HydraFacial Syndeo Financing for Spas and Clinics

Fund a BeautyHealth HydraFacial Syndeo from 5.49% APR, app-only, with a monthly that a dozen facials a month can cover.

The HydraFacial is the treatment that turns a walk-in into a member. It cleanses, exfoliates, extracts, and infuses serums in about thirty minutes with zero downtime, patients see the gunk pulled from their pores, and they rebook. That is why spas build monthly memberships around it. The current device, the BeautyHealth HydraFacial Syndeo, adds a wireless handpiece, personalized treatment settings, and digital skin tracking. It runs roughly $25,000 for a base unit up to about $45,000 fully outfitted with the booster bar, cart, and training. Because it sits under most app-only thresholds, HydraFacial financing is one of the fastest approvals we do. Brobas Capital Partners places it across more than 500 US lenders. We financed a Charlotte spa's Syndeo, and the payment lands around what a dozen HydraFacials a month bring in, so the device covers itself with room to spare. Rates start from 5.49% APR for qualified practices, terms run 36 to 60 months, and all credit profiles are considered.

Why Finance With Brobas Capital Partners

One of the Fastest Approvals We Do

The Syndeo sits well under app-only limits, so a one-page application and a bank verification are usually enough. No tax returns, no financials, often same-day.

A Monthly a Dozen Facials Can Cover

The Charlotte Syndeo runs about $897 a month on a $38,000 deal. At roughly $250 a treatment, a dozen HydraFacials a month more than clears the payment.

Built for Membership Revenue

HydraFacial is the anchor most spas hang a monthly membership on. Finance the device and let recurring members turn it into predictable cash flow.

From 5.49% APR, All Credit Profiles

Established spas see 5.49% APR with $0 down. A first-year studio still gets funded, usually with 10 percent down instead of a decline.

What the HydraFacial Syndeo Is and What It Costs

HydraFacial built its reputation on Vortex-Fusion, a patented spiral tip that cleanses and exfoliates while simultaneously delivering hydrating serums, and on the visual payoff: the used solution collects in a canister the patient can see, which is oddly persuasive. The Syndeo is BeautyHealth's connected generation. The handpiece is wireless, treatment protocols are personalized and saved to the patient's profile, and the device tracks skin data over time, which makes membership retention easier because progress is visible.

On price, a base Syndeo starts around $25,000. Add the booster bar for add-on serums, the rolling cart, extra tip and solution inventory, and clinical training, and a fully outfitted unit runs closer to $45,000. Compared with lasers and body-contouring platforms, that is a modest capital item, which is exactly why it approves so fast and pays back so quickly. Per-treatment consumable cost sits around $25 to $40, and a standard HydraFacial bills the patient $175 to $350, so the gross margin per session is strong from the first appointment.

Recent Funded HydraFacial Approvals

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  • $38,000 HydraFacial Syndeo, spa in Charlotte NC, 3 years in business, 726 credit. Approved app-only, $0 down. 6.24% APR, 48 months. Monthly around $897, covered by roughly a dozen facials.
  • $27,500 Syndeo base unit, first-year esthetics studio in Austin TX, owner 685 credit. 6.99% APR, 48 months, 10 percent down. Monthly around $658.
  • $44,000 Syndeo with booster bar and cart, established med spa in Nashville TN, 7 years, 768 credit. 5.49% APR, 60 months, $0 down. Monthly around $840.
  • $32,000 Syndeo, dermatology practice in Raleigh NC, 6 years, 758 credit. 5.74% APR, 48 months, $0 down, app-only. Monthly around $748.

These are the fastest files we handle. The lower dollar amount keeps payments modest, and the treatment margin means the device is cash-flow positive almost immediately. Rates were accurate at closing and are not guarantees of future pricing.

Revenue, ROI, and the Section 179 Deduction

The HydraFacial's real value is not the single treatment, it is the membership. Most spas sell a monthly plan in the $99 to $199 range that includes one HydraFacial, and members rebook automatically. Fifty members at $149 is $7,450 a month of recurring revenue attached to one device, against a payment near $897. Add walk-in facials at $175 to $350 and retail serum sales, and the Syndeo becomes one of the highest-return machines per dollar in the treatment room. Because appointments are short and require no physician, throughput is high and staffing cost per treatment is low.

On taxes, the Syndeo is qualifying equipment under Section 179, so the full purchase price is deductible in the year it is placed in service rather than spread over depreciation years, and 100 percent bonus depreciation currently applies. At $38,000, the entire device can be written off in year one, far below the Section 179 cap above $1 million. A spa in a 32 percent combined bracket could see roughly $12,000 in first-year tax savings, and financing the device does not change that. You deduct the full cost now and pay for it out of membership revenue over the term. Confirm the current-year limits with your CPA.

How to Get Funded

HydraFacial financing is the quickest approval in aesthetics because the dollar amount is low and the device is easy for lenders to value. Send the BeautyHealth quote, three to six months of bank statements or a verification, and basic ownership details, and we usually return offers the same day, app-only, with no tax returns.

Established spas with solid credit see rates from 5.49% APR and $0 down on a 48 to 60 month term. A brand-new studio still gets funded; expect a modest down payment, often 10 percent, to offset a thin file. Because the payment is small relative to what the device earns, most owners choose a shorter term and own the machine outright quickly. If you are launching a membership program around the Syndeo, tell us your projected member count and we will structure the term so the recurring revenue comfortably carries the payment. Send the quote and we will price it today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a HydraFacial Syndeo cost?

A HydraFacial Syndeo runs about $25,000 for a base configuration and up to roughly $45,000 outfitted with the booster bar, cart, serums, and training. We finance the full package including the starter consumable kit, so you are ready to treat on install day.

How fast is HydraFacial financing?

Fast. Because the Syndeo falls under most app-only thresholds, we typically need only a one-page application and a bank verification, no tax returns. Many HydraFacial approvals come back the same day and fund within a day or two.

Does the payment really get covered by a dozen facials?

On a $38,000 Syndeo, expect a payment near $897 a month over 48 months. A single HydraFacial bills around $175 to $350, so roughly a dozen treatments a month covers the payment and everything above that is margin, before you even count membership recurring revenue.

Does the Syndeo qualify for Section 179?

The Syndeo is qualifying business equipment. Section 179 lets you deduct the full purchase price in the year it is placed in service, and 100 percent bonus depreciation currently applies. On a $38,000 device the entire cost can be written off in year one, well under the annual cap above $1 million. Ask your CPA to confirm the current figures.

Can I include the consumables and serums?

Yes, the initial tips and serum solutions can be financed with the device. Ongoing consumables cost roughly $25 to $40 per treatment, which the treatment price absorbs easily. BeautyHealth sells the consumables through its program and we can include the starter set in the deal.

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