Here are the top 10 qualities and qualifications to look for when choosing a coach to support your business growth in the aesthetic, wellness, and beauty space.
- Industry Experience
Your coach should have real-world experience in aesthetic clinics, skincare, medical aesthetics or adjacent industries. Generic business advice doesn’t translate well to a sector that blends healthcare, beauty, and regulation.
“Don’t take beauty business advice from someone who’s never worked with a laser or under TGA compliance,” says Nicole Montgomery, founder of Aesthetic Business Masters.
- Proven Track Record
Can they show tangible results? Ask for testimonials, client case studies, or data-backed growth stories. Results matter.
“The best coaches let their clients do the talking. Look for consistent growth, improved retention, or increased profitability,” advises Lisa Conway, salon coach and author.
- Strategic Thinking
A good coach helps you zoom out. Can they guide you in creating scalable models, improving operations, and planning 6-12 months ahead?
- Values Alignment
Does the coach share your views on patient care, ethics, and long-term growth? If you believe in education-first marketing and ethical aesthetics, your coach should too.
“Alignment is everything. You’re not just buying strategy, you’re absorbing energy,” says mindset coach Courtney Wilder.
- Marketing Expertise
A coach in aesthetics must understand:
Inbound vs outbound strategies
Social media nuances
Email marketing & CRM
TGA-compliant content marketing
- Compliance Knowledge
In Australia, aesthetics marketing is governed by AHPRA and the TGA. Your coach should know what can and cannot be said legally and ethically.
- Personalised Frameworks
Beware of cookie-cutter coaching. Great coaches tailor their approach to your:
Clinic size
Niche (injectables, laser, skin)
Growth goals
Current capacity
- Accountability & Systems Focus
Growth isn’t about motivation alone. Does your coach help set KPIs, track progress, and embed habits that stick?
- Empathy and Emotional Intelligence
Running a clinic is emotional. A good coach listens, supports, and helps you overcome fear, imposter syndrome, and decision fatigue.
“Sometimes you need strategy, sometimes you need space to cry and reframe. Aesthetic leadership is deeply emotional,” says aesthetic nurse and trainer Eimear M.
- A Network That Elevates You
Your coach should open doors. Do they introduce you to other experts? Connect you with suppliers, educators, or event organisers?
“When you invest in a coach, you’re also investing in their network. Choose someone who actively champions their clients in rooms you haven’t entered yet,” says Neil Osborne, industry educator.
Final Thoughts
Investing in a coach is investing in yourself and your business. In a rapidly evolving industry like aesthetics, the right coach will help you grow faster, avoid costly mistakes, and stay ahead of the curve.
The best coaches don’t just give you answers. They help you ask the right questions.
Need help choosing the right coach for your next chapter? Connect with Aesthetic Alchemist’s network of mentors and strategists who specialise in the unique challenges of beauty and wellness business owners.