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The Tox wellness brand to open at The Street Chestnut Hill in 2026

Chestnut Hill, MA The Tox, a wellness brand acclaimed for its results-driven lymphatic body sculpting technique, will open its newest studio at The Street Chestnut Hill in 2026. Founded by licensed esthetician and wellness expert Courtney Yeager, The Tox was created to blend lymphatic work with an elevated, results-focused aesthetic. “The Tox isn’t just about aesthetics, it’s about showing up for yourself, inside and out,” says Yeager. “We’re proud to offer a technique that makes people feel strong, light, and energized.”

The new location will be The Tox’s second location in Massachusetts and will be led by owner Elena Ramirez Shobin, a biomedical engineer with over a decade of experience in women’s health innovation. “Bringing another location of The Tox to the Boston area is a natural extension of my work in women’s health,” said Shobin. “The technique delivers real, noticeable benefits in both wellness and beauty. The Street Chestnut Hill felt like the perfect home; walkable, community-focused, and aligned with the kind of wellness lifestyle we represent.”

The Chestnut Hill studio will reflect The Tox’s core values of connection, care, and high-touch hospitality. Clients can expect a serene, design-forward environment and expert practitioners trained in the brand’s signature technique, offering not just treatments, but a transformative wellness experience.

The new Chestnut Hill studio will offer a full range of services, including the 60-Minute Master Tox, a full-body treatment targeting the legs, stomach, arms, and backside to promote detoxification and sculpting. 

The 90-Minute Master Tox offers additional time to focus on areas such as the waistline and love handles for deeper contouring. The sculpting facial delivers an instant lift and glow through facial massage, guasha, and micro-vibrational tools, finishing with The Tox’s signature caffeinated face mask. Combination sessions pair body and facial treatments for full-body rejuvenation, and the Pregnancy Master Tox, available with physician approval, provides a gentle, supportive version of the method for expectant mothers who are 12-37 weeks pregnant.

Jeff Rosenthal, general manager of The Street Chestnut Hill, said, “We’re excited to welcome The Tox to our community. Their unique approach to wellness complements our curated mix of brands we offer and brings something truly special to our guests.”

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