Pinch, a tech-enabled concierge med spa, is making its debut in Washington State by way of Illinois, offering clients the luxury of in-home treatments delivered by highly qualified, board-certified nurse practitioners. Headquartered in Chicago, this business specializes in medical-grade aesthetic services, including Tox, chemical peels, microneedling, and IV therapy, designed to enhance its clientele’s natural beauty and wellness.
The venture-backed startup, which raised $3.5 million in seed funding last year, has swiftly become one of Chicago’s most esteemed medical spas, satisfying clients in more than 250 zip codes throughout Illinois. With a strong focus on expansion, Pinch has begun establishing its footprint in Washington State by recruiting a team of over 30 skilled aesthetic nurse practitioners committed to providing a safe, comfortable, and convenient in-home medical spa experience for its clients.
As highlighted in the American Med Spa Association’s 2024 Report, the medical spa industry is on track to surpass $21 billion by 2025, reflecting a significant rise in demand for noninvasive cosmetic procedures. The company seeks to tap into this market’s burgeoning concierge segment, targeting busy individuals who value the convenience of receiving top-tier aesthetic services in the comfort of their homes.
With a user-friendly technology platform, clients can easily schedule personalized one-on-one appointments, host engaging ‘Pinch Parties’ with friends, or participate in pop-up events featuring local wellness brands while enjoying fair and competitive pricing.
“We launched our operations in Washington State to meet the needs of a growing demographic that prioritizes their health, longevity, and skin care,” stated Elan Mosbacher, the co-founder and CEO of Pinch. He elaborated, “The vibrant tech ecosystem and the highly skilled medical community in Seattle create an ideal environment for Pinch to thrive and cultivate a lasting presence.”
With co-founder Dr. Jacob Avraham, a distinguished board-certified surgeon and critical care physician, Mosbacher envisioned Pinch as a platform that empowers nurse practitioners to become entrepreneurs in the healthcare field. This marketplace model allows providers to practice aesthetic medicine in a flexible manner, working within their local communities while receiving compensation that reflects the high demand for their services.
Pinch offers comprehensive aesthetic training and equips nurse practitioners with the necessary tools to deliver exceptional mobile medical spa treatments. For a closer look at what Pinch offers, visit their website or follow them on Instagram.
