Dublin, Ireland
Loyalty for med spas in Dublin
Dublin's independents compete with high rents and big chains by being personal: the barista who knows the order, the barber who remembers the chat. Villages-within-the-city like Ranelagh, Stoneybatter, and Phibsborough run on regulars who live or work within a ten-minute walk.
Ireland has some of the highest contactless and mobile payment usage in Europe, so Dublin customers already pay by phone. A loyalty card that lives beside the bank card in Apple Wallet or Google Wallet fits how the city already behaves.
Made for the neighbourhoods
Whether you trade in Ranelagh, Stoneybatter, Portobello, or anywhere else in Dublin, the card lives in your customer's phone wallet and works wherever you are.
Why discount-led loyalty hurts aesthetic clinics
- Clients drift between clinics chasing introductory offers.
- Long gaps between treatments mean the clinic is easily forgotten.
- Discounting injectables or laser sessions erodes price integrity and trust.
- High-value skincare retail goes home once and is never repurchased.
A treatment card that respects the brand
Clients scan a QR code at reception and save a clean, branded card to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet. Points accrue for treatments, courses, and skincare purchases, with no Groupon-style discounting in sight.
Local rollout
How to launch in Dublin
Every treatment has a natural return window. The program works when rewards reinforce that window rather than fighting it.
Win the weekday office trade
Lunchtime crowds around the docklands and city centre are habitual: the same faces, the same hour, Monday to Friday. A card that rewards weekday streaks turns that habit into a defended routine.
Own your village
Dubliners are fiercely loyal to their local strip, whether that is Ranelagh's main street or Stoneybatter's Manor Street. Position the program as a regulars' perk for the neighbourhood, not a citywide promotion.
Bridge the rainy-week dip
Footfall swings hard with Dublin weather. Wallet notifications with a bonus stamp on grim days give regulars a reason to make the trip anyway.
Dublin med spa loyalty
Turn visits into rewards
Reward returning clients with simple, trackable perks.
Reward ideas
Rewards that protect clinical value
Upgrades, add-ons, and skincare credit feel premium and protect treatment pricing. The goal is a client who never wants to start over somewhere new.
Course completion bonus
Finish a six-session laser or facial course, earn a meaningful add-on. Completion is where results and reviews come from.
Skincare credit milestones
Points convert to credit on professional skincare, which protects treatment margins while rewarding spend.
Annual loyalty tier
Clients who stay on schedule all year unlock priority booking or an annual treatment upgrade.
Frequently asked questions
Does Leal work for med spas in Dublin?
Yes. Leal loyalty cards work anywhere in Ireland. Customers in Dublin add the card to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet from a QR code, and your team stamps it from a phone or tablet.
Do customers in Dublin need to download an app?
No. The card is saved straight to the phone wallet from a QR code or link, so there is no app store visit and no account to create.
Is a loyalty program appropriate for clinical treatments?
Yes, when designed around rebooking and aftercare rather than discounts. Rewarding on-schedule visits supports clinical outcomes as well as revenue.
Can points apply to skincare retail?
Yes. Many clinics make retail credit the main redemption, which protects treatment pricing while still feeling generous.
Do clients need to download anything?
No. The card is added to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet from a QR code or link at reception.
Launch your Dublin loyalty card this week
A wallet card, a QR code, a staff scanner, and a reward your Dublin regulars understand. No customer app, no paper.