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Pets
$209,209,202
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Popular Takeaway Business
NSW
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Popular Cafe with Spectacular Views of Sydney
Wamberal NSW
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$850,000
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Thinking of Buying a Cosmetic or Medical Clinic in Australia? Here Are 3 Vital Questions to Ask

 

The cosmetic and medical clinic industry in Australia is expanding steadily, fuelled by demand for non-invasive treatments, population ageing, and rising interest in appearance-focused wellness.

 

In 2025, industry revenue is forecast to reach $1.46 billion, with annualised growth of 1.9% expected through 2030.

 

The sector covers a diverse range of services—from injectables and skin rejuvenation to plastic surgery and dermatology—appealing to both medical and aesthetic clients.

 

Buyers must assess practitioner qualifications, treatment profitability, and compliance frameworks to ensure long-term viability and patient trust.

 

1. Is the Clinic Financially Sustainable and Legally Compliant?

 

Why It Matters:

 

Cosmetic and medical clinics operate in a highly regulated environment, and profitability hinges on a strong mix of repeatable, high-margin treatments alongside Medicare-billable services.

 

Compliance failures or licensing issues can severely impact operations, especially under tightened AHPRA and TGA oversight.

 

What to Check:

  • Treatment mix: What percentage of revenue comes from injectables, laser treatments, or surgical services?

  • Staff qualifications: Are practitioners appropriately certified under AHPRA, ASPS, or MBA standards?

  • Equipment: Are high-value assets like IPL or fat-freezing machines current, insured, and included in the sale?

  • Compliance history: Has the clinic faced any legal or medical board action?

  • Premises suitability: Is the lease aligned with required zoning and fit-out regulations?

 

2. Is the Clinic Positioned for Repeat Clients and Scalable Revenue?

 

Why It Matters:

 

Non-surgical services such as Botox, dermal fillers, and skin peels provide recurring revenue, with treatment cycles every 3–6 months.

 

A scalable business will also include skincare retail, treatment packages, and digital booking systems to drive client retention.

 

What to Check:

  • Customer base: Does the clinic have a stable client list with strong rebooking rates?

  • CRM systems: Are digital tools in place for client communication, bookings, and follow-up?

  • Retail strategy: Are retail skincare sales contributing at least 15–20% of revenue?

  • Online presence: Does the clinic have strong Google reviews, SEO visibility, and online consultations?

  • Treatment pricing: Is the business competitively priced for its demographic and location?

 

3. How Will Regulation, Staffing, and Market Trends Affect the Business?

 

Why It Matters:

 

The industry faces growing scrutiny, especially around practitioner advertising, qualifications, and informed consent.

 

Staffing is also a challenge, with high demand for experienced dermal clinicians, nurses, and reception staff with healthcare knowledge.

 

What to Check:

 

  • Practitioner contracts: Are key staff under contract, and is there potential risk of them departing post-sale?

  • Regulation awareness: Has the business adapted to AHPRA’s latest rules on advertising and treatment promotion?

  • Expansion potential: Can new treatments be added (e.g., RF microneedling, fat dissolving injections)?

  • Demographic alignment: Is the clinic’s branding and treatment menu aligned to its catchment area?

  • Market risk: Is the business insulated from trends like at-home devices or medical tourism?

 

Ready to Invest in a Thriving Cosmetic or Medical Clinic?

 

With increasing demand for safe, non-surgical aesthetic services and growing consumer focus on preventative beauty, the cosmetic and medical clinic industry offers a compelling investment opportunity.

 

Buyers who focus on compliance, recurring treatment revenue, and practitioner quality will be positioned to build a profitable, future-proof business.

 

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