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Med Spa SEO

Med Spa SEO Built to Rank, Get Cited by AI, and Fill Your Calendar.

The specialist med spa SEO company for practices that want the Map Pack and the AI citation — not a templated playbook that wins neither.

Skinspire is the med spa SEO agency built exclusively for medical aesthetics. Territory-locked engagements. AI-search-native content architecture. Single-plan pricing. A 90-day onboarding to ranking, citations, and consults booked.

One med spa per market. No 12-month contracts. Aesthetics and wellness only.

Med spa patient receiving a professional aesthetic treatment — the high-intent local search Skinspire's med spa SEO services are built to capture
Med Spa Exclusive
Territory Locked — One Spa Per Market
AI Search Optimized (AIO, AEO, GEO)
No 12-Month Contracts
Free SEO Audit to Start
The Short Version

Med spa SEO is the discipline of getting a medical spa to rank for high-intent local and treatment-specific searches — and, in 2026, of being cited as a source by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews when patients ask AI engines the same questions they used to type into Google.

Skinspire is the med spa SEO company built specifically for that double mandate. Specialist content. Schema-rich pages. Territory exclusivity. Single-plan pricing. A 90-day onboarding to traction.

What is med spa SEO?
Med spa SEO is the process of optimizing a medical spa's website, Google Business Profile, and broader digital footprint to rank for high-intent searches — queries like Botox near me, laser hair removal [city], best med spa for lip filler, and increasingly the AI-driven questions patients now ask ChatGPT and Perplexity before they ever open Google.

A complete med spa SEO program combines local SEO (Google Map Pack, Google Business Profile, citations, reviews), on-page SEO (treatment pages, neighborhood pages, internal linking, schema markup), technical SEO (Core Web Vitals, mobile usability, indexability), authority building (backlinks, editorial mentions, named-entity signals), and AI search optimization — Answer Engine Optimization (AEO), Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), and AI Overviews Optimization (AIO).

Unlike generalist local SEO, med spa SEO sits inside a regulated, high-consideration vertical with FTC and FDA advertising rules, E-E-A-T signals tied to specific providers and credentials, and a buyer journey that often runs four to eight weeks of research before a consult is booked.

If you searched for med spa SEO or med spa SEO company, you almost certainly already know the basics. Patients use Google. Patients use AI. The top three results capture most of the clicks. Your competitor down the street is doing something. The question that actually matters is what, exactly, separates a med spa SEO program that fills the schedule from one that produces nice-looking reports.

This page is the answer. It is the specialist playbook we run for every Skinspire med spa client — local SEO mechanics, treatment-page architecture, AI search optimization, schema and entity authority, technical SEO, the 90-day onboarding method, and the single-plan pricing it costs to do all of it well. Read it end to end and you will understand med spa SEO better than 90% of the agencies competing for your business.

On this page
  1. What med spa SEO is — direct answer
  2. Why most med spa SEO underperforms
  3. The med spa SEO playbook — 8 channels
  4. Treatment page architecture
  5. AEO, GEO, AIO — winning AI search
  6. Schema and entity authority
  7. Reviews, citations, and link building
  8. Technical SEO and Core Web Vitals
  9. The 90-day onboarding method
  10. Pricing — one plan
  11. FAQ
TC
"Most med spa SEO advice on the internet was written in 2022 for a search landscape that no longer exists. The Map Pack still matters. So does AI citation. The agencies winning in 2026 are the ones that figured out you have to optimize for both at once — and the deliverables look completely different than they did three years ago."
Thomas Conroy, SEO & Digital Marketing Lead, Skinspire
Why Most Med Spa SEO Underperforms

The reason your med spa SEO isn't working has almost nothing to do with effort.

If you have ever paid an SEO agency for med spa work and watched a year pass without meaningful Map Pack movement or booked consults, the cause is almost never that the agency didn't do anything. The deliverables shipped on schedule. The reports populated. The blog posts published. What broke was the strategy underneath.

Three structural problems explain almost every underperforming med spa SEO engagement. Knowing them is the difference between picking the right agency and picking a slightly cheaper version of the wrong one.

Problem 1: the templated playbook

Most agencies marketing themselves as a "med spa SEO company" run the same content template across every client. A master Botox page. A master CoolSculpting page. Find-and-replace on the city. Ship hundreds of clients off the same skeleton. The pattern was tolerated for a decade. In March 2024, Google formalized a spam policy called scaled content abuse that targets exactly this practice. Every subsequent core and spam update — November 2024, December 2024, March 2025, and the 2026 updates — has tightened enforcement. Pages still ranking on legacy domain authority are doing so on borrowed time.

