Deciding on Devices: 4 Questions to Ask First

September 7, 2017

Using esthetic devices within the treatment room can improve client results and your bottom line if chosen correctly. There are many factors that are important to keep in mind when deciding what works for your business. It can be easy to get caught up in the latest marketing hype and make an expensive mistake. In my 20 years in the industry, I have made some major purchases that are now sitting in a closet. Most of them were impulse buys—I thought it would improve my service offering, only to find out that the clients did not care about the device or there was no significant result from using the device. To help you avoid the same mistakes that I have made, let’s take a different approach to choosing devices for your spa, and this approach starts with determining if you need the device. After identifying your needs, determining the financials, its efficacy and scope of practice will help you make an educated decision to avoid long-term issues.Read more at Skin Inc. >>

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