Bodenvy Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Bodenvy is a med-spa franchise focused on advanced body contouring and holistic wellness. Established in 2019 by Jim and Helena Kucik in Winter Park, a suburb of Orlando, Florida, the brand quickly became known for its innovative, non-invasive fat-reduction solutions and wellness programs.

Based in Orlando, Bodenvy earned national acclaim after being recognized as the top CoolSculpting provider in the United States in both 2020 and 2021. Building on this success, the company started franchising in 2022 to bring its results-driven concept to more markets across the country.

The franchise offers premium wellness and aesthetic treatments, with typical clients spending more than $5,000 on customized packages. Its services include CoolSculpting Elite, CoolTone, laser lipolysis, skin tightening, cellulite reduction, lymphatic drainage, hormone therapy, GLP-1 injections, and personalized nutrition and weight-management programs.

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Bodenvy franchise? It costs on average between $321,000 – $569,000 to start a Bodenvy franchised spa.

This includes costs related to build-out, equipment, initial inventory, and early operational expenses. The total investment varies based on factors such as the size of the spa, local market conditions, and whether the franchisee leases or owns the property.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$59,500 – $59,500
Pre-Opening Marketing$5,692 – $5,692
Market Introduction Program$30,000 – $45,000
Digital Paid & SEO Management$8,910 – $8,910
Inventory$20,000 – $25,000
Telemarketing$0 – $28,350
Rent and Lease Security Deposit$5,750 – $15,000
Utilities$300 – $900
Leasehold Improvements$97,500 – $198,000
Equipment$10,900 – $21,300
Architect Expenses$12,250 – $12,250
Building Project Management$20,950 – $23,550
Furniture$11,740 – $20,320
TVs, Musical Equipment$1,400 – $11,000
Computer Systems, Printers, Phones$4,500 – $5,100
Insurance (3 months)$3,500 – $4,800
Signage (Lobby and Building Front)$10,000 – $12,000
Office Expenses$1,500 – $2,500
Licenses and Permits$3,000 – $5,000
Professional Fees (Lawyer, Accountant, etc.)$6,250 – $10,700
Travel, Lodging and Meals for Initial Training$6,525 – $8,825
Additional Funds (First 3 Months)$1,000 – $45,592
Total$321,167 – $569,289

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Bodenvy locations are there?

According to the latest data, the franchise Bodenvy has 2 company-owned locations and 1 franchise location open across the U.S.

What is the total investment required to open a Bodenvy franchise?

The total investment required to open a Bodenvy franchise ranges from $321,000 to $569,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Bodenvy franchise?

Bodenvy franchise owners pay an ongoing royalty fee of 7% of gross sales. In addition, they contribute 1% of gross sales toward marketing and advertising efforts that support national and local promotional campaigns.

Who owns Bodenvy?

Bodenvy franchise is owned by Jim Kucik and Helena Kucik.

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