Problem 2: same agency, multiple competitors

The economics of a scaled agency reward signing every med spa in a metro because the marginal cost of an additional client is close to zero once the template library exists. The structural consequence: when your agency takes on the practice four blocks away, every piece of content they ship, every backlink they place, every Google Business Profile refinement they make is mathematically working against your rankings. Only one med spa can rank #1 for Botox [city]. The SERP is zero-sum. Asking a scaled agency to commit to territory exclusivity is asking it to forfeit the feature that makes it profitable — which is why almost none of them will.

Problem 3: zero readiness for AI search

The single biggest shift in search in a decade — AI Overviews, ChatGPT search, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini answering queries by synthesizing and citing sources — is happening right now. Most med spa SEO agencies have done nothing operational about it. Their deliverables still optimize for 2022 signals: domain authority, keyword density, blue-link positions. Those signals still matter. But they are no longer sufficient. AI engines cite sources on a measurably different set of criteria, and the pages winning AI citations look structurally different from the pages winning traditional rankings.

Scaled / generalist med spa SEO

  • Master content templates with city find-and-replace
  • Five competing med spas in the same metro
  • Junior account managers, ticket queues
  • 2022 playbook: backlinks, keyword density, blue links
  • 12-month contracts to lock you in before results
  • "AI optimization" as a future upsell tier
  • Reports that show rankings, not consults

Specialist med spa SEO (Skinspire)

  • Custom treatment-page content per practice, per market
  • One med spa per locked territory — contractually
  • Strategist-led execution, monthly strategy call
  • 2026 playbook: AEO, GEO, AIO, schema-rich, entity-saturated
  • Month-to-month after 90-day onboarding
  • AI search optimization is default scope, not an add-on
  • Reporting tied to consults booked and revenue attributed

Every section that follows on this page is the playbook a specialist med spa SEO company actually runs. Local SEO mechanics. Treatment-page architecture. AI search optimization. Schema and entity signals. Reviews and citations. Technical SEO. The 90-day method that takes a med spa from generic visibility to Map Pack presence and AI citations. Read it cover to cover. If your current agency cannot show you the same shape of work in the last 90 days of deliverables, you have your answer.

Want us to audit your current agency against these three problems?

Free, no card. We'll tell you which of the structural problems above are showing up in your account — and what your current agency is or isn't doing about each one. 48-hour turnaround.

The Playbook

The 8 channels of med spa SEO, ranked by ROI.

A complete med spa SEO program runs eight workstreams. They are not independent — each one feeds the others — but they are distinct disciplines with distinct deliverables. Most agencies do three or four of them well and template the rest. Skinspire runs all eight as default scope.

01 · Highest leverage

Google Business Profile & Map Pack

For local treatment searches like Botox near me or med spa [city], the Map Pack captures roughly 30–45% of all clicks. It is the single highest-leverage ranking surface in med spa SEO. Wins come from primary category selection (Medical Spa, Skin Care Clinic, Wellness Center), service-level granularity, weekly GBP posts, photos tied to providers and treatments, Q&A seeding, and GBP Heatmapping to see where you rank across your service radius.

02 · Compounding asset

Treatment page architecture

Every treatment you want to rank for needs its own page — Botox, fillers, microneedling, CoolSculpting, laser hair removal, dermaplaning, hydrafacials, IV therapy, semaglutide. Each page has its own SERP, its own AI citation surface, its own MedicalProcedure schema. Generic "services" pages rank for nothing. Specialist treatment pages with answer-first structure, FAQ blocks, provider attribution, and named-entity saturation rank for everything.

03 · The 2026 arbitrage

AI search optimization (AEO, GEO, AIO)

ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews now answer a growing share of aesthetics queries. Citation in those answers is a separate ranking discipline. Wins come from answer-first paragraphs, passage-level optimization, named entities (specific providers, treatments, neighborhoods, landmarks), citation-worthy statistics, deep schema, and llms.txt deployment. The agencies behind on this are giving away citation authority every month they delay.

04 · Underrated

Schema and entity authority

Schema markup is no longer optional. Med spa pages need MedicalBusiness, MedicalProcedure, Service, Person (for providers), FAQPage, Review, BreadcrumbList, and increasingly SpeakableSpecification. Schema is how Google and LLMs parse who you are, what you do, who treats whom, and what patients have asked you. Most med spas have only LocalBusiness if they have anything at all. The gap is measurable in AI citation rates.

