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Opening/Starting/Putting-up/Beginning Your Own Spa, Massage Center or Wellness Center


(With Emphasis on Philippine Setting)
by Eunice
www.yunesa.blogspot.com

For several years now, a lot of people are asking me about how to start and what are the steps to make before
starting their own spa, massage center or wellness center. I will give you seven (incidentally, my favorite
number) MUST and NEEDED major steps in order for you to be well-prepared in starting your own spa,
massage or wellness center. BEFORE, and I would like to stress, BEFORE you start your own spa, massage
clinic or wellness center. Although not step-by-step and dogmatic, this article will approach the issue in
contemporary style and focus on the major things that you should be doing before opening or starting the
business.

The first and foremost step is for you to identify what type of business will you be engaging in. Remember, that
starting a business is like accepting a marriage proposal; you should know what you are getting into. Here in
the Philippines, there is a saying that goes “hindi yan parang kanin na isusubo na kapag napaso ay iluluwa” let
us apply that in a business situation, in this field, even if it is profitable… it is difficult, it will not be easy, and
definitely not a walk in the park, whoever said it was di ba? Personally, ask yourself and be able to answer the
following questions: Are you putting up a massage center? A spa or a wellness center? Let us differentiate the
three. A massage center focuses only on massage or bodywork therapies. Purely, massages lang ang i-o-offer
mo. A spa on the other hand is a place where you can get spa treatments aside from massage. Siyempre
kasama na dito ang facials and body treatments. Kung spa ang gusto mong itayo, then identify what type of
spa ba ang itatayo mo? Will it be a hotel/resort spa, medical spa, club spa, cruise ship spa, airport spa,
destination spa, home spa services, atbp. or the most common, the day spa or sometimes referred to as a spa-
lon or a combination of a spa and a salon. A wellness center is a lot more broad than a spa kasi ang wellness
center ay nag-o-offer ng all of the things that I mentioned plus you also offer either fitness and exercise
regimens, yoga, music therapy and other activities to enhance the well-being of your clients. Bakit mahalaga
na i-dentify mo ang type of business mo especially if you are starting from scratches? Mainly because, the
types of services that you will provide will depend largely on the type of business na mapipili mo. Of course,
the wider the scope of your services the larger the capital that you will be needing. So, kung purely massages
lang ang i-o-offer ng business mo mas maliit ang capital as compared to a full-scale day spa or a wellness
center (So, if you will be offering purely massages it will have a lesser capitalization required as compared to a
full scale spa or wellness center).

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Secondly, after identifying the type of business that you will be getting into, you have to know the government
regulation regarding putting up a spa, massage clinic/ center or wellness center. Directly or indirectly man, you
have to know the regulations of the Department of Health (DOH); also the regulations of the Department of
Tourism (DOT); Department of Trade and Industry (DTI); and if you are putting up a spa under a corporation,
eh di isama mo na rin ang Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plus, don’t forget your local
government office or mayor’s office, wherever your establishment will be located.

I will give you a concrete example, kung gusto mong magtayo ng spa, (some) of the minimum standard
requirements in operating a spa establishment in the Philippines according to the revised rules and regulations
of the Department of Tourism (DOT), would include, but is not limited to:
1. The location should be safe, reputable and conducive to relaxation.
2. There should be a reception center attended by qualified and trained staff with a lounge area commensurate
with the size of the spa.
3. There should be clean and separate washroom areas for male and female clients.
4. The spa should be able to provide: different types of massages, steam, sauna, water baths and other spa
treatments.
5. Locker and treatment rooms should be separate for male and female clients.
6. There should be suitable facilities and provisions for the disabled, a well-stocked first aid cabinet, an
employees’ lounge, backroom operations, adequate supply of linens, towels and garments, etc.
7. Staff should be trained by internationally recognized institutions or associations; shall be well-groomed, with
proper attire and clean.
So, there you got a glimpse already of DOT’s requirements. Alamin mo rin ang requirements ng iba’t-ibang
ahensiya ng ating gobyerno (you should also know other government requirements), like the Department of
Health, and other governing bodies, as what I have mentioned above.

