Renting a room for Botox & Fillers

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Holistic2010

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Dear all, I am new to this site and need some advice. I am considering offering botox/fillers at my centre, and wanted to ask some advice on what to charge the professional? I currently have self employed therapists at my centre and they either rent a room, or pay on commision. This is a new one for me! Can anyone help? :irked: Ta x
 
Dear all, I am new to this site and need some advice. I am considering offering botox/fillers at my centre, and wanted to ask some advice on what to charge the professional? I currently have self employed therapists at my centre and they either rent a room, or pay on commision. This is a new one for me! Can anyone help? :irked: Ta x
I would do the same as you are doing with your therapists. where are you based ??
 
Hi...

Depends on how busy you think the botox person will be. If they have an existing client base then commission would work better.

If not then a flat rate rental may work, but bear in mind if the person is just starting out etc it may take a while to build up the client base, therefore a commission base may suit them.

It could mean less money for you in the short term but more in the future if you are willing to build the business together!

Adam
 

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