Best Merchant Accounts for Hair Removal Clinics

Whether you specialize in laser hair removal, electrolysis, waxing, epilation, or good old-fashioned tweezing, you stand to gain by accepting credit cards from your customers. Letting patients put it on plastic not only gives them the option to finance larger procedures, but it also provides them with more ways to pay, including online payments, on-site payments, payment plans, and electronic check transfers. This opens up new revenue streams for you and enables you to collect payment more efficiently. Before you open a merchant account, however, you should do your homework. There are a number of unscrupulous providers looking to burn you if you don’t know what to watch for.

To help point you in the right direction, we’ve put together the following list of the best credit card processors for hair removal clinics. The providers on this list offer point-of-sale solutions, customer loyalty programs, online billing tools, and other useful services for growing and maintaining your hair removal business. They are also known to provide low-commitment contracts with transparent pricing and quality customer service. To find the right provider for your hair removal clinic, be sure to research each processor’s products and features and compare pricing and terms.

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