Need an esthetics room business plan? Esthetics rooms are sometimes rented to licensed estheticians who do not have their own clinic but have an existing client base. Often managed on site at a medical spa or treatment center, an esthetics room is a place for clients to receive advanced skincare treatments and other medispa type services from a trained professional. If you need a business plan to get your own esthetics room underway, consider that your funding source for the venture might actually be the owner of an existing facility rather than a lending agent or investor. Ask yourself, do I need money to run the room, or just the space itself? If you need capital, your plan should give a full pro forma:
• Sources and uses of funds
• Revenue forecast and break-even
• Personnel plan and P&L
• Cash flow analysis
• Balance sheet
All tables should extend for a minimum of three years from the point when the start-up period comes to an end. Prove that your client base can support operations and allow you to make good on any loans. What does the Year 3 or Year 5 net profit look like, and how does this compare to the competitive comparables in your area? Give a full assessment of your competitors and other business risks. An esthetics room operator should have a sound marketing plan as well, so show how you will acquire new clients for treatments. Finally, include a bio for yourself. MasterPlans has worked on scores of medispa and esthetician-type business plans since we got into business ourselves in 2002. Call one of our business development experts today to learn about the solutions we offer: 877-453-2011.














