The Tox Announces Expansion Milestone With More Than 50 Studios Open Nationwide

Photo Courtesy: Courtney Yeager / Ryan Yeager
By: Victoria McMahon
New York, NY - March 17, 2026 - The Tox, an aesthetic wellness company specializing in noninvasive body contouring services, has announced that it has surpassed 50 open studios across the United States, marking a notable development in the company’s national expansion.
Founded by licensed esthetician and entrepreneur Courtney Yeager, The Tox began as a single studio concept and has since grown into a developing franchise network operating in multiple markets throughout the country. According to the company, 150 franchise territories have been awarded nationwide, with more than 100 additional studio locations expected to open during the next 18 months.
The milestone reflects ongoing activity within the aesthetic wellness sector. Coverage from major business publications such as Forbes and Business Insider has documented the steady expansion of the global aesthetics industry in recent years, particularly the segment focused on noninvasive treatments and wellness-oriented services. As consumer awareness around aesthetic services continues to evolve, many businesses are expanding to meet demand across regional markets.

Photo Courtesy: Courtney Yeager / Ryan Yeager
Yeager said the expansion reflects the company’s long-term vision and the work of the franchise partners who operate local studio locations.
“Opening more than 50 studios nationwide represents an important step for our company and the people who have joined our franchise network,” said Yeager. “From the beginning, the goal was to build a studio concept that delivers consistent services while creating a welcoming environment for clients. Seeing that model expand into new communities has been encouraging for our entire team.”
The Tox operates studios that provide manual body contouring services designed to support lymphatic flow and body sculpting outcomes. According to the company, the treatments are delivered using specialized techniques performed by trained practitioners in studio environments that emphasize consistency in service delivery.
The brand’s studio design and service model aim to provide a recognizable experience across locations while allowing franchise partners to operate locally owned businesses within the company’s framework.
Franchising has played a central role in the company’s expansion strategy. By awarding franchise territories to entrepreneurs across the country, The Tox has been able to introduce its studio concept to new markets while working with local operators who manage day-to-day studio operations.
The company states that franchise partners receive operational guidance and training resources intended to support studio launches and ongoing business management. These resources include onboarding programs, service training, marketing support, and operational documentation designed to help franchisees maintain consistency with the brand’s standards.

Photo Courtesy: Courtney Yeager / Ryan Yeager
“Our franchise partners are an important part of our growth,” Yeager said. “We’ve worked to build systems that help support them as they launch and operate their studios. That includes training programs, operational resources, and ongoing communication as new studios open.”
Industry analysts have noted that noninvasive aesthetic procedures have grown steadily over the past decade, reflecting a broader shift in the beauty and wellness market. Media outlets, including CNBC, have reported that consumers increasingly seek treatments that support aesthetic goals without surgical procedures, contributing to growth across the sector.
Within this environment, companies operating studio-based service models have continued to expand in cities across the United States. Businesses that combine aesthetic treatments with wellness-focused environments have attracted attention from both consumers and entrepreneurs interested in entering the industry.
The Tox says its expansion strategy focuses on identifying markets where franchise partners can introduce the studio concept while maintaining consistent service experiences. The company also states that it continues to refine internal systems designed to support franchise operations as the network grows.
As additional studios open, The Tox expects its national presence to continue expanding. Company representatives say that supporting franchise partners and maintaining operational standards across locations remain key priorities as the brand grows.
“With more studios planned in the coming months, we are focused on continuing to support our franchise network while expanding into additional markets,” Yeager said. “Reaching this milestone is an encouraging moment for the company and the people who help operate studios across the country.”
The company reports that with more than 50 studios currently operating and over 100 locations in development, The Tox continues to grow its footprint within the U.S. aesthetic wellness sector.
Additional information about The Tox and its studio network is available through the company’s website.
About The Tox
The Tox is an aesthetic wellness brand specializing in noninvasive body contouring services that use manual techniques designed to support lymphatic flow and body sculpting outcomes. Founded by licensed esthetician Courtney Yeager, the company has expanded into a national franchise network with more than 50 open studios and 150 territories awarded across the United States.
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