Array Skin Therapy: Bevens Goodman on Drug-Free Treatment, Burnout Recovery & Franchising
On this episode of Emerging Franchise Brands, Frank Fiume and guest co-host Kirk Bowyer interview Bevens Goodman, co-founder of Array Skin Therapy, a purpose-driven franchise bringing narrowband UVB light therapy to patients across the U.S. Bevens, a former nurse practitioner in women’s health, shares how burnout led her to this transformative treatment—and how she’s now part of a team scaling it through franchising.
Narrowband UVB therapy is a drug-free, FDA-approved solution for chronic skin conditions like psoriasis, eczema, and vitiligo. The treatment has been around for over 30 years but suffers from a massive awareness and access problem. Array Skin Therapy solves this with a focused model: minimal overhead, three-room clinics, highly trained staff, and deep patient care.
Founded by nurse practitioner Kristin Miller in 2011, the brand now has five corporate locations and four franchises. Bevens joined in 2018, fell in love with the mission, and helped build the franchise from the ground up. Today, they’re attracting both clinical and non-clinical owners with investments ranging from $190K–$380K. Clinics operate in ~1,000 sq ft and deliver fast, insurance-approved care.
Ideal franchisees are compassionate, community-focused, and energized by the idea of helping others regain confidence through a non-invasive solution. Franchisees don’t need to be clinicians but must partner with medical directors—and the franchisor supports every step, including marketing, operations, and clinical training.
Whether you’re a burned-out healthcare worker or an entrepreneur looking to make a meaningful impact, Array Skin Therapy offers a unique opportunity in the medical franchise space—one focused on healing, education, and empowerment.
