wrinkled.”
Pic Source: nypost.com/p/pagesix/celebrity_photos
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Her tummy looks kinda lumpy in that image. It might be lumpy from recent liposuction or maybe injection therapy. If she did have lipo treatment and more than a little time had passed, then this might qualify as “bad lipo.” Without knowing more it is difficult to know.
Best Regards,
John Di Saia MD
Originally posted 2011-07-07 07:30:44.
Botox Mom Was a Paid Actor / Made It Up?
Posted by admin in plastic surgery news on May 19, 2011
TMZ has obtained a sworn declaration written by Sheena Upton, who claims she was recently approached by the British tabloid, The Sun, and asked “to play the role of Kerry Campbell” for a story called “I Give My 8-Year-Old Daughter Botox.” Upton now confesses The Sun paid her $200 adding, “I was provided with the story, instructions and a script to follow for a recorded interview.” After the story ran in The Sun, Upton says she was approached by “Good Morning America” and “Inside Edition” and claims she was offered “a large fee” to appear on camera. She went on both shows and re-told her story. After the interview, child welfare officials took Upton’s daughter away.
Source: tmz.com/2011/05/19/botox-mom-false-fake-hoax-kerry-campbell
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We have discussed Kerry Campbell: “The Botox Mom,” when the story broke. The saga just keeps sprouting new roots however…
At present Ms Upton (apparently “Kerry Campbell” was an alias) claims to have been paid by The Sun to act the part of the Botox Mom. Of course most recently the State stepped in to take her child from her. I also heard that she obtained a doctor to certify that her daughter had never been injected with Botox although I am not certain that can be done reliably. The lady is a liar one way or another. I don’t buy the “paid actor” role when you go on Good Morning America and tell a “Fantasy Island” story.
While the present rendition of the story could be true, it is a sad day when we must consider that a newspaper (even a tabloid) might actually pay a person and script a “made up” story.
Maybe I am not yet jaded?
Best Regards,
John Di Saia MD
P.S. I have seen the supposed lip injection images at TMZ. I think they are staged. There is no swelling at the injection site. That doesn’t mean she didn’t inject her daughter with lip fillers.




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