05 · Trust signal

Reviews & reputation

Google reviews are a ranking factor for the Map Pack and a citation signal for AI engines. The bar is volume plus recency plus response. Med spas with 200 reviews averaging 4.9 and a 100% owner-response rate consistently outrank med spas with 800 reviews averaging 4.7 and silence. A real review-generation workflow is tied to provider, treatment, and visit type — not a generic post-visit text blast.

06 · Authority

Citations & backlinks

Citations across 40+ aesthetics-relevant directories — Healthgrades, RealSelf, Vitals, Yelp, Yahoo Local, Apple Maps, plus medical aesthetics niche directories — are foundational. Backlinks from local publications, industry magazines, and topically relevant sites compound over years. Both feed Map Pack rankings, traditional search rankings, and increasingly AI engine citation authority, since LLMs weight editorial mentions as trust signals.

07 · Foundation

Technical SEO & Core Web Vitals

Slow site, broken mobile experience, no schema, half-indexed pages — no amount of content fixes this. Technical SEO covers Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift, mobile usability, indexability, sitemap and robots hygiene, internal linking depth, and increasingly llms.txt and llms-full.txt for AI crawlers. The work is unglamorous. Every other channel underperforms without it.

08 · Revenue gate

Conversion rate optimization

The med spa with #1 rankings and a 1.2% conversion rate is outearned by the #4 med spa converting at 6%. CRO for aesthetics means a fast, trust-signaled landing page, before-and-after galleries that load instantly, click-to-call above the fold, online booking integration with Boulevard, Vagaro, or AestheticRecord, and forms with under five fields. The whole point of SEO is consults booked, not traffic.

GI
"After 20 years in medical aesthetics, the practices that fill their books are not the ones with the biggest ad budgets. They're the ones whose name shows up everywhere a patient looks — Google, Maps, ChatGPT, Perplexity, local press, the Healthgrades profile. That's what real med spa SEO produces. Everything else is a screenshot of a keyword report."
Gladys Inting, Founder, Skinspire · 20-year medical aesthetics and wellness industry veteran
Treatment Page Architecture

If you want to rank for a treatment, you need a page for it.

What is a med spa treatment page, and why does each one need its own?
A treatment page is a dedicated URL targeting a single aesthetic treatment — Botox, lip filler, microneedling, CoolSculpting, IV therapy — built to rank for both the procedure and the location. Each treatment generates a distinct SERP with distinct competitors, distinct AI citation signals, and distinct schema requirements. A single "services" page listing twelve treatments ranks for none of them. Dedicated treatment pages compound. The med spas dominating Botox [city] have one page for Botox, not one paragraph on a services page.

Most med spa websites still have one of two architectures: (1) a single "services" page with a paragraph per treatment, or (2) a stack of skinny treatment pages 200–400 words long with three FAQs each. Both lose in 2026. The first ranks for nothing. The second gets out-cited by competitors with deeper, schema-rich, named-entity-saturated content built for both human readers and AI engines.

The anatomy of a 2026 med spa treatment page

Every Skinspire treatment page follows a specific structure designed for the dual mandate of ranking and citation. The pattern, in order:

  • H1 + direct-answer block in the first 60–100 words. Bolded question, two-to-three-sentence definitional answer. AI engines extract this preferentially when the query maps cleanly to question-and-answer structure.
  • Provider attribution early on the page. Named injector or licensed clinician with credentials. MedicalBusiness and Person schema reinforce who delivers the treatment.
  • Treatment-specific FAQ of 8–12 questions covering cost, downtime, results timeline, ideal candidates, contraindications, and the questions People Also Ask is surfacing. Marked up with FAQPage schema.
  • Named-entity saturation — specific product names (Botox Cosmetic, Dysport, Daxxify, Juvederm, Restylane, Sculptra), specific neighborhoods, specific landmarks, specific provider names. LLMs weight entity frequency heavily.
  • Citation-worthy statistics — original or attributable numbers AI engines preferentially cite. "Skinspire-affiliated med spas average X consults per organic visit" is more useful than "we get great results."
  • Before-and-after media with proper consent and FTC-compliant typical-results disclaimers. ImageObject schema where possible.
  • Internal links to adjacent treatments, neighborhood pages, and the cornerstone medspa pillar. Helps Google and LLMs map your topical authority.
  • Schema stack: MedicalProcedure or Service, Person for the provider, FAQPage for the FAQ, Review for testimonials, BreadcrumbList for hierarchy, and SpeakableSpecification on the answer block.
  • CTAs above the fold and at each major content break — click-to-call, online booking, free consultation form. The whole architecture is built for conversion, not just ranking.

