3 Recession-Proof Lessons We Can All Learn From the Medspa Industry

Estée Lauder chairman Leonard Lauder called it the "lipstick effect" — the growth in demand for small luxuries during times of economic uncertainty. The assumption behind this phenomenon is that when people are under more stress, beauty and self-care rituals offer a form of psychological comfort.

McKinsey even reported a surge in demand for skincare and wellness products during the pandemic. So, with fears of an economic downturn never far from the surface, might the same apply to the more affordable alternatives to surgical procedures like tummy tucks?

One of the most recognizable dermatology brands in the U.S., LaserAway, has now expanded to over 120 locations and reports the industry has been growing at over 20% annually in America. CEO Scott Heckmann says that LaserAway experienced "strong years" in 2008 and 2020 despite the recessions. He put it down, in part, to patients moving away from higher-cost providers like plastic surgeons and dermatologists.

As CMO of Vagaro, a software provider to the wellness industry, I have witnessed it myself: So many people are abandoning surgical procedures for non-invasive methods such as body contouring that advancements in beauty technology are now allowing. They are simply more accessible and less overwhelming. I want to dive deeper into LaserAway's growth as........

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