The Tox announces second Scottsdale location opening August 18

Mark Stanton, President & CEO - Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce
Mark Stanton, President & CEO - Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce
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The Tox, a wellness franchise specializing in bodysculpting and detoxification, is opening a new location in North Scottsdale’s DC Ranch. The official opening date is set for August 18, 2025. This will be the company’s second site in Scottsdale.

The Tox combines traditional lymphatic drainage with modern body sculpting techniques. The new studio aims to provide these services to more residents in the area.

“We are incredibly excited to introduce our second Tox location to the Scottsdale community,” said Sherri Plotke, Franchise Owner of The Tox Scottsdale. “Our team is passionate about providing exceptional wellness services, and we can’t wait to begin this journey in North Scottsdale. With a third location planned for Paradise Valley in early 2026, this is just the start of our expansion in the region.”

A grand opening event will feature an introduction to The Tox’s treatments along with special promotions for early VIP members and complimentary gifts.

The company has stated that its studios are independently owned and recommend that clients consult their doctor before undergoing any services, which are not intended as medical treatment or massage therapy.

More information can be found at www.thetoxtechnique.com and on Instagram at @thetoxscottsdale.



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