Third, you have to create your business plan. Nung una (Before), kahit walang business plan okay lang mag
start ng business parang before kahit hindi ka nakatapos ng pag-aaral madaling kumuha ng trabaho- not
anymore, especially nowadays that it is more difficult earning money. Kaya as much as possible, dapat talaga
gumawa ka ng business plan. Ika nga, if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. If you have partners, sit down with
your partners and if you do not have any experience in spa management and operations, sit down together
with a spa consultant. The business plan should answer a lot of questions including your expected
capitalization, location, marketing, your return of investment, break-even, and a whole lot of things - especially
about financials etc. Your business plan should have a very strong marketing plan. Also, you as an owner or
operator should be able to read the numbers. Alamin mong mabuti yung pre-operations na gastusin (Know
how much you need even before you operate), yung ROI mo kung kelan, atbp. Then after your business plan
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is finished, have this re-checked by a lawyer and an accountant. This is to ensure that you are complying with
legal laws as well as GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles). The accountant will also be able to
identify numerical deficiencies ng business mo so you can adjust even before starting and shelling out your
hard earned money for capitalization. One of the faults of new spa owners today, is that they invest largely on
equipment and products without investing in their people, not so! You won’t go far pag ganun ang ginawa mo.
It is not enough for you to train your people with skills and yet, they do not know how to take care of your
clients/guests. Maling mali (Very wrong). So, I would really stress out that if you do not know how to operate
and manage a spa, go to a spa consultant (even just for advise) or consider franchising. Of course, if you are
considering a franchise, you have to investigate and do due diligence. You have a lot to consider also when
you go into a franchising agreement, do not just buy a franchise and expect the mother company to do
everything for you.

Marami din ang nagtatanong magkano ba talaga ang capital needed? In actual fact, hindi pwedeng masagot
yan with a ball-park figure because it will depend on a host of factors like where is your location? Siyempre, if
your spa is located in Timbuktu (for example lang) at i-co-compre mo yun sa Day spa in a mall eh di siyempre
mas mahal ang capital mo sa mall. It will also depend kung malaki ba yung gusto mong facility like for
example, gusto mo sa Timbuktu pero ang lawak naman ng gusto mong facility eh di parang nasa mall ka na
rin. It will also depend on the construction costs but to be safe ang pinaka-maliit na home-based massage
clinic (massage clinic lang po ito not spa) ay gagastos ka rin ng 50,000 pesos. Hindi pa kasama dito ang
operational cost ha…ito lang ay para maka pag start ka. Up to as much as millions and millions of pesos (yes,
tama, milyon ang gastos kung full scale spa ang gusto mo). Meron ding nag papa franchise na spa that I have
heard in the provinces na around 50,000 pesos pero wala silang support na ibibigay sa iyo after you sign their
franchise agreement bibili ka lang sa kanila ng products and that is it. Meron ding branded facial and spa
centers na gagastos ka anywhere from 3Million (in Philippine pesos) to around 10 Million. Depende sa iyo
kung gusto mo ring mag franchise or what basta ang importante pag mag fra-franchise ka you know the
stability of the company, the support they will give you during the operational years of your business, at iba pa.

Fourth, is to seek professional help:


Maaaring sabihin mo, “bakit ko pa kailangan ng professional help marunong naman ako?” (why do I need
professional help, I can do it on my own) Examples, if you want to put up a website for your spa, contact a web
developer/designer. Then since in step #3 you have contacted a spa and wellness consultant already who will
guide you in your business idea. The spa consultant can recommend products, services and suitable materials
for your concept. They will save you an enormous amount of money, time and effort by their professional
advice. It is better to shell out a minimal amount for a spa consultant than shell out 100,000 pesos
(approximately 2,000U$D) as your capital or even more without assurance of getting your profit back in the
future. The spa and wellness operations and management consultant will be able to advice you on technical
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things and matters that only a professional would know. The spa consultant should be your trusted adviser.
Then the spa consultant should meet your architect, interior designer or construction engineer or whoever is in
charge of constructing your business establishment. I know that it is tempting to do everything yourself, but it is
really best if you are doing more strategic and important things that only you can do. Kasi kung ikaw ang
gagawa ng lahat (not unless if you are a spa consultant yourself, but even a spa consultant needs the help of a
web designer, architect, engineer, etc. di ba?) mapapagod ka ng husto baka hindi pa nagsisimula ang spa mo
eh lawit na dila mo. If you look at the most successful spas, you will observe that they do have a team of
trusted advisors in place. So don’t get stuck doing everything yourself. Leave the professionals to do their job
and pay them for it.

