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There are various reasons why we create businesses in the field of medical aesthetics. But at the end of the day, we could all agree to this—we want to give the best service to our customers.

But how can we do so? Of course, we need them to stay. We need them to keep wanting our services.

Setting up a membership program is a proven way to keep our clients loyal. But creating one could be tricky. There should be a delicate balance where both the clients’ and the business’s objectives are satisfied.

In this episode, we are visited by Judy Kozlicki and Ashley Carter once more, both proficient when it comes to medical aesthetics topics, to give us their tips about structuring the membership program that fits you and your clients.

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About the Guests:

Judy Kozlicki is a Strategic Advisor of Aesthetics for Skytale Group. Judy Kozlicki’s extensive experience gives her a deep understanding of the aesthetic space. She gets to know each client’s practice individually, identifies the opportunities for growth, adapts best practices, and works alongside owners to bring their vision to fruition.

A trailblazer in the business of aesthetics, Judy has held executive-level positions in solo practices, small group practices, and large-scale national med spa operations for over 16 years.

Ashley Carter is a consultant at Skytale Group. She has worked in the medical field for over 10 years and provides her clients with a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the aesthetic world. She has a deep understanding of both the clinical and financial sides of the med spa business. Her experience has taught her how to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the industry.

Previously, Ashley worked in plastic surgery and quickly became their Lead Nurse Practitioner and Cosmetic Injector. She has also had experience as a Lead Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Director overseeing nine Medspa locations, maintains her registered nursing license, and is a certified Family Nurse Practitioner in several states. She also holds one of the most challenging certifications in the aesthetic industry as a Certified Aesthetic Nurse Specialist (CANS), held by less than 1% of aesthetic nurses in the US.

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