2026 Med Spa Industry Survey Now Open to Responses

August 20, 2026


The medical aesthetics industry is evolving quickly—and having credible data to tell its story has never been more important.

We need your voice. AmSpa is conducting its 2026 Medical Spa State of the Industry Survey, and we’re asking medical aesthetics practices across the country to help us build an accurate picture of our industry: its size, economic impact, growth and evolution.

We know your time is valuable, so we’ve significantly simplified this year’s survey. It’s shorter and easier to complete than in previous years and should take just 10 minutes.

Your participation has a much bigger impact: The insights we gather help AmSpa quantify the medical spa industry’s contribution to the U.S. economy, identify the trends shaping our businesses and strengthen the credibility of our profession.

And there are a few perks for participating:

  • Be among the first 50 qualified respondents and receive a $100 e-gift card
  • All other qualified respondents will receive a $25 e-gift card.

Who should participate?

We’re looking for professionals working in medical spas, non-surgical aesthetic centers, laser centers, injectable centers and other non-invasive aesthetic practices.

Please submit one completed survey per practice. We encourage you to gather input or information from others within your practice as needed to provide the most accurate responses.

10 minutes of your time helps give our entire industry a stronger voice.

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