Elevating My Craft: My Experience at the Master Injector Series in Dallas
- Garrett Loyd
- Oct 21
- 2 min read
As someone who’s been in the medical field for over 17 years, I’ve learned that no matter how much experience you have, there’s always more to learn in aesthetics. That’s one of the reasons I absolutely love what I do. There’s this constant evolution of knowledge, artistry, and innovation that keeps me inspired.
I recently had the opportunity to attend the Master Injector Series in Dallas, an advanced cadaver lab focused on facial anatomy and injection techniques. It was an incredible hands-on experience that went far beyond the basics, really diving deep into the fine details of facial structure.
Seeing the connections between the muscles, vessels, ligaments, and fat pads up close was both fascinating and eye-opening. It gave me an even greater appreciation for how complex and delicate facial anatomy truly is. That level of understanding directly translates to safer, more precise, and more natural-looking results for my patients.
What I loved most about this experience was how it combined both the science and the artistry of aesthetics, two things I’m deeply passionate about. My background is rooted in medicine, from cardiothoracic intensive care and vascular surgery to family practice and aesthetic medicine, but I also have a love for art and even professional training in sculpting. I’ve always believed that being able to “see” beauty the way an artist does makes all the difference when enhancing someone’s natural features.
Continuing my education through opportunities like the Master Injector Series isn’t just about staying current. It’s about continually challenging myself to grow and bring the very best back to my patients. My goal has always been to help people look amazing and feel incredible. Training like this allows me to do that at the highest level.
Attending the Master Injector Series in Dallas reaffirmed my commitment to lifelong learning, patient safety, and artistic excellence in aesthetics. I feel inspired, refreshed, and even more confident in my craft. I can't wait to apply what I’ve learned in ways that make my patients feel empowered and naturally beautiful.


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