ALEXIS LAUREN Launches Membership Program to Support Franchise Growth in Medspa Market

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MIAMI, February 23, 2026 (WELLNESS INTERVIEWS) — Medspa brand, ALEXIS LAUREN, has announced the expansion of its membership-driven model, The Vault, as part of its franchise growth strategy.

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The Vault is a prepaid membership program that allows clients to deposit monthly credits to use toward treatments or products at set pricing. In the program, credits roll over automatically and do not expire. According to the company, the program is designed to shift the medspa experience from single-visit treatments to recurring engagement.

“Consistency is key in wellness, whether it's fitness or skincare. We applied the same principles that drive loyalty in fitness—recurring engagement, flexible access, and clear value—into a medspa setting. The result is The Vault, our prepaid program that rewards clients for investing in their self-care, while giving franchise partners predictable revenue and stronger retention,” said Alexis Renda, Founder and CEO of ALEXIS LAUREN.

Clients can contribute monthly credits, which can be applied toward services including facials, injectables, microneedling, and laser treatments. Unused credits roll over automatically with no hidden fees.

“The Vault is a powerful differentiator for franchisees. It creates reliable, predictable income while strengthening long-term client relationships. That combination of financial visibility and elevated retention is rare in the medspa space and will give our partners a meaningful competitive edge,” said Jen Allers, Director of Franchise Development at ALEXIS LAUREN.

Founded in 2022, ALEXIS LAUREN operates two corporate locations in Miami and has launched franchising to expand into additional U.S. markets.

For more information about franchising with ALEXIS LAUREN, visit www.alexislauren.com/pages/medspa-franchise.

Source: ALEXIS LAUREN

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