About Raminder Saluja, MD
I began in the healthcare field by receiving my degree in pharmacy at the University of Kentucky. From there, I completed medical school at Emory University and my residency at the prestigious Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. I returned to NC to practice ophthalmology as a board-certified ophthalmologist. I began treating patients with hemifacial spasm with botulinum toxin (BOTOX® sparked my interest in the cosmetic realm). I decided to pursue a fellowship in cosmetic dermatology to broaden my training and expertise. I accepted a fellowship in La Jolla, California, with world-renowned cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Mitch Goldman and completed a research and clinical fellowship under his guidance in 2007. Since that time, I have dedicated myself to cosmetic dermatology, including aesthetic lasers and injectables. My fellowship in San Diego was a pivotal year. Core concepts of cosmetic dermatology were practiced on a daily basis, encompassing dermal fillers, injectables, and laser technology in its application in treating vascular issues, pigment, collagen, and fat. I participated in clinical trials and laser research and went on to publish papers on fractional laser technology, laser lipolysis, and alexandrite lasers. I have continued with clinical research, writing and lecturing in my own private practice. Since 2014, I have been an active participant on the medical advisory board for Cynosure (the largest aesthetic laser company globally), where input is given on laser design, ergonomics, nomograms, and other aspects of laser science. My clinical experience on a multitude of laser platforms has opened invitations to lecture both internationally (France, Spain, Germany, Dubai, Holland, Cyprus, China, England, and Canada) and nationally in just about every state in the U.S. I am passionate about educating others on laser science, dermal fillers, and neurotoxins. It is a time to share information with colleagues while equally learning from them. This forces me to stay relevant, reading through the latest journal articles and staying current on the latest treatment options. The great news is that this translates into better information to share with my patients so that they receive the best in care.