The first thing you need to open your own med spa is training as an aesthetic nurse. Once you’ve been through a tox and dermal filler injector course, you’re well on your way to starting your practice.
You’ll need a medical director for your clinic–someone with a valid state license to practice medicine (a physician or a nurse practitioner). Choose your medical director carefully. They’ll be responsible for making sure your injectors follow all the rules and regulations of your state.
Can You Launch A Med Spa Without Any Initial Investment?
What if you don’t have the money to start your med spa? After all, it costs quite a bit to open your own practice. You’ll need funds for a location, insurance, proper licensing, equipment, legal protection, and a medical director. So, how can you afford all this if you’re strapped for cash?
Creating A Business Plan For Your Med Spa
Drawing up a business plan can go a long way toward making your practice look more appealing to financial institutions. Give information on why you want to start your med spa. Answer questions a loan officer may have, including:
- Where will your practice be located?
- What kind of building will house your med spa? Will you need to make any repairs to the space?
- Will you need a staff or additional providers?
- What med spa services will you offer, and what equipment will you need?
Buying (Or Renting) Med Spa Equipment
If you’re working with a tight budget you may not be able to buy your med spa equipment. Purchasing med spa machines can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $75,000, which might be a little steep for your start-up.
Fortunately, you can rent the equipment you need. You might even get some of your equipment on a rent-to-own agreement. This can be helpful if you’re short on initial financial resources.
Other Types Of Med Spa Financing
While getting a loan from your bank can be the first step toward getting your med spa up and running, there are other options for financing. You can also apply for a small business loan from the government. The US Small Business Administration helps many Americans achieve their dream of owning their own business.
If you’re having a hard time securing a bank or government loan, check into a private lender. They may be a little more gracious when it comes to the conditions of your loan.
Grasping Legal And Regulatory Aspects
The finances and equipment for your med spa are important but don’t forget to cover yourself legally. You’ll need to have updated information on exactly what laws you need to comply with to function as a legal, reputable practice, including:
- Safety standards
- Advertising regulations
- Licensing requirements
All of these will vary depending on your state. It’s crucial to make sure you have accurate information before moving forward with your med spa.
While following regulations to the letter is the best way to avoid legal trouble, having a legal plan in place is still a good idea. That way, if anything goes wrong, you won’t risk losing the practice you’ve worked so hard to build.
Kick Start Your Next Chapter Today
Do you see yourself owning a med spa in the future? We can help with that! The first step is to become a skilled injector. At the American Academy of Cosmetic Medicine, we offer tox and dermal filler training courses to medical professionals across the country. Call us at (425) 864-3777 or fill out our online contact form to learn more about our courses.