AirSculpt's Q4 2024 revenue declined by 17.7% YoY to $39.2 million, driven by lower case volume. The company reported a net loss of $5.0 million, widening from a $4.6 million loss a year ago. Adjusted EBITDA fell sharply to $1.9 million from $10.1 million in Q4 2023. Case volume dropped 16.7% YoY, and revenue per case decreased slightly to $12,787.
AirSculpt Technologies reported a revenue of $42.5 million and a net loss of $6.0 million for the third quarter of 2024. The company's performance was in line with expectations, driven by new center openings and strategic progress, although same-center sales remained down. The company is focused on improving lead conversion and managing costs to return to positive revenue growth and improve margins.
AirSculpt Technologies reported a decrease in revenue to $51.0 million and a net loss of $3.2 million for the second quarter of 2024. The company is revising its full year 2024 revenue and adjusted EBITDA guidance.
AirSculpt Technologies reported a 3.9% increase in revenue to $47.6 million and a net income of $6.0 million for Q1 2024, compared to a net loss in the prior year period. The company experienced softness due to macroeconomic headwinds but saw growth from new locations and investments in customer acquisition.
AirSculpt Technologies reported a 17.0% increase in fourth-quarter revenue, reaching $47.6 million. The company's net loss improved to $4.6 million, and adjusted EBITDA rose by 27.9% to $10.1 million. They ended the year with 27 facilities compared to 22 facilities and grew revenue per case in the fourth quarter.
AirSculpt Technologies announced a 20.3% increase in revenue compared to the prior year, reaching $46.8 million. The company reported a net loss of $1.7 million, an improvement from the previous year's $7.4 million loss. They opened facilities in San Jose, CA and Raleigh, NC.
AirSculpt Technologies reported a 12.2% increase in revenue to $55.7 million and a net income of $1.8 million for the second quarter of 2023. The company also saw a 13.4% increase in case volume, reflecting strong demand for its minimally invasive body contouring procedures.
AirSculpt Technologies reported a strong first quarter with a 15.9% increase in revenue to $45.8 million and a 15.3% increase in cases to 3,640. The company also announced the opening of a flagship center in London and reaffirmed its full-year 2023 revenue and adjusted EBITDA guidance.
AirSculpt Technologies announced an 8.4% increase in revenue for Q4 2022, reaching $40.7 million, and a 15.7% increase in cases. However, the company reported a net loss of $7.2 million for the quarter, impacted by increased equity-based compensation and a loss on debt extinguishment.
AirSculpt Technologies reported a 12.2% increase in revenue compared to the prior year period, reaching $38.9 million. The company's growth was primarily driven by new center openings. However, the company experienced a net loss of $(7.4) million, impacted by increased equity-based compensation and public company related costs.
AirSculpt Technologies reported a revenue increase of 42.0% year-over-year to $49.7 million. Case volume increased by 22.5% and same-center revenue grew by 20.4%. Net income for the quarter was $0.6 million. The Board of Directors declared a $0.41 per share special cash dividend.
AirSculpt Technologies, Inc. announced strong first-quarter results, with revenue increasing by 51.3% to $39.5 million and case volume growing by 31.1%. The company is increasing its full-year revenue outlook to $175-$179 million.
AirSculpt Technologies, Inc. reported a strong fourth quarter with a 64.4% increase in revenue and a 43.8% increase in cases compared to the prior year period. However, the company reported a net loss of $14.2 million, compared to a net income of $5.6 million in the prior year period. Adjusted EBITDA increased by 25.8% to $10.2 million.
AirSculpt Technologies reported a strong third quarter in 2021, with a 94.3% increase in revenue compared to the prior year period. Case volume also increased significantly, and the company opened two new centers, bringing the total to 18.