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Earnings call · FY2025 Q4

Airsculpt Technologies, Inc. Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Airsculpt Technologies, Inc. Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Concluded Apr 2, 2026 Audio replay
Apr 2, 2026 24:12 26 turns
Period
FY2025 Q4
Runtime
24:12
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

AirSculpt reported preliminary FY2025 revenue of $151.8 million and Q4 revenue of $33.4 million, with same-store sales inflecting to positive in February 2026 and Q1 2026 revenue guided to $38.5–$39.5 million (approximately flat same-store at midpoint). The company filed for a 15-day extension on its 10-K to complete inter-company transaction classification and highlighted $13.0 million in cash and $46.0 million in debt as of March 13, 2026.

GLP-1 opportunity and new procedures 24 Capital allocation and balance sheet 16 Leadership additions and turnaround execution 12 Same-store sales stabilization and inflection 9 Sales and marketing enhancements 8 Financial discipline and cost savings 5

Management tone

Positive

Net tone +35 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “Our strategy is starting to pay off. In 2026, we are experiencing accelerating sales and demand trends.”
  • “Our core business has stabilized with same-store sales improving from down 22% at the start of 2025 to positive in Feb 2026.”
  • “Look, we are being measured in how we guide over here. The trends have improved meaningfully, as we mentioned, exiting the year and our trajectory has gone from down 2022, '24 to positive comps. That underpins our confidence in the full year outlook. But at the same time, we do recognize that we must deliver consistent results to make sure that we can hit our numbers, and we are focused on execution at the moment.”
  • “Our #1 priority still is to get the balance sheet in a healthy position. And we've done a lot of that work over the last year or so. As I mentioned, we are in early stages, but looking to refinance the debt, but targeting around the levels we're at now and somewhere below net debt of 2.5x.”

Forward guidance

1 guided metrics

Management's latest ranges and targets are included below.

Research coverage

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Revenue · derived Q4 $33.44M -14.6% YoY
Net income · derived Q4 $1.28M

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Same-store sales improved from down 22% at start of 2025 to positive in February 2026, with Q1 2026 same-store revenue guided to approximately flat at the midpoint
  • Repaid over $30 million of debt over the last 5 quarters, bringing leverage below 2.5x
  • Q4 2025 adjusted EBITDA higher than Q4 2024, with sequential improvement in same-store sales versus the first 9 months
  • New skin removal pilot completed more than 100 surgeries in Q4 2025, representing a $100 million-plus long-term sales opportunity tied to GLP-1 demand
  • Refreshed marketing strategy including connected TV and increased influencer engagement contributed to improved lead and consult volumes
  • Operational changes generated over $4 million in annualized savings in 2025

Risks & pressure points

  • Q4 2025 preliminary revenue of $33.4 million with same-store revenue down approximately 16%
  • FY2025 same-store revenue ended the year down single digits in December
  • Filed for a 15-day extension on its 10-K to complete classification of inter-company transactions and balances
  • Q1 2026 revenue guidance of $38.5–$39.5 million implies a slight year-over-year decline despite positive February comp
  • 2026 guidance does not contemplate any new de novo center openings
  • Helium plasma supply for skin tightening is partially at risk due to a meaningful portion of global supply being offline from the Iran conflict

Key moments

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“We paid down $19 million of debt in 2025, $14 million on the term loan and $5 million on the revolving credit facility. Gross debt outstanding was $56 million at year end. Under our credit agreement, our leverage ratio was below 3x and we are in compliance with all covenants at year-end.” Michael Arthur, CFO
“In 2026, we expect revenue in the range of $151 million to $157 million. We expect the business to build momentum as the year progresses, but the midpoint of our revenue range, reflecting approximately 3% comparable growth, excluding London from 2025.” Michael Arthur, CFO

Forward guidance

From the 8-K filed Mar 16, 2026.

Metric Guided
Revenue
Q1 2026
$38.5M – $39.5M
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