Up to 40% Off on IPL-Intense Pulse Light Therapy at Onestop Aesthetic Travel and Wellness Center
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IPL facial treatments can help diminish sun damage, fine lines, acne scars, and uneven pigmentation to leave skin looking smoother
- IPL therapy: after applying a cooling gel, an esthetician uses an IPL device to shower the skin with pulses of focused light that help reduce the appearance of sunspots, visible blood vessels, and other pigment irregularities.
- Click here to learn more about how IPL treatments fight sun damage.
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About Onestop Aesthetic Travel and Wellness Center
Dr. Anuja Garg is an Internal Medicine Physician practicing in the Bay Area for the last nine years. She is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and has been practicing medicine for the last 20 years. She did her medical school from Lady Hardinge medical College in New Delhi India in 2002. She Completed her residency in Internal Medicine from Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center, an affiliate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, in New York in 2009. She is a member of the American College of Physicians. Dr. Garg is also board-certified in obesity medicine from American Board of Obesity Medicine and has been a proud member of Obesity Medicine Association. Dr. Garg has a CDC recommended Certificate of Travel Health from the International Society of Travel Medicine. She is an active member of the International Society of Travel Medicine. Dr. Garg did her aesthetic training from the American Board of aesthetic medicine and has a certificate of training in advanced Aesthetics from the American Board of Aesthetic Medicine. She is well trained in injections like neuromodulators, derma fillers and has the right machines and tools to help you achieve a great look. Dr. Garg strongly believes that good health is central to living a happy life. She believes that preventive care is an essential part of primary care. She has a special interest in treating chronic diseases like diabetes, thyroid problems, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia.