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Maria Victoria Gonzalez Belo (born January 25, 1957) known as Vicki Belo is a Filipina doctor, entrepreneur, and media personality.

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Early life and education

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Victoria G. Belo was born on January 25, 1956, in Cebu, Philippines, and was adopted by the family of attorney Enrique Belo. She spent her formative years in Manila. Belo earned a degree in psychology from the University of the Philippines and subsequently pursued a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Santo Tomas. She later obtained a Dermatology Diploma from the Institute of Dermatology in Bangkok, Thailand.[1]

Career

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Belo began her medical practice in 1990.[citation needed]

In addition to her clinical work, she is a frequent speaker and guest lecturer at various organizations in the Philippines and internationally, including the International Society of Cosmetic Laser Surgeons in Washington, D.C., the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery in Portland, Oregon, and the World Congress on Liposuction Surgery in Pasadena, California.[2]

Belo is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS), American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS), American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS), American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), International Society of Cosmetic Laser Surgeons (ISCLS), International Society of Dermatologic Surgery (ISDS), and the Philippine Society of Liposuction Surgery.[citation needed]

Belo Medical Group

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Belo is the CEO and medical director of the Belo Medical Group, which owns and operates 15 medical clinics and surgicentres across the Philippines, including in Metro Manila, Cebu City, Pampanga, and Davao City. The Belo Medical Group is the first accredited ambulatory cosmetic surgicentre in the country, certified by the Philippine Department of Health (DOH) and endorsed by the Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT).[3]

In July 2024, the Court of Appeals' Special Fourth Division issued a 35‐page decision holding that the Belo Medical Group was guilty of constructive dismissal and directing the company to pay former employee Marie Angelie Macatual P3 million in back wages.[4]

Awards and recognition

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  • 2009: Belo received awards in Thermage and Fraxel.[5]
  • 2010: Belo received the Reader's Digest Platinum Award as the Most Trusted Beauty Center in the Philippines.[6]
  • 2014: Belo won the ASEAN Business Awards Philippines (SME Category) from the ASEAN Business Council.[7]
  • 2015: Belo was awarded the World Picosure Award for achieving one million pulses with a single machine in one month.[8]
  • 2016: Belo received the Black Diamond Award for being the top expert in Thermage and Fraxel in the Philippines for 10 consecutive years.[9]
  • 2017: Belo was awarded the Top User of the World Award for Hydrafacial treatment.[10]
  • 2019: The Belo Medical Group was recognised as the Center for Excellence for Botox and Fillers in the Singapore–Malaysia–Philippines region by Juvederm.[11]
  • 2022: On January 25, Belo and the Belo Medical Group were awarded the Beauty Industry Pioneer of the Year Award 2021 at Global Health & Pharma's Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Awards.[12]
  • 2022: On September 21, Belo received the Diamond Award at The Future of Aesthetics by Allergan Aesthetics.[13][14]

Filmography

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Personal life

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Belo was married to businessman and NU 107 founder Atom Henares; the couple later divorced[when?]. They had two children: Quark Henares, a film and music video director, and Cristalle Henares-Pitt, managing director of Belo Essentials.[15] Quark is married to Bianca Yuzon, while Cristalle married Australian hotelier Justin Pitt at Villa Erba in Lake Como, Italy, on September 15, 2016. The couple have two children, Hunter and Sienna.[16] In February 2018, Belo attended the outdoor Tagaytay wedding of Henares and Swiss national Nathalie Küpfer.[17][18]

Florencia "Nena" Singson Gonzalez-Belo

Bello is the adopted daughter of former Philippine Congressman and 1971 Philippine Constitutional Convention delegate Enrique Belo, who was married to Florencia “Nena” Singson Gonzalez‐Belo (September 29, 1927 – May 11, 2016). Bello's biological parents are Conchita Gonzalez and Agustin “Toy” Cancio.

