Because let’s be real—imposter syndrome hits hard. Every single practitioner has that moment where they think: Am I good at this? Or what if I mess up and everyone finds out I’m a complete joke?
I used to overcompensate—extra courses, relentless studying, obsessing over every tiny technique—because deep down, I didn’t think I was worthy to be doing this.
Then something happened. I was successful.
Maybe a bit too successful. Suddenly, I wasn’t the nervous one—I was the go-to guy. And let me tell you, that’s a whole different head trip. Now, instead of “Am I good enough?” it became “Holy shit, now I have to live up to all of this.
That’s why my training/courses/programs/mentoring isn’t just about clinical skills. I hammer mindset and confidence into my trainees because I know technique alone isn’t enough. If you don’t believe in yourself, you’ll always hesitate. And hesitation in aesthetics? That’s how you end up second-guessing, making mistakes, and playing small.
That’s exactly why I created The Confident Injector Protocol—so every practitioner I train walks away not just competent, but bulletproof in their belief. Because if I could go from doubting myself to maybe being a little too confident, then you sure as hell can too.
Mindset + Skillset = Success.
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