The Tox Plans to Open Lymphatic Body Sculpting Studio in Rockwall

The Tox, the fast-growing women-owned wellness studio, is expanding to Rockwall

Daniela Velez David News Writer
The Tox interior (Image credit: The Tox webpage)

According to public filings, The Tox plans to open at 991 I-30 Frontage Road, Suite 105, within the Plaza at Rockwall. What Now Dallas reached out to franchise owner Corey Masters who shared that the opening is targeted for approximately three months out.

The Tox built its following around a proprietary body sculpting technique that goes beyond the traditional massage. The brand’s signature Tox Technique is a hands-on method — performed 90% manually and 10% with the brand’s proprietary machine — that combines lymphatic-inspired movements with sculpting methods designed to detoxify the body, reduce bloating, manage water retention, and refine the physique, according to the brand’s website. Sessions take place in boutique, upscale studio environments designed to feel like a spa.

The Tox has already established a presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with an existing location in Southlake opened by multi-unit franchisee Theresa McViegh, who plans to continue expanding in the region, according to Franchise Wire. The Rockwall location would add to that growing North Texas footprint.

The brand has grown to more than 50 studios nationwide and has served over 150,000 clients, according to America’s Best Franchises. Its expansion has been fueled in part by a social media and influencer-first marketing model, with each studio supported by a dedicated team that recruits local influencers to drive organic community adoption.

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Daniela Velez is a bilingual journalist and communications strategist based in Colombia. She has covered stories across the humanitarian, political, and entertainment sectors, bringing a multidisciplinary perspective shaped by her background in Communications and Political Philosophy from Universidad de La Sabana and additional training in Modern Journalism from NYU
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