Arizona — NP Medspa Setup Guide
The full legal, structural, and market path for an NP-owned aesthetic practice in Arizona — in plain English. Built from Arizona board guidance, AANP scope data, and the playbook Faisal Darwiche, NP has used to open three practices over 27 years.
Arizona is a Full Practice Authority state. That means after your transition period (if any), you can own and operate an aesthetic practice solo — no career-long collaborating physician, no MSO/PC workaround required for the prescriptive piece. This is the easiest legal structure in the country for an NP-owned medspa.
Arizona practice authority: Full Practice Authority.
Can you own a practice solo? Yes. Full practice authority — NPs may own and operate a medical practice independently.
Collaborative agreement / physician relationship: No supervisory or collaborative agreement required for licensed NPs.
Good-faith exam rules: GFE required before first dose. Telehealth GFE is permitted. AZ Board of Cosmetology defers to AZ Board of Nursing for medical aesthetic services.
RN injection scope in Arizona: RNs may inject aesthetic medications (botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, fat-dissolving) under a valid prescriber order and approved protocol. Only PRESCRIBING requires a licensed NP/MD/DO. Verify with your board.
For the source-cited scope deep-dive, see /scope-of-practice/az.
Not required for NP-owned aesthetic practice. Arizona is a full-practice-authority state; licensed NPs operate independently of physician supervision.
Arizona does not enforce a strict CPOM doctrine against NP-owned practices. A licensed NP may directly own the entity.
PLLC is standard for NP-owned aesthetic practices in Arizona. Members must be licensed in the professional service the entity provides.
Entity selection is the highest-leverage decision you make at setup. The wrong structure costs you tax efficiency at scale and can create personal liability exposure. Confirm with Arizona counsel before you file — this is one of the rare line items that pays for itself the first year.
Highest-demand metros in Arizona: Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, Tempe, Mesa.
Scottsdale is one of the most competitive aesthetic markets in the country — high price ceiling, high acquisition cost. New entrants find more margin in suburbs (Chandler, Gilbert, Surprise) before targeting Old Town Scottsdale.
The build sequence Faisal teaches in My Practice Academy applies across all 50 states with state-specific adjustments to entity structure and medical-director requirements. Below is the order of operations — by week.
The free 17-question assessment returns a Arizona-specific 90-day launch plan: entity structure, supplier sequence, build sequence, and the exact next action for your scenario. 7 minutes. No card. Built by Faisal Darwiche, NP — 27 years, three practices.
Real lean-launch cost band for a single-room NP-owned aesthetic practice in Arizona ranges from roughly $25,000 (small lease, used equipment, minimum inventory) to $150,000+ (build-out, multiple rooms, full equipment slate). The bigger swing is operating runway — give yourself 90 days of fixed costs in the bank before opening.
The 90-day path above is realistic for a focused operator who is not also working a full-time clinical schedule. If you are still clinical-full-time during build, plan 4–6 months. The two longest-lead items in Arizona are entity formation (1–4 weeks depending on filing volume) and building supplier accounts.
Not required for NP-owned aesthetic practice. Arizona is a full-practice-authority state; licensed NPs operate independently of physician supervision.
An RN can own the business entity, but the RN cannot prescribe and cannot perform the good-faith exam. An RN-owned medspa in Arizona needs a prescriber (NP/MD/DO) on the medical side — either as a co-owner, medical director, or contracted prescriber. Same as in every other state. Memory: RNs inject in all 50 states under a valid prescriber order.
If your service-area or patient draw crosses state lines, here are the regional guides:
Faisal Darwiche, NP — 27 years as a nurse practitioner, three practices opened (including Panacea, sold to a strategic), faculty at The Aesthetic Show and Marquis Medical Conference. My Practice Academy is the operating system I wish someone had handed me 20 years ago.