Your clients come to you for results. They spend real money on facials, chemical peels, microneedling, and laser treatments because they trust that you will deliver visible improvements. What they often do not know is that the biggest driver of skin quality is not topical — it is systemic. Collagen production, cellular repair, inflammation, and body composition all affect what you see in the skin, and all of them can be addressed at the medical level.
A turnkey peptide telehealth platform lets you give your clients access to physician-supervised peptide therapy and medical weight loss programs under your brand, without requiring a medical license, clinical staff, or a pharmacy relationship.
Here is how estheticians are adding peptide revenue to their practice in 2026.
Why Estheticians Are Uniquely Positioned
The esthetics industry has several structural advantages for adding physician-supervised programs:
Cash-pay culture. Your clients already pay out of pocket for premium services. They are not waiting for insurance approval. They evaluate options based on results, not coverage. This is the same mindset that drives uptake in direct-pay telehealth.
Skin-results overlap. Peptides like GHK-Cu and BPC-157 have direct, documented effects on skin quality. When a client is already investing in facials to improve their skin, a peptide program that works from the inside amplifies and extends those results. You are not introducing an unrelated product. You are offering a deeper layer of the same outcome they are already paying for.
Trusted advisor status. Your clients share their skin concerns, lifestyle factors, and body image goals with you in a way they often do not share with their primary care physician. That trust is the hardest thing to build in healthcare. You already have it.
Body composition crossover. A significant portion of esthetics clients are interested in facial contouring, body treatments, and overall appearance optimization. GLP-1 programs produce visible changes in facial structure and body composition that reinforce and extend what your in-clinic treatments accomplish.
How the Turnkey Model Works
A turnkey platform separates the business from the clinical. You handle the relationship side. The platform handles the medicine.
Your responsibilities:
- Introduce peptide and GLP-1 programs to your existing client base
- Educate clients on how physician-supervised programs complement their esthetic treatments
- Serve as the trusted bridge between the client and the clinical program
- Grow your patient base through your existing marketing, social presence, and referrals
The platform handles:
- A licensed 50-state provider network that reviews intakes, evaluates patients, and issues prescriptions
- HIPAA-compliant patient intake and medical questionnaire
- Clinical evaluation, prescribing, and medical documentation
- Compounding pharmacy integration with direct-to-patient shipping
- Patient portal, follow-up workflows, and subscription billing
- HIPAA compliance and regulatory infrastructure
You never touch medications, review medical records, or make clinical recommendations. The platform’s licensed providers handle everything clinical while you handle the client relationship.
Programs That Fit an Esthetics Clientele
Skin-Focused Peptides
GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) GHK-Cu is the highest-demand skin peptide among esthetics clients. It stimulates collagen and elastin production, reduces hyperpigmentation, supports wound healing after procedures, and improves overall skin density and elasticity. Clients who are spending money on collagen-stimulating facials are a natural fit for a systemic GHK-Cu protocol that works from the inside out.
BPC-157 BPC-157 accelerates tissue repair and reduces inflammation. For esthetic clients, this translates to faster healing after aggressive treatments (laser, deep peels, microneedling), reduction of chronic redness, and benefits along the gut-skin axis that improve the inflammatory baseline driving many skin conditions. It is one of the most clinically studied peptides available through compounding pharmacies.
Epithalon Epithalon is a telomere-supporting peptide associated with cellular longevity and skin quality improvement. It is particularly relevant for clients focused on anti-aging and long-term skin health maintenance. Clients investing in preventive esthetics are often the right fit for Epithalon protocols.
GLP-1 and Weight Management
Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide GLP-1 medications are the most requested programs in 2026 across every telehealth category. For esthetics clients, the framing is about facial contouring and body composition — not just weight loss. Clients who come in for jawline, neck, and facial treatments respond to the idea that a medically supervised program can produce structural changes that complement their in-clinic work. The programs are physician-supervised, evidence-based, and delivered directly to the client’s door.
Body Composition Peptides
AOD-9604 A fat-metabolism peptide that mimics the fat-burning portion of human growth hormone without the anabolic effects. A good fit for clients focused on body composition who are not candidates for GLP-1 programs or who want to address localized fat while maintaining lean mass.
CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin A growth hormone-releasing peptide combination that supports body composition, recovery, and skin quality simultaneously. Particularly relevant for clients in their 40s and 50s experiencing changes in skin elasticity, sleep quality, and body composition at the same time.
Three Models for Estheticians
Affiliate: Zero-Risk Starting Point
A referral link you share with clients in your existing channels. When a client enrolls through your link, you earn a recurring commission on every monthly fill.
