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Medical spas (medspas) emerged around 1996, growing to 1,600 U.S. locations by 2010. Work incorporated medical-grade treatments like Botox and laser hair removal, overseen by licensed professionals. Revenue hit $1.1 billion by 2010, reflecting a blend of beauty and health services.
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Read MoreDay spas surged in popularity, doubling in the U.S. from 2002-2004 (8,734 locations). Work expanded to include advanced skin care (e.g., microdermabrasion) and stress-relief therapies, driven by corporate culture’s demand for quick relaxation. The industry employed over 300,000 by the decade’s end.
Read MorePost-war prosperity fueled a boom in beauty spas. Trends like bouffant hairstyles and bold makeup filled salons, while day spas began offering massages and facials. Work involved a growing workforce of stylists and estheticians, with spas becoming social hubs for women. The industry saw steady growth, employing thousands.
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View DetailsThe spa industry is a thriving sector ripe for investment in 2025, driven by a growing focus on wellness and self-care.