Does Dermani Medspa reserve the right to charge for retraining personnel?
Dermani_Medspa Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
All management personnel and any other personnel that we designate must meet minimum qualifications that we may specify and complete such training programs as we may require, before managing the Franchised Business or training other personnel. If we learn or determine that a person is regarded as no longer complying with our standards and procedures, then we may require that person to satisfactorily complete training or a re-training program. We reserve the right to charge for retraining personnel.
Source: Item 15 — OBLIGATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ACTUAL OPERATION OF THE FRANCHISE BUSINESS (FDD pages 48–50)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Dermani Medspa's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Dermani Medspa does reserve the right to charge franchisees for retraining personnel. This applies to all management personnel and any other personnel that Dermani Medspa designates. These individuals must meet minimum qualifications and complete required training programs before managing the Franchised Business or training other personnel.
If Dermani Medspa determines that a person is no longer complying with their standards and procedures, they may require that person to satisfactorily complete training or a re-training program. The FDD explicitly states that Dermani Medspa reserves the right to charge for this retraining.
This policy means that franchisees could incur additional costs for retraining employees who do not meet Dermani Medspa's standards. It is important for prospective franchisees to factor in potential retraining expenses when evaluating the overall cost of operating a Dermani Medspa franchise. Franchisees should inquire about the typical reasons for requiring retraining, the associated costs, and the criteria used to determine non-compliance with standards.