Build Your Med Spa the Right Way
Launching a MedSpa is exciting, but it comes with complex legal, regulatory, and business challenges. From forming the right entity to securing a medical director and drafting compliant policies, every detail matters. At Bryant Taylor Law, we help you start your MedSpa with a strong, legally sound foundation so you can grow with confidence.
How do I open a med spa?
Opening a MedSpa isn’t just about choosing a name and signing a lease, it’s about creating a business that’s legally protected and compliant. From business entity formation to licensing, staffing, and compliance planning, every step needs to align with state and federal laws. A proper setup ensures you avoid costly fines, investigations, or disputes while building trust with your patients and staff.
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How Bryant Taylor Law helps
At Bryant Taylor Law, we don’t just handle compliance. We are business attorneys at our core, and that is what sets us apart from other “healthcare” attorneys. We understand how to build and protect a business while keeping you aligned with complex regulations.
When you are launching your MedSpa, we help you choose and form the right business entity, draft ownership and medical director agreements, and create internal policies that meet regulatory standards. We also review your operational plans to make sure they comply with state law and industry best practices.
With our team, you get both sides covered: the legal compliance you need and the business strategy you want. That way, you can grow your brand and serve your clients with confidence, knowing your MedSpa is built on a solid foundation.
Strategy Session
Starting a MedSpa is an exciting opportunity, but the details can feel overwhelming. Schedule a strategy session with Bryant Taylor Law to get clarity on your business structure, licensing, and compliance needs. In this session, we’ll review your goals, identify potential risks, and create a clear roadmap for launching your MedSpa with confidence. Take the first step toward building a strong, compliant foundation for your business today.
FAQs
Do I need to be a doctor to open a MedSpa in Florida?
No, non-physicians can own a MedSpa in Florida, but you must have a licensed medical director overseeing all medical treatments to remain compliant.
What business structure is best for a MedSpa?
Most MedSpas are formed as an LLC or corporation because these structures provide liability protection and tax benefits. In many states, an LLC is the most flexible choice, but some states require very specific types of entities, such as a Professional Corporation or Service Corporation, in order to comply with healthcare laws. The right structure ultimately depends on your goals, partners, financing needs, and the rules in your state.
What are the biggest compliance risks for new MedSpas?
Common risks include improper supervision, incorrect staff credentialing, lack of contracts, and missing or outdated patient consent forms, all of which can lead to board investigations or fines.
Can you help with contracts and policies?
Yes. We draft patient consent forms, employment agreements, liability waivers, protocols, and policies to keep your MedSpa compliant and protected from day one.
How do I get started?
Book a strategy session with Bryant Taylor Law. We’ll review your vision, outline your next steps, and help you launch your MedSpa the right way.


