What is the amount of the Initial Training Fee that a Dermani Medspa franchisee must pay?
Dermani_Medspa Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
At least 14 days before commencing operations, you, or your Operating Principal, and your manager must attend and successfully complete, to our satisfaction, the initial training program that we offer. You may also have up to 2 additional employees attend the initial training program, for a maximum of 4 individuals. You must pay the Initial Training Fee, which covers the cost of up to 4 people to attend the same initial training program, within 14 days attending the initial training program. Any other individuals that attend our initial training program must pay our per diem fee.
Source: Item 5 — INITIAL FEES (FDD pages 13–14)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Dermani Medspa's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchisee must pay an Initial Training Fee. This fee covers the cost for up to four people to attend the same initial training program. The franchisee must pay this fee within 14 days of attending the initial training program. Any other individuals attending the initial training program beyond the initial four will be required to pay a per diem fee.
The initial training program is a crucial part of becoming a Dermani Medspa franchisee. It ensures that the franchisee, their Operating Principal, and their manager are well-versed in the operations and management of a Dermani Medspa. If these individuals do not complete the initial training satisfactorily, they may repeat the course or send a substitute to the next available program. However, Dermani Medspa reserves the right to charge for substitute personnel attending the subsequent training.
It is important to note that the franchisee is responsible for all travel, meals, lodging, and payroll expenses associated with sending attendees to the training programs. Dermani Medspa will not provide training to the PC or Affiliated Physicians, including estheticians or laser practitioners, on the specific skills they need to perform medical services. It is the franchisee's and the PC's responsibility to ensure that individuals performing medical services are properly trained and have the necessary licenses and certifications.