About Dr. Jarret Morrow
A physician injector focused on natural, refined results
Dr. Jarret Morrow is a cosmetic physician and experienced family physician offering injectable treatments in the Victoria area. His work is guided by medical judgment, facial anatomy, and a conservative aesthetic philosophy: help patients look refreshed, balanced, and confident without looking overdone.
Cosmetic physician, family physician, and UBC clinical faculty member.
Cosmetic philosophy
The best injectable work should still look like you
Dr. Morrow’s treatment style is subtle, strategic, and individualized. Rather than chasing trends or treating every face the same way, he begins with anatomy, proportion, movement, and the patient’s own goals.
His aim is to soften, restore, and refine. For some patients that may mean a small neuromodulator treatment to relax expression lines. For others, it may involve carefully planned filler, collagen stimulation, or staged treatment over time.
Injectable treatments
A medically guided approach to facial rejuvenation
Dr. Morrow provides cosmetic consultations and injectable treatments at Beam Beauty & Wellness in Langford and Dermapure Cowichan. Treatment recommendations are based on facial structure, skin quality, expression, previous treatments, and comfort level.
Botox and Dysport
Neuromodulator treatments for expression lines, facial balance, and natural movement.
Dermal Fillers
Lip, cheek, jawline, chin, and facial contour treatments using products such as Juvederm, Restylane, and Revanesse.
Sculptra
Biostimulatory treatment designed to gradually support collagen and restore facial structure.
Belkyra
Fat-dissolving injectable treatment for appropriate candidates seeking submental contouring.
Sclerotherapy
Medical treatment for selected visible leg veins using careful assessment and technique.
Treatment Planning
Conservative, staged recommendations for patients who want improvement without dramatic change.
Medical background
Clinical experience behind the aesthetic eye
Before focusing on cosmetic medicine, Dr. Morrow built a broad medical career in family medicine, rural emergency medicine, hospitalist care, academic teaching, and research. That clinical foundation informs the way he approaches consultation, consent, anatomy, risk, and treatment planning.
He is a member of the clinical faculty at the University of British Columbia and has previously held an appointment as Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Alberta’s Department of Family Medicine.
- College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia
- Fellow, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
- Member, College of Family Physicians of Canada
- Member, Canadian Medical Association
- Published researcher
- Member, Mensa Canada and American Mensa
Training
Ongoing education in cosmetic medicine
Dr. Morrow continues to train with leading physicians in cosmetic medicine across Canada and the United States. He brings the same commitment to lifelong learning to aesthetic medicine that has shaped his broader medical and academic career.
His consultations are designed to be clear, collaborative, and realistic. Patients can expect a discussion of goals, anatomy, treatment options, expected results, risks, downtime, maintenance, and whether a treatment is appropriate.
Personal background
A little more about Dr. Morrow
Dr. Morrow grew up in Canada and has long been drawn to disciplined, detail-oriented pursuits. In his youth, he competed in swimming, cycling, and winter biathlon, including provincial-level cycling and national-level road racing.
He received his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Alberta in 2001 after completing a Bachelor of Science with Specialization in Pharmacology with Distinction. He later completed family medicine residency training at the University of Alberta, where he received the Family Medicine Resident Scholarship Award.
Today, he lives in British Columbia with his wife Katherine and their children.
Academic work
Research and publications
For patients who value a physician with academic depth, Dr. Morrow’s background includes peer-reviewed research, book chapters, and research presentations.
View selected publications
- Donna Manca; Kim Duerksen; Brian Forst; Dave Jackson; Karim Keshavjee; Ken Martin; Jarret Morrow; Rick Birtwhistle. The Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network: Knowledge Exchange by Bridging the Evidence-Practice Gap. NAPCRG Meeting. November 15, 2011.
- Jean-Michel Le Melledo, Jorge Perez-Parada, Jarret Morrow, Francois Bellavance, Nathalie Lara, Farideh Jahandar, Robert Granger, Glendon Tait, and Karen McManus. Pentagastrin-induced hemoconcentration in healthy volunteers and patients with panic disorder: effect of pretreatment with ethinyl estradiol. J Psychopharmacol. 2011 Jan;25(1):71-77.
- Psychiatric Clinical Skills, Revised 1st edition. Jarret Morrow, Mark Katz, Gary Rodin. Editor: David S. Goldbloom. Publisher: Center for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto. 2010. Chapter 16, “Assessment of Medical/Surgical Patients.”
- Jean-Michel Le Melledo, Jorge Perez-Parada, Jarret Morrow, Francois Bellavance, Nathalie Lara, Farideh Jahandar, Robert Granger, Glendon Tait, and Karen McManus. Pentagastrin-induced hemoconcentration in healthy volunteers and patients with panic disorder: effect of pretreatment with ethinyl estradiol. Journal of Psychopharmacology. 2009; October 13.
- Jarret D. Morrow, Mark Katz, Gary Rodin. Assessment of Medical/Surgical Patients. Psychiatric Clinical Skills. Editor: David S. Goldbloom. Publisher: Elsevier. Toronto, Ontario. 2006. 215-227.
- Morrow J, Castillo M, Gill L, Bradley J, Lara N, Chrapko W, Le Melledo J. Antipanic Effects of Paroxetine on the Panic Response to Pentagastrin in Healthy Controls and Patients with Panic Disorder. Psychosomatic Medicine. 2004;64. Abstract #1585.
- Morrow J, Tait G, McManus K, Bellavance F, Lara N, and Le Melledo J. Pentagastrin-induced Release of Free Fatty Acids in Healthy Volunteers and Patients with Panic Disorder. Effect of Pretreatment with Ethinyl Estradiol. J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2003;28(2):127-133.
- Morrow J, Tait G, McManus K, Bellavance F, Lara N, and Le Melledo J. Pentagastrin-induced Hemoconcentration in Healthy Volunteers and Patients with Panic Disorder. Effect of Pretreatment with Ethinyl Estradiol. Psychosomatic Medicine. 2002;64(1):117. Abstract.
- Le Melledo J-M, Lara N, Bailey D, Morrow J, Archer S, Juracz P, Radomski M, Chrapko W, Baker G, Bellavance F. Anxiety Disorders and cerebro-cardiovascular risks. ADAA Toronto. March 2003.
- Le Melledo J-M, McManus K, Tait G, Morrow J, Bellavance F. Investigation of the Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Panic Disorder. Biological Psychiatry meeting. Washington. 1999.
- Le Melledo J-M, McManus K, Tait G, Morrow J, Bellavance F. Investigation of the Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Panic Disorder. CCNP meeting. Halifax. June 1999.
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