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5 Factors Driving Growth In The Laser Hair Removal Market

1

Technological
Advancements

Improved safety, effectiveness, and accessibility of laser hair removal technology.

2

Increasing Consumer Awareness

Rise of social media and beauty influencers driving awareness and demand.

3

Increasing Disposable Income

Higher disposable incomes and flexible financing make treatments more affordable.

4

Growing Aesthetic Consciousness

Societal shift towards valuing well-groomed appearances among both men and women.

5

Expanding Service
Offerings

Clinics offer bundled aesthetic services, attracting more customers and repeat visits.

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Current Hair Removal Method Share In the US

60%

Razor
Shaving

20%

Wax
Shaving

15%

Electric
Machine

5%

Laser Hair
Removal

1. American Society for Dermatologic Surgery. (2023). ASDS Consumer Survey on Cosmetic Dermatologic Procedures.

2. Grand View Research. (2023). Hair Removal Market Analysis.

3. Allied Market Research. (2023). Hair Removal Market.

4. Statista. (2023). Hair Removal Market.

5. Mintel. (2023). Beauty and Personal Care.

6. NPD Group. (2023). Beauty and Personal Care.

MARKET POTENTIAL IN AMERICA

8,3M
150M

The undeniable opportunity of an untapped market

The U.S. laser hair removal market is ripe for investment, with only 5% of the 158 million people who regularly remove hair using laser treatments. Most still rely on painful, outdated methods like shaving and waxing.

Acquiring a laser hair removal system offers a unique chance to capture this untapped market by providing a more effective, painless, and long-lasting solution, attracting customers eager to switch from traditional methods.

Statista. (2020). Hair Removal Methods in the U.S. Retrieved; American Society for Dermatologic Surgery. (2018).; Mintel. (2019). Hair Removal - US - 2019. Ipsos. (2017). Hair Removal Habits in the U.S. 

Revenue potential of a small laser hair removal business in America

with one single machine and one operator

Revenue
as much as

$528K/year

Payback Period
as short as

1 month

Break-Even Point as quick as

23 days

Profit Margin
as high as

90%

Daily Revenue

$1,200

Minimum Estimate

$3,200

Maximum Estimate​

Monthly Revenue

$24,000

Minimum Estimate

$64,000

Maximum Estimate​

Yearly Revenue

$288,000

Minimum Estimate

$768,000

Maximum Estimate​

How is Prof Beauty able to deliver such impressive results?

We offer advanced technology, financing ease, and fair pricing that were once only available to the largest chains.

To determine the financial viability of a small operation with a single machine and one technician, we analyzed the potential revenue, expenses, and considered the upfront cost of ...

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To determine the financial viability of a small operation with a single machine and one technician, we analyzed the potential revenue, expenses, and considered the upfront cost of $34,900 for the diode laser hair removal system model Evolution Medical by Prof Beauty.

We estimated monthly revenues between $24,000 and $64,000 based on three key assumptions: an average treatment cost of $200 to $400 per session, 6 to 8 treatments per day, and 20 operating days per month. Monthly operating expenses range from $3,000 to $6,100, considering rent, utilities, supplies, insurance, marketing, and other costs.

After deducting expenses, the net monthly revenue ranges from $21,000 to $57,900. The payback period is between 18 to 50 days, depending on revenue levels. The profit margin, which indicates the percentage of revenue that remains as profit after expenses, is between 87.5% and 90.5%. To cover the initial investment, it is necessary to operate for approximately 12 to 33 days, depending on daily revenue.

Industry data sources include IBISWorld, MarketResearch.com, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), the American Med Spa Association (AmSpa), Harvard Business Review, the Small Business Administration (SBA), Statista, and Nielsen.