Fifth, although this should already been laid out in your business plan, you should try services for yourself. Ito
ang pinaka masarap at favorite kong part. Scout and try your competitors in your location. This means most, if
not all, competitors within 15 miles or 25 kilometers from your location. Try their services, observe the
cleanliness, how the staff treats you, the ambiance, what you like and don’t like about their services, etc. This
is also the time to ask questions at the reception area like what are their packages and programs, do they
accommodate group scheduling, how long will be the treatment, the price, etc. Be very observant and take
mental notes of your experience with them. Every time na lalabas ka sa spa, massage or wellness center nila-
write it all down in a notebook. This will give you a glimpse of their strong and weak points as well as their
operations.

Sixth, by this time, you should have completed your business plan and should be starting out your pre-opening
marketing together with training of your staff. Your staff should be trained on both: their skills/technical training
and their client services and referral building. If you decide to hire a trainer for their technical skills on
massage, facials, body treatments, etc. marami tayong magagaling na trainers especially sa massage. The
resource book on massage, spa and wellness has the most comprehensive list of training centers in the
Philippines and abroad. You might be asking, how much is the training? Training period will be dependent on
the number of services that you will offer: the more services that you will include in your menu the longer will
be your training and therefore will result in a higher cost for training. After this, train your staff in marketing,
advertising, promotions, public relations and client care. Especially if you really do not know how the system
works. Marketing is not just ads, flyers and posters. Hindi sapat ang mga ito (these are not enough). One of the
most important but often neglected aspect is training staff regarding decorum and proper client handling.
However skilled your staff is- if the service is bad, if they don’t know how to communicate with clients or they
don’t ask for another appointment, wala rin. In short, if they don’t ask, they don’t get. So, it is very important
that your staff should also be trained on things that would make your clients come back for more. Your people
represent you, they are your backbone and clients are your bread and butter. Be sure to train your staff in

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making your clients remember about their experience, how they felt and making them addicted to the
experience. Your spa consultant will guide you through this.

Since we are in the topic of how to open or start a spa, massage clinic and wellness center, I would like to
stress that although this is a helpful guide, this is nowhere near being complete and perfect. So, the seventh
step before you open your spa, massage and wellness center (in the Philippines), is be prepared for glitches,
bumps and turns along the way. If you have done your part and what I have told you, you would have seen ups
and downs along the way, be more prepared and creative to solve the problem and at least by doing so, you
would have reduced your risk and eliminated possible big problems that would have come along the way.

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The first informational blog regarding spa, massage therapy, beauty and wellness with a focus on the
Philippines. Eunice’s blog and updates are found in this link www.yunesa.blogspot.com

Some articles written by Eunice, which you can view, read, download and print for FREE. Just click on the
links:

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Client, Patient, Customer, At Iba Pa
Masseur, Massagist, Massage Therapist, At Iba Pa
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Is the spa, massage therapy and wellness industry included in the Top Businesses to start in these times of
global financial challenges? Find out in this article so you can adopt and perhaps change your business into
profitable ones:
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If you are an employer these are the things you should ask, or if you are a prospective applicant, job seeker or
someone who interviews people, this article can help you answer and ask/probe questions:
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Are you a smart boss, staff or employee? This article will give secrets on how to become a Smartest Spa,
Massage Therapist/Practitioner.
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Do you want to know the right type of massage for you? Do you you want to know the common types of
massage and how it is practiced? This article will give you the glimpse of massage therapies locally and
abroad:
The Basics of Massage Therapy (Massage 101)
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Do you want to know how much capital you need to start your own spa, massage clinic or wellness center? Do
you want to know what it is like being a spa owner? Do you want to be (really) prepared before you shell out
money into putting up your own spa, massage clinic or wellness center? Do you want to know what steps you
have to take before putting up your own business in this field?
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How to Start, Begin or Open a Spa, Massage Clinic or Wellness Center
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Are you tired of putting up with sexually charged clients? Do you know how to handle sexual harassment in the
spa and massage therapy setting? Then this article will definitely help you:
Preventing/ Avoiding Sexual Advances during a Spa or Massage
session50 ways of Handling Client Advances
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Do you want to know about Hilot, Dagdagay and other indigenous therapies of the Philippines? If yes, then
read on!
A Wee-bit of Philippine Indigenous Therapies with a Focus on Hilot
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Rules and Regulations on How to Become a Licensed Massage Therapist in the Philippines through the help
of the Department of Health, here is the new update:
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Licensure, Accreditation, Certification and Assessment


