Medical Expertise of Dr. Kristen Lupoli, MD
About Dr. Kristen Lupoli, MD
Dr. Kristin Lupoli is a native of Somerset County who returned to New Jersey 5 years ago after being in private practice in New York. Dr.Lupoli is a Board Certified physician with training and joint experience in Aesthetic Medicine as well as Family Medicine. She attended Union College in Schenectady, NY and Medical School and Residency at the UMDMJ in New Jersey. Her philosophy is to address the entire person when dealing with cosmetic issues, not just the surface. After completely understanding a patient’s needs she believes in using a combination of lasers, Botox Cosmetic, Dermal fillers and topical medicines to achieve the best and most natural looking results.
Dr. Lupoli believes that “looking good does not mean radically changing one’s appearance, just enhancing one’s natural attributes”. She strongly believes in teaching patients how to maintain their "new look" with good skin health, prevention and a healthy lifestyle.
Dr. Lupoli is a member of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, NJ Medical Society, AAFP, the International Mesotherapy Society and is also certified to perform medical acupuncture.
Patient Education Resources
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