She married Hayden Kho in Paris in 2017.[19] The couple have a daughter, Scarlet Snow, born on March 3, 2015.[20][21]

In 2018, the National Museum of the Philippines officially identified Fernando Amorsolo's last known painting—an unfinished work—of the late Florencia “Nena” Singson Gonzalez‐Belo, Belo's mother. The painting was donated by Amorsolo's widow, Maria del Carmen Amorsolo, as confirmed in 2016 by Judy Araneta Roxas. Bello further affirmed that her mother's five sisters possessed Amorsolo paintings. The painting has been on display at the National Museum of the Philippines' Gallery VI since 2015.[22]

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Vicki Belo, born Maria Victoria Gonzalez Belo on January 25, 1956, in Cebu City, Philippines, is a renowned Filipino dermatologist, entrepreneur, and television personality celebrated for pioneering aesthetic medicine in the country through her Belo Medical Group, which she founded in 1990 and has expanded into a network of 14 clinics offering advanced cosmetic and dermatological treatments. Belo's educational background laid the foundation for her career; she earned a in from the before obtaining her degree from the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery in 1985. She further specialized with a Diploma in Dermatology from the Institute of Dermatology in , , and advanced training in dermatologic and at and St. Francis Memorial Hospital affiliated with the . Her professional journey began with the opening of her first clinic at Medical Towers in , where she introduced innovative procedures like and treatments to the Philippine market, establishing Belo Medical Group as the nation's first accredited ambulatory cosmetic surgery center and transforming public perceptions of through and accessible care. In August 2025, following a strategic investment by announced in 2024, Belo transitioned to the role of Chairwoman and Founding Medical Advisor, with Gina Lorenzana appointed as CEO to drive further expansion and innovation, including the launch of Belo Neurocosmetics in November 2025; the group now operates 14 clinics across , Cebu, Davao, and other locations, including the flagship Belo Building in City, launched in 2014. In recognition of her contributions, Belo received the Woman of Legacy award at the Inspiring Filipina Entrepreneurs 2025 Awards in March 2025 for her over 35 years of impact in the beauty and wellness industry. Beyond her medical practice, Belo is a prominent media figure, hosting the television show Belo Beauty 101 and serving as a guest lecturer for organizations such as the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery and the , while also founding the Philippine National Society of Liposuction Surgery to promote ethical standards in the field. Belo was adopted by former Congressman Enrique Belo and Florencia "Nena" Gonzalez; she was previously married to businessman Atom Henares, with whom she has two children, and in 2017 wed ophthalmologist , with whom she has a daughter born in 2015.

Background

Early Life

Vicki Belo, born Maria Victoria Gonzalez on January 25, 1956, in , , was given up for shortly after birth by her biological parents, Conchita Gonzalez and Agustin “Toy” Cancio; her mother already had eight other children. She was adopted at two weeks old by her maternal aunt, Florencia "Nena" Gonzalez-Belo, and uncle, Enrique "Ike" Belo, a and , who raised her as their in . The Belo family provided a stable and affluent environment, with Enrique Belo's legal career influencing Vicki's early exposure to professional discipline and public service, though she often felt like an outsider due to her status. Growing up in , she faced significant challenges from childhood , particularly for her weight—she weighed around 100 pounds at age five—and her appearance, with classmates taunting her as "fat," "ugly," and questioning why her biological parents had "given her away." These experiences, compounded by her awareness of being adopted, left her feeling unloved and undesirable, shaping her formative years with a deep sense of insecurity. By age five, the ignited Vicki's resolve to transform lives through beauty, vowing to help others avoid similar pain by making them feel beautiful and accepted. This early aspiration, rooted in her personal struggles, later guided her pursuits in during her educational years.

Education

Vicki Belo began her academic pursuits with a in from the , a degree she completed in 1978. Her early experiences with motivated her to choose as a means to understand and help others with issues, laying the foundation for her later interest in . She then pursued medical training, earning her from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery in 1985. This program provided her with comprehensive medical knowledge that would prove essential for her specialization in . To deepen her expertise, Belo obtained a Diploma in from the Institute of Dermatology at in , , in 1990. This postgraduate training focused on advanced dermatological techniques and was a pivotal step in preparing her for . Belo further enhanced her skills through specialized certifications, including training in dermatologic and at and instruction in tumescent from Dr. Jeffrey Klein in . These programs emphasized cutting-edge procedures that aligned with her emerging focus on cosmetic enhancements.

Professional Career

Medical Practice

Vicki Belo began her private practice in 1990 in , focusing on cosmetic and establishing herself as a specialist in aesthetic treatments. She trained in at the Institute of Dermatology in , , and further honed her skills through fellowships at and with Dr. Jeffrey Klein, the inventor of tumescent , which enabled her to bring advanced procedures to the . Belo played a pioneering role in advancing in the by introducing innovative, non-invasive and minimally invasive treatments that were previously unavailable locally. In 1990, she became the first dermatologist to implement the CO2 laser for skin resurfacing, revolutionizing scar and wrinkle treatments. That same year, she introduced tumescent liposuction, a safer method for body contouring compared to traditional techniques. In 1993, Belo brought neuromodulators like Botox to practice in the country, followed by dermal fillers in 1995 for augmentation and , which expanded options for hair reduction without surgery. Later milestones included exosomes in 2019 for regenerative aesthetics, emphasizing her commitment to evidence-based, technology-driven care. Her professional standing is reflected in memberships across key organizations, including the , the International Society of Dermatologic Surgery, the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. She also holds honorary membership in the Philippine Association of Primary Skin Hair Physicians, Inc. (PAPSHPI), recognizing her contributions to skin . Belo has been an active participant in international conferences on and , sharing her expertise through speaking engagements. She presented at the International Master Course on Aging Science (IMCAS) World Congress in in 2022, discussing revolutionary techniques in aesthetic procedures, and again in 2023 on advancements in beauty science. In 2024, she attended the IMCAS conference to explore cutting-edge skin tightening innovations. Her involvement extended to the 5th Congress of Cosmetic Chemists (5CC) World Congress in in 2024, where she contributed to discussions on global aesthetic trends. Throughout her career, Belo has become the preferred dermatologist for numerous celebrities in the and beyond, earning a reputation as a trusted expert for personalized aesthetic consultations and treatments that align with high-profile lifestyles. This milestone underscores her influence in normalizing cosmetic as an accessible field for enhancement rather than correction. Her private practice laid the foundation for the Belo Medical Group, which she founded as an extension of her clinical work.

Belo Medical Group

Belo Medical Group was founded in 1990 by Vicki Belo as a 44-square-meter clinic at Medical Towers in City, , marking the inception of the country's pioneering ambulatory cosmetic surgery center. Driven by a mission to make dermatological and cosmetic procedures accessible beyond elite circles, the group aimed to democratize beauty by enhancing natural features and boosting self-confidence for a broader demographic. In 2013, it achieved a as the first such clinic in the to receive international accreditation from the National Accreditation Board of Hospitals and Healthcare Providers, underscoring its commitment to global standards in and care. Under Belo's leadership as founder, medical director, and CEO of the overseeing Belo Group of Companies, the organization expanded significantly, growing from a single location to 14 clinics across , , , and Davao by 2025. This nationwide presence emphasized accessibility, with strategic placements in urban and regional hubs to serve diverse clients while maintaining high-end services. Business growth strategies included relentless investment in staff training—drawing from international experts in the United States, , Korea, , and —and forging partnerships to position the as Asia's beauty hub, blending global techniques with local needs for sustainable expansion. The group has introduced numerous key innovations in skincare and aesthetic treatments, leveraging Belo's expertise in to pioneer procedures in the . Notable advancements include the first CO2 skin laser in 1990, tumescent , Botox injections, dermal fillers, , (PRP) therapy, and exosomes for skin rejuvenation, alongside non-invasive technologies like PicoSure lasers, Lutronic GENIUS radiofrequency microneedling, Thermage skin tightening, and ADVATx vascular treatments. These introductions, often the first of their kind in the country, focused on minimally invasive options that prioritize safety, efficacy, and natural results, evolving the clinic's offerings from surgical to advanced holistic skincare programs. In 2024, Belo Medical Group faced a legal challenge when the Court of Appeals upheld a National Labor Relations Commission ruling ordering the payment of P3 million in back wages to a former marketing management head due to constructive dismissal. The case stemmed from allegations of unfair labor practices, including using the employee as a test subject for new equipment, leading to her resignation; the court found the dismissal unjust but held Belo personally not liable, with the group required to comply with the monetary award as resolution. In February 2025, the Court of Appeals ordered a former medical operations head to pay the group P4.5 million in damages for violating a non-compete agreement by joining a competitor.

