

How to chose the right device for your clinic: Addressing business overwhelm + challenges when integrating a device purchase
Choosing the right device for your clinic can feel overwhelming—especially with constant new technology, conflicting information, and the pressure to make the “right” investment.
In this webinar, Nurse Jaci shares a practical, clinic-based approach to selecting and integrating devices with confidence. Drawing on real experience building and scaling multiple clinics, this session focuses on simplifying decision-making, avoiding common pitfalls, and understanding how a device fits into both your clinical offering and your business model.
This is not about trends—it’s about making informed, sustainable decisions for your clinic.
Key Takeaways
How to reduce overwhelm when evaluating aesthetic devices
A clear framework for choosing a device based on your clinic’s needs
Common mistakes to avoid before making a purchase
How to assess financial viability and map realistic ROI
Why versatility matters in building a sustainable treatment offering
What successful integration actually looks like (beyond the sale)
How to align devices with patient demand and consultation flow
A practical approach to introducing new treatments into your clinic
Speaker: Jaclyn Isaacs
Jaclyn Isaacs (Nurse Jaci) is a Registered Nurse with over 18 years’ experience and the Founder and Director of Art of Aesthetics Cosmetic Clinic, with three locations across Sydney. She is also the Founder of DermTech Devices, a medical device distribution company focused on supporting clinics with practical, clinic-tested technology.
Nurse Jaci has built her business from a single treatment room into a multi-site clinic group, with a strong focus on safe, ethical practice and consistency in patient care. She is an experienced cosmetic injector, trainer, and industry speaker, regularly presenting at aesthetic conferences and education events.
Her approach combines clinical insight with real-world business experience, helping clinic owners make informed decisions when selecting and integrating devices into their practice.