- Cost to start: $0
- Revenue: Recurring commission per active patient
- Time to launch: 24 to 48 hours after approval
Example: You have 150 active clients. You mention a skin peptide program in your post-facial recommendation sheet and include your referral link. A percentage of those clients will enroll, generating recurring passive revenue with no operational work.
This model is the right starting point if you want to test client interest before committing to anything larger. There is no brand setup, no minimum volume, and no risk.
Co-Branded: Your Name on the Program
A branded landing page at yourstudio.karpahealth.com with your logo, colors, photography, and custom messaging. Clients land on a page that feels like an extension of your practice, not a generic third-party site.
- Revenue: Tiered recurring commission that scales with patient volume
- Time to launch: 1 to 2 weeks
This model works well for esthetics businesses with an established brand and a client base that already trusts your recommendations. You can link the program from your website, include a card at checkout, mention it in your post-treatment notes, and reference it in your email sequences. The branded page converts significantly better than a generic referral link because it looks like it belongs to your practice.
Full White-Label: Build a Medical Revenue Stream
Your own domain, your own pricing, full patient data ownership. This is a separate business unit that generates revenue independently of your appointment schedule.
- Revenue: You keep all patient revenue minus platform fees, consultation fees, and pharmacy costs
This model makes sense if you have a high-volume practice, a large social following, or a vision for building a clinic brand that extends beyond your physical location. For detailed economics, see our startup costs guide.
How to Introduce Peptide Programs to Your Clients
The biggest mistake is leading with the product. Your clients do not care about GHK-Cu. They care about the collagen loss they are seeing, the inflammation that is slowing their results, or the weight that makes them feel uncomfortable in their skin.
Lead with results, not ingredients:
- “A lot of my clients are asking about ways to support what we do in the treatment room. I now offer access to a physician-supervised peptide program that works from the inside out.”
- “If you are doing collagen-stimulating treatments with me, there is a peptide protocol that can help amplify those results at the cellular level. It is supervised by a licensed physician and delivered to your door.”
- “I partnered with a physician-supervised telehealth clinic for clients who want medical-grade support for weight management and body composition alongside their skin treatments.”
Channels that convert for estheticians:
- Post-facial recommendation notes (mention the program alongside your home care suggestions)
- Instagram or email content explaining how peptides support skin from the inside
- A framed card or QR code at your checkout desk
- A “Complete Care” section on your booking page or website
- 1:1 conversations with clients who mention weight, energy, or skin concerns beyond what topicals address
What to avoid:
- Do not make clinical claims (“GHK-Cu will fix your collagen”)
- Do not guarantee specific results
- Do not position yourself as a medical expert on peptides
- Do not pressure clients; education and a warm introduction convert better than a hard sell
Scope of Practice: Staying in Your Lane
As a licensed esthetician, you are not a healthcare provider. The platform is designed to keep you in your lane:
- You can say: “I work with a telehealth clinic that offers physician-supervised peptide programs. Here is how to learn more or book a consultation.”
- You cannot say: “You should take GHK-Cu at this dose” or “BPC-157 will fix your skin condition.”
- Medical questions go to the provider network through the patient portal, not to you
- You do not see prescribing decisions, lab results, or clinical notes
- You do not handle medications, inventory, or shipping
The platform’s compliance infrastructure protects both you and your clients by keeping clinical responsibility with licensed providers.
The Economics for Estheticians
Revenue from peptide and GLP-1 programs does not require your time per patient the way a facial appointment does. Once a client is enrolled and receiving monthly fills, the revenue is largely passive. The affiliate model generates recurring commissions at zero cost to start. Co-branded and full clinic models offer higher margins as your patient volume grows.
For current pricing across all tiers, book a walkthrough or visit our pricing page.
Getting Started
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Look at your client base. Which clients mention weight, energy, inflammation, or skin quality concerns that go beyond what topicals address? That is your initial audience.
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Pick your model. Affiliate if you want zero cost and zero risk. Co-branded if you have an established brand and want a professional presence. Full clinic if you are ready to build a second revenue stream.
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Lead with education. Share two to four pieces of content explaining how peptides work and why physician supervision matters before you mention pricing. Warm clients convert.
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Integrate it naturally. Add a mention to your post-care notes, your checkout conversation, and your email follow-ups. The clients most likely to enroll are the ones you are already talking to about skin health and body composition.
Karpa Health provides turnkey peptide telehealth infrastructure for estheticians at all three levels. The platform includes a 50-state licensed provider network, direct pharmacy integrations, and HIPAA-compliant patient intake.
Book a free walkthrough to see how it works for your practice.