Body contouring model

Cryolipolysis ROI Calculator

Estimate payback and break-even volume for non-invasive body-contouring equipment using editable assumptions.

Default assumptions

$70k-$180k depending platform, applicators, and new/refurb status

8-30 treatments per week depending room time and demand generation

Body contouring model

Cryolipolysis ROI Calculator

Revenue and operating assumptions
Body-contouring device

Decision snapshot

Monthly payment
$2,212

$103,500 financed

Break-even volume
1.8/wk

8 treatments per month

Net before tax
$35,428

$50,700 monthly revenue

Payback period
3.2 mo

$29,209 total interest

Conservative11 treatments/wk
$20,110
Base case18 treatments/wk
$35,428
Aggressive24 treatments/wk
$48,558
12 mo 359.7%24 mo 729.4%36 mo 1,099.1%
Financing intro
How to read this

Use the break-even line as the reality check.

The payment can look manageable while the required utilization is not. Start by replacing the defaults with supplier quotes, your market pricing, staff time, consumables, and marketing costs.

Inputs that matter most
  • Equipment cost and service contract
  • Price per treatment and package discounting
  • Consumables, staff time, utilization, and ramp speed
Planning guide

Cryolipolysis ROI Calculator: what to model before buying.

Use this page as a financial planning checkpoint before a demo, lender call, vendor quote, lease agreement, or purchase decision.

Best uses for this calculator

  • Estimate whether body-contouring treatment volume can support the device payment and marketing ramp.
  • Compare conservative and aggressive assumptions for room time, treatment price, and weekly procedures.
  • Model payback before committing to applicator packages, service contracts, or financing terms.

Example body-contouring use case

A clinic considering a $115,000 body-contouring platform can test whether 8, 18, or 30 weekly treatments are enough after labor, consumables, marketing support, and monthly financing.

Common mistakes

Make the model conservative enough to trust.

  • Leaving out marketing spend needed to create body-contouring demand.
  • Assuming every consult buys a multi-area package.
  • Ignoring room time, applicator availability, and slower early utilization.
Search questions

Questions this calculator helps answer.

How should I model cryolipolysis treatment price?

Use a blended price that reflects single-area treatments, package discounts, promotions, and local market pricing. The highest menu price can make the ROI look better than reality.

Why include a slower ramp?

Body-contouring demand often depends on marketing, consult conversion, and package sales. A slower ramp helps show whether the business can carry the payment before utilization matures.

Transparent assumptions

Defaults are starting points, not promises.

Equipment: $70k-$180k depending platform, applicators, and new/refurb status

Pricing: $450-$1,000 depending area count, package size, and market

Utilization: 8-30 treatments per week depending room time and demand generation

Financing: A conservative model should include marketing spend and slower ramp

This is a financial planning tool for treatment volume and cash flow.

Avoid clinical claims unless reviewed and substantiated by qualified professionals.