http://yunesa.blogspot.com/2009/02/licensure-certification-accreditation.html

On anti-aging and Physical Appearances


http://yunesa.blogspot.com/2009/02/on-anti-aging-and-physical-appearances.html

How to renew a Massage Therapy License in the Philippines:


http://yunesa.blogspot.com/2009/05/license-renewal-for-massage-therapy-in.html

If you want to be updated of spa, massage and wellness activities and events or be a part of a support group
What is Meetup all about?
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The most comprehensive resource and information guide on the list of training centers, magazines,
publications, books and literatures both local and international are all available in the book, “The Spa, Massage
and Wellness Resource Guide and Career Book”. The First Book on Spa, Massage and Wellness Resource
Book and Career Guide
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Career-Book (this has the most comprehensive list of training centers in the Philippines and abroad with tips
from professionals and employment opportunities, legal laws and regulations, list of employment agencies,
how to choose a trainer, and information that you need in order to succeed in this industry and before you shell
out money for your tuition or training, there are a lot of ways you can grab a copy of this valuable information
para hindi ka mag sayang ng time and money enrolling in trainings you do not even need. This book will give
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1. You can order it online via www.Amazon.com at 34.95$
2. You can order it via a Kindle device at $7.99
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4. You can also get a copy from National Bookstores nationwide at P799Pesos
5. For locals only, you can order it from me at local discounted rates with free delivery at 900Pesos (via LBC or
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If you are looking for a career opportunity, not just a job in the spa, massage therapy and wellness industry,
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Also, CD's included in the kit for spa management, practice and operations available:

The Spa and Wellness Business- Understanding the Basics (PowerPoint format)
Seven Deadly Mistakes to Avoid as a Spa Owner and Practitioner in the Spa Wellness Business (PowerPoint
format)
Spa, Massage and Facial Therapies 101 (The Basics) (PowerPoint format)
Business Worksheets for Spa and Massage Business in the Philippines (Excel and Word format/program
includes all the financial worksheets you need in computing for your operational cost, etc.)

This article is written by: Eunice Estipona a spa consultant, mentor, advisor, speaker and lecturer. One of her
advocacies is to make healing and information regarding the field of spa, massage and wellness accessible
and affordable to everyone. If you are serious about turning your business or practice around, making the right
decisions, getting an unbiased opinion and knowing where to get help, for lectures and other concerns she can
be contacted at yunesa@yahoo.com or +639184745685. To find out how she can help you take your business
to the next level, visit her site at http://www.meetup.com/philippinemassagetherapy
These along with hundreds of resources found locally and abroad are contained in “The Spa, Massage and
Wellness Resource and Career Book”, the first book of resource information to know more about the Spa,
Massage and Wellness Industry in the Philippines and other countries including the United States, Australia
and other Asian countries. You can view, read, download and print for FREE the book’s summary at this link
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6425282/About-the-Book-Spa-Massage-and-Wellness-Resource-Guide-and-
Career-Book

If you are a spa, massage therapy and wellness information seeker the resources contained in the book for
you. This book is a collection of data and valuable information regarding the spa and massage industry in a
global perspective with a focus on the Philippines. Her advocacy in writing the book is to make “unbiased”
information regarding the field of spa, massage and wellness resources and career, accessible and affordable
for everyone. If you are considering a career in the massage, spa and wellness industry, this book will prepare
you and give you a glimpse of what it is like, the preparation you need to take: emotionally, intellectually and
financially. In this book, you will learn more details in the spa and massage field and the possible paths you
can take. You will also learn about local and international training programs offered and numerous employment
possibilities. Giving you much needed information at your fingertips. You can order it from www.Amazon.com
or for local Philippine residents, you can email and get in touch with Eunice at yunesa@yahoo.com.

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