How many treatment pages does a med spa need?

The answer depends on the treatment menu, but the framework is consistent. Build a dedicated page for every treatment that has measurable local search volume — typically 30 or more searches per month in your metro. Build a thinner sub-page or section for low-volume treatments and link them under a parent service category. Build a separate neighborhood page for every distinct service area you can credibly claim — not med spa [state], but med spa [neighborhood] with content reflecting actual local presence.

For a typical 8–12-treatment med spa in a moderately competitive market, the production target is 12–20 treatment pages, 3–8 neighborhood pages, and 4–6 cornerstone content pages (cost guides, comparison pages, what-to-expect guides) — a 20-to-35-page indexable footprint built for both Google and AI engines. That is the scope a real med spa SEO program operates at. Anything thinner is being out-published every month.

Schema & Entity Authority

Schema markup is how Google and AI engines parse your med spa.

What schema does a med spa website need?
A complete med spa schema stack includes MedicalBusiness or LocalBusiness, MedicalProcedure for each treatment, Service with full alternateName coverage, Person for each provider, FAQPage matched to the visible FAQ, Review for testimonials, BreadcrumbList for hierarchy, and SpeakableSpecification on answer blocks. Most med spa websites have only LocalBusiness — or no schema at all. The gap shows up in Map Pack rankings, rich result eligibility, and AI citation rates.

Schema is the structured data layer that tells Google, Bing, and large language models exactly what your page is about. It is not a ranking factor in the simple sense — but it is the connective tissue between your content and the systems that decide what gets surfaced and cited. A med spa with deep schema deployment shows up in AI Overviews, knowledge panels, FAQ-rich results, and ChatGPT citations far out of proportion to its raw backlink profile.

The med spa schema stack, in priority order

Schema typeWhere to deployWhat it earns you
MedicalBusiness / LocalBusiness Home, about, location pages Knowledge panel eligibility, Map Pack signal, AI entity recognition
MedicalProcedure Every treatment page Rich result eligibility, AI Overview citation, deeper entity association
Service (with alternateName) Treatment and service pages Captures keyword variants — med spa SEO services, medspa SEO, SEO for med spas all map to one entity
Person Provider bio pages, attribution on treatment pages E-E-A-T signals, author authority, AI citation of provider by name
FAQPage Wraps visible FAQ on every page that has one FAQ rich results, People Also Ask placement, AI answer extraction
Review & AggregateRating Pages with first-party testimonials Star ratings in SERP, trust signals for AI citation
BreadcrumbList Every non-home page Breadcrumb rich results, site hierarchy clarity
SpeakableSpecification On the WebPage @id pointing at .direct-answer, .tldr, FAQ selectors Voice search and AI extraction priority
ItemList Table-of-contents on long pages AI document mapping, jump-link rich results
HowTo Methodology, treatment-prep, post-care content HowTo rich results, AI step-by-step extraction

What entity authority means in 2026

Schema is the structured-data side of a broader practice called entity authority — getting search engines and LLMs to recognize your med spa, your providers, your treatments, and your service area as named entities with specific relationships to one another. Entity authority is built across three surfaces simultaneously:

  • On-site: Schema markup, consistent NAP (name, address, phone), provider bios with credentials, named-entity saturation throughout content.
  • Off-site: Citations across directories with identical NAP, mentions in editorial content where your practice is named alongside other recognized entities, structured profiles on Healthgrades, RealSelf, Vitals, Yahoo Local, Apple Maps.
  • Knowledge graph: Eventually, a Google Knowledge Panel and a presence in LLM training data. This is downstream of the first two surfaces done consistently for 12+ months.

Entity authority is the durable moat in med spa SEO. Backlinks can be replicated. Content can be out-published. An established entity is harder to displace — and entity status is what AI engines actually care about when they decide who to cite.

Authority Building

Reviews, citations, and links — the authority stack.

For most med spas, authority signals are the bottleneck. Treatment pages are decent. The site loads. There is a Google Business Profile. What is missing is the third-party signal — the volume, recency, and editorial weight that tells Google and AI engines this practice is real, trusted, and locally recognized.

