Clinic Starter Shelf: The Bruno Dermal Filler Essentials for New Practices

Clinic Starter Shelf: The Bruno Dermal Filler Essentials for New Practices

Clinic Starter Shelf: The Bruno Dermal Filler Essentials for New Practices

Opening a new clinic is exciting, but stocking your first shelf can feel stressful. You want the right products, not a crowded fridge full of items you never use. This simple guide shows how to build a starter menu with a few versatile lip and cheek fillers, one reliable toxin, and 1-2 skin boosters, while keeping your budget, patient demand, and safety in balance.

Step 1: Pick a Small Core of Versatile Fillers

Start with 3 to 4 HA fillers that can cover most of your early patient requests:
  • A soft filler for lips and fine lines
  • A medium filler for nasolabial folds and marionette lines
  • A firmer filler for cheek lift and contour
With this small group, you can treat many common concerns without holding too much stock. As your patient list grows, you can add more options.
Browse Bruno’s Filler collection and mark products that are:
  • HA-based
  • Widely used for lips and mid-face
  • Available in boxes or multi-packs for better value
If you are unsure which to pick, read Your Guide to Dermal Fillers: Common Questions Answered and use it as a training tool for your team.

Step 2: Add One Trusted Toxin

You do not need five different neurotoxins on day one. Start with one reliable botulinum toxin that you know well. Use it for:
  • Frown lines
  • Forehead lines
  • Crow’s feet (when appropriate)
Keeping to one toxin at the start makes dosing, stock control, and patient follow-up easier. You learn the product, track results, and build confidence.
See our Botulinum Toxin collection and choose a brand that matches your training and your local rules.

Step 3: Include 1-2 Skin Boosters

Current patients care a lot about skin quality, glow, hydration, and texture. Adding 1 to 2 HA skin boosters lets you offer:
  • Full-face glow plans for dull or tired skin
  • Neck and décolleté refresh
  • A gentle starting point for “filler-shy” patients
Skin boosters also pair well with toxin and structural filler, which helps you build simple packages.
Explore the Skin Booster collection and choose one all-round product plus one that works well for thinner or more mature skin.

Step 4: Balance Budget and Patient Demand

For a new clinic, cash flow is key. A smart starter shelf:
  • Focuses on high-demand areas (lips, cheeks, upper face lines, skin glow)
  • Uses multi-purpose fillers rather than many niche products
  • Keeps a small safety buffer of stock so you can handle repeat visits
To keep costs in check, consider ordering through Bruno’s Wholesale program. Wholesale cartons reduce your price per syringe and help you plan stock by month or quarter instead of by day.
Review your numbers every 3-6 months. Track which treatments patients request most. Add or drop products based on real use, not guesses.

Step 5: Make Safety and Systems Part of Your Shelf

A good shelf is not only what you stock, but how you manage it. Make sure your clinic:
  • Logs brand, batch/lot, and expiry for every syringe and toxin vial
  • Stores products according to the label (temperature, light, and handling)
  • Has written consent, aftercare sheets, and a clear complication plan
  • Uses educational pieces like “Your Guide to Dermal Fillers: Common Questions Answered” to explain treatments in simple words
  • These habits protect both patients and your business and make audits easier.

Ready to Build Your Starter Shelf?

  1. Choose 3 to 4 core products from the Filler collection for lips and cheeks.
  2. Add one trusted option from the Botulinum Toxin collection.
  3. Round out your menu with 1-2 glow-first options from the Skin Booster collection.
  4. Apply for Wholesale to manage cost and stock as you grow.
  5. Use Your Guide to Dermal Fillers: Common Questions Answered to train your team and educate patients.
With a clear, simple starter shelf, your new practice can serve patients well from day one and grow with confidence over time.

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