Staffing Strategies for the Aesthetic Practice

June 1, 2018

Whether yours is a standalone or located within your cosmetic surgery practice, the hallmark of a successful medspa is dynamic staffing.
That’s according to Matt Taranto, president of Mint Aesthetics, which specializes in training and consulting, and AesthetiCare MedSpa, both in Leawood, Kansas.
“But you have to be willing to invest a lot of time and a lot of money in putting together a staff that is amazingly well trained,” he says. “After consulting with over 1,000 clinics in North America, over 80% of this industry is poorly trained.”
Taranto tells The Aesthetic Channel it is also crucial to have compensation plans that reward productivity.
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