There’s a lot of cons. First and foremost, the issue between sales and medical is ridiculous. Sales tend to run the “clinic”. If nurses refuse to do a treatment (due to time restraints, contraindications, patient is late, patient has not shaved) sales will fight back and basically try to force the nurses to provide the treatments, if not, the issue will be escalated to the regional managers. Another huge one is double booking. They are over working the RNs with double bookings through out their day as well as long appointments back to back. Also, be prepared to do Laser hair reduction all day everyday. If your goal is to be an injector, you will not be happy here. No further education is provided. Trainings are horrible. After I left and joined an actual med spa as an injector where continuing education is provided and sufficient trainings are done, I’ve realized I’ve been under treating all of my patients. You will notice the patients never achieving their potential results and they will ask you and you are encouraged to sell them another expensive bundle. Also, no tips nor commission goes to the nurses. You are doing all the work, while sales sits in front and collects your commission and refuses your tips. They also increased the pay of sales while nurses are stuck without a pay increase. Also, insurance is pretty pricey, especially if you have a family.