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Howard Bellin

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Dr. Howard T. Bellin is a well known plastic surgeon to the stars and a book author. His contributions, including many inventions and medical procedures now standard in the industry, have impacted the very state of the art to this day.

In 1964 he married Christina Paolozzi Bellin but later divorced in 1982. They remarried only 4 months later when she was diagnosed with a brain tumor but divorced again after it appeared she was doing better. Unfortunatley she later died at the age of 491.

Dr. Bellin decided to become a cosmetic surgeon after taking sculpting classes while attending New York Medical College. It was then that his interest in the human form began and with his, at the time, wife’s encouragement that he began his career.

He has been on many national television programs that have featured him, including Oprah, Geraldo, Extra, CNN, MTV and 20/20. He has been written about extensively in national newspapers and magazines including The New York Times, The New York Post, The New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune, People, Vogue, Time Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Harpers Bazaar and numerous other national publications.


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  1. ^ Published: April 29, 1988The New York Times