Laser Clinics saves future franchise partners a lot of legwork
Finding suitable premises when you take on a franchise can delay your launch plans by as much as a year - so Laser Clinics UK is saving future franchise partners a lot of legwork by snapping up prime premises before they even start.
Finding suitable premises when you take on a franchise can delay your launch plans by as much as a year - so Laser Clinics UK is saving future franchise partners a lot of legwork by snapping up prime premises before they even start.
The initiative means those franchise partners can hit the ground running and concentrate instead on the legwork the company is famous for: making them smooth and hairless again.
Laser Clinics UK is expanding rapidly to meet the growing demand for laser hair removal and skincare products and treatments at a reasonable cost - something that’s taken for granted in our origin country of Australia where people wax their surfboards, not their legs.
We’re planning to open clinics all over the UK, with franchisees being offered pain-free premises and a unique 50-50 partnership arrangement where investment costs and ongoing profits are shared equally – meaning Laser Clinics has a huge stake in ensuring each of them succeeds.
Recent franchise partners have been wowed by the level of demand for hair removal and other cosmetic treatments. Launching their clinics after Covid struck, they’ve exceeded their original targets and business plans despite the worst the pandemic could throw at them.
Sophie Al-Sharhan couldn’t believe how quickly her clinic in London’s Brent Cross began hitting £100,000 a month in turnover.
Gillian McDougal’s clinic in Glasgow distinguished itself on day one by achieving the best sales in the entire UK network.
And Anna Muskett’s Luton clinic became the fifth-best performing in the entire global chain less than three weeks after launch, as well as attracting over 1,100 new clients in the mere 98 days she was allowed to open her doors between lockdowns. She’s now opened a second clinic in Milton Keynes.
“The performance of our UK clinics hasn’t come as any surprise to us,” says Laser Clinics UK managing director, Jonathan Gardner. “We knew Britain was more than ready for a lower-cost but higher-quality laser hair removal service for example, and the proof of it is that customers are voting with their feet, and legs.
“Our franchise partners didn’t just survive, they thrived during the industry’s worst trading conditions in years, and the post-lockdown demand is proving highly lucrative for them.”
With 40 prime-location centres already open and more sites secured, future partners will have no need to search for a site, no problems with planning permission, and no barriers to opening their doors and bracing themselves for the rush.