Reviews — the highest-leverage trust signal in med spa SEO

Google reviews influence Map Pack rankings, click-through rate on Map Pack listings, conversion rate once a patient lands on the profile, and AI citation likelihood when an engine is deciding which local practice to mention. Three signals matter and they multiply, not add:

  • Volume. Total review count over the practice's lifetime. Higher is better, with diminishing returns above ~500.
  • Recency. Reviews from the last 90 days carry disproportionate weight. A practice with 200 reviews and 12 in the last quarter outranks a practice with 600 reviews and silence since 2024.
  • Response rate. Owner responses to both positive and negative reviews are a documented ranking signal and a conversion lever for patients reading the profile.

A real review-generation workflow ties the request to the visit — treatment, provider, day of visit — not a generic "leave us a review" text. Skinspire's review workflow is tied to provider and treatment, with templates that prompt the patient to mention what they were treated for. Those mentions become named-entity signals in the review text itself, which AI engines parse.

Citations — the foundation 95% of med spas underbuild

A citation is a mention of your practice's name, address, and phone number on a third-party site — directory listings, healthcare profiles, local business databases. Two things matter: consistency (identical NAP across every citation) and relevance (medical aesthetics-relevant directories outweigh generic ones).

The med spa citation set Skinspire builds and maintains for every client includes the core local directories (Google Business Profile, Yelp, Yahoo Local, Apple Maps, Bing Places, Facebook), the healthcare directories (Healthgrades, Vitals, RateMDs, Wellness.com), the medical aesthetics niche (RealSelf, AestheticRecord, ZocDoc where applicable), and 25–35 supporting citations in local press, chambers of commerce, and aesthetics communities — a 40+ citation footprint, audited quarterly for consistency.

Backlinks — the slow compounder

Backlinks are the highest-skill-ceiling workstream in med spa SEO. The fastest way to wreck a domain is to chase the wrong ones. The right ones — local press features, industry publication mentions, aesthetics-relevant blog citations, supplier or brand-partner pages — compound over years and feed both traditional rankings and AI citation authority.

Skinspire's approach is activate, don't solicit. We don't run cold outreach campaigns, don't pitch editors on our clients' behalf, and don't buy links from directories, PBNs, or "guest post packages" — all three carry real penalization risk in YMYL verticals like medical aesthetics, where Google's quality systems apply a higher standard than they do to most other industries.

What we do instead is build the foundation that makes a med spa actually link-worthy, then activate the earned-media opportunities the practice already has but isn't using:

  • Link-worthy content as the foundation. Original local data, deep treatment guides, neighborhood-specific intelligence, and citation-ready statistics that give other writers a reason to link. Without this, no amount of activation matters.
  • Local press and community angles. Most practices have real news hooks they never surface — a new technology, a charity partnership, a community event, the owner's local presence. We identify those hooks and make sure the practice has a press-ready page for each one.
  • Strategic partnerships that exist anyway. Gyms, wellness centers, OB/GYNs, salons, dermatology referrers, supplier and brand-partner pages — the practice already has these relationships. We make sure the linked mentions happen where they naturally should.
  • Supplier and manufacturer pages. Allergan, Galderma, Merz, device manufacturers, and product brands maintain provider directories. Most med spas are not on the ones they qualify for. We get them listed.
  • Citation-by-AI as a forward signal. The same content that earns editorial links is increasingly cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI Overviews — and those citations are starting to feed back into traditional search authority as LLM-derived signals enter Google's ranking systems.

The backlinks that actually move rankings come from genuine local and industry relevance — which a real med spa has more of than it's using. Our job is to surface and activate those, not invent fake relationships through outreach.

GI
"The med spa with 400 active reviews from the last six months and three local press features outranks the med spa with 1,000 stale reviews and a backlink-package history every time. Authority isn't a number. It's a velocity."
Gladys Inting, Founder, Skinspire
Technical SEO

Technical SEO is the foundation every other channel leaks through.

What is technical SEO for a med spa?
Technical SEO is the discipline of making a med spa website fast, crawlable, indexable, mobile-usable, and structured so that search engines and AI crawlers can efficiently understand it. It covers Core Web Vitals (Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift), mobile usability, indexability (robots.txt, XML sitemaps, canonical tags), internal linking depth, schema markup, and AI-crawler readiness (llms.txt, llms-full.txt).

Technical SEO is the work nobody sees and everybody depends on. