“Frustrating”: Medical Spas in Massachusetts Upset They Still Can’t Re-open

June 16, 2020

Matt Azulay-LaFever, a medspalogist at H2T Skin and Laser center in Foxboro, is disappointed that his center has been pushed off to step 2 of phase 2 of Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker’s re-opening plan.
“We don’t have a date. It’s frustrating to us, frustrating to our clients,” Azulay-LaFever said. “It’s been a killer. The rent payment is still due, a lot of this industry requires you to purchase hundreds of thousands of dollars of equipment.”
Med spas are grouped in with personal services, but Azulay-LaFever says they are trained registered nurses.Right now, you can get Botox in a dermatologist’s office, but not in a med spa.Read more at NBC10 Boston >>

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