Public Presence

Media Appearances

Vicki Belo has made several cameo appearances in Philippine films, often portraying versions of herself to leverage her public persona as a dermatologist. In Boy Pick-Up: The Movie (2012), she appeared as the "Pickapista" character, a playful nod to her expertise in beauty enhancements. She followed this with a role as herself in Sosy Problems (2012), a satirizing , where her presence added authenticity to scenes involving cosmetic procedures. Belo continued her film cameos in Kung Fu Divas (2013), playing a fictionalized version of herself in this action- directed by Onat Diaz. Her final notable film role came in Beauty in a Bottle (2014), again as herself, in a story exploring the societal pressures of beauty standards and the allure of cosmetic products. On television, Belo hosted Belo Beauty 101, a beauty and medical telemagazine program that began airing on networks including Lifestyle Network and The Filipino Channel in 2008 and continued for multiple seasons into the 2010s, where she shared tips on skincare, treatments, and lifestyle advice drawn from her professional background. She made frequent guest appearances on variety shows across major Philippine networks, including ABS-CBN and GMA. Notable spots include Gandang Gabi Vice in 2012, where she joined host Vice Ganda and guests like Dawn Zulueta and Kim Chiu for discussions on beauty and personal life. In 2019, she served as a judge on ABS-CBN's Magpasikat sa Puso, Panalo sa Million, commenting emotionally on performances. Up to 2025, Belo appeared on GMA's Love on Top in an episode titled "Love that Heals," sharing insights on relationships alongside her husband Hayden Kho. These appearances often highlighted her medical expertise to inform entertaining segments on wellness and self-improvement. Belo has built a significant presence on social media platforms, focusing on beauty tutorials, lifestyle vlogs, and promotional content for aesthetic treatments. Her YouTube channel, launched in 2020 and rebranded as Dr. Vicki Belo, features videos on , family outings, and advice on skincare, amassing content like shopping sprees and procedure explanations. On and , she posts short-form videos on 2025 skin trends, such as combo treatments and minimal fillers, alongside event promotions that blend her professional knowledge with relatable commentary. This digital footprint positions her as a key influencer in the Philippine beauty space. As a media personality, Belo has endorsed various beauty products and events, often tying into her clinic's offerings while appearing at high-profile gatherings. In 2025, she promoted Belo Medical Group's collaborations at the ABS-CBN Ball and GMA Gala, showcasing treatments through celebrity partnerships and red-carpet discussions. Her endorsements emphasize accessible aesthetics, reinforcing her status as a go-to expert in Filipino entertainment media.

Awards and Recognition

Vicki Belo has received numerous accolades for her contributions to the industry and entrepreneurial leadership, recognizing her role in pioneering medical in the and elevating standards in cosmetic . These honors underscore her innovative approaches to treatments and expansion through Belo Medical Group, which has become a benchmark for excellence in the sector. In 2010, Belo Medical Group was awarded the Reader's Digest Trusted Brands Platinum Award as the Most Trusted Beauty Center in the , highlighting consumer confidence in her clinic's services and ethical practices. Four years later, in 2014, Belo personally received the Business Awards in the SME Category from the Business Council, acknowledging her as an outstanding small and medium enterprise leader in the region. Belo's influence continued to be celebrated in subsequent years. In 2022, she was honored with the Beauty Industry Pioneer of the Year Award by Global Health & Pharma's Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Awards, for setting global standards through research, product development, and service innovation in aesthetics. In 2024, Belo Medical Group earned the Gold Award for Medical Aesthetic Clinic of the Year at the Luxury Wellness Travel Awards, presented by Compare Retreats in Hong Kong, affirming its leadership in high-end, travel-worthy aesthetic care. In 2025, Belo received multiple prestigious recognitions for her enduring impact. She was awarded the Woman of Legacy Award as part of Go Negosyo's Inspiring Filipina Entrepreneurs Awards during the Women Summit, celebrating her transformative role in beauty, wellness, and female empowerment in business. Additionally, at the MEGA Ball 2025, she was named a Pinoy Pride Awardee for Beauty by MEGA Magazine, lauding her as a trailblazer who democratized access to aesthetic enhancements and inspired national pride in the industry.

Personal Life

Family

Vicki Belo was first married to businessman and NU 107 founder Atom Henares, with their marriage annulled after 11 years. The couple shares two children: Henares, a known for indie films like , and Cristalle Henares, an entrepreneur serving as managing director of Belo Essentials. Belo's second marriage is to physician , whom she wed in a high-profile ceremony in in 2017 after dating since 2005. Together, they have one daughter, Scarlet Snow Belo, born in 2015 via in vitro fertilization and . In March 2025, the family celebrated Scarlet's 10th birthday with a football-themed party, where Belo and Kho shared heartfelt posts and love letters expressing their pride in her growth. Belo maintains a blended family dynamic, remaining on amicable terms with Henares despite their separation, as evidenced by joint family attendance at events like Henares's 2018 wedding. The family often shares moments of togetherness through travels, such as their magical Christmas 2024-2025 trip to Lapland, Finland, featuring husky sledding, reindeer rides, and visits to Santa Claus Village, which Belo described as a long-dreamed-of winter wonderland adventure with her loved ones. As a mother, Belo actively supports her children's pursuits; she has praised Quark's filmmaking achievements and collaborated with Cristalle on business ventures within the Belo brand, while nurturing Scarlet's interests in arts and sports through family activities and public encouragement. This familial harmony contributes to Belo's public image as a devoted parent balancing professional success with personal warmth.

Philanthropy

Vicki Belo has demonstrated a commitment to philanthropy by extending her expertise in to underserved populations, particularly through initiatives that provide free or subsidized treatments for facial deformities and scars. Through the Ike and Nena Belo Foundation, which she established in 2008 to support charitable causes including surgeries to restore smiles for children with cleft lips and palates, she has facilitated surgeries for underprivileged youth, aiming to improve their and by addressing congenital conditions that affect appearance and function. In 2025, Belo launched The Scar Project in collaboration with her husband , a effort by Belo Medical Group that offers advanced scar revision treatments to individuals with compelling stories of resilience, making high-end dermatological care accessible to those who might otherwise afford it only through charity. Her efforts also encompass broader community support, including donations and partnerships focused on health awareness and wellness education. Belo has contributed to organizations like the AGAPP Foundation by funding the construction of two preschools in underprivileged areas, promoting early education as a foundation for long-term wellness. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she distributed free face masks and personal protective equipment to frontliners while partnering with charities to deliver meals, enhancing public health awareness in vulnerable communities. More recently, in 2025, she supported the I Want to Share Foundation's gala for pediatric cancer survivors, raising funds for treatments and awareness programs that tie into holistic wellness. These actions overlap briefly with Belo Medical Group's community outreach, such as scholarships for aspiring medical professionals from low-income backgrounds. Belo's philanthropic work has earned her recognition for its lasting impact on accessibility in beauty and health. In March 2025, she received the Woman of Legacy Award at the Go Negosyo Inspiring Filipina Entrepreneurs Awards, honoring her contributions to empowering women through initiatives and charitable giving that democratize aesthetic and wellness services for everyday Filipinos. This accolade underscores her role in fostering beauty education and , particularly for underprivileged groups, as part of a broader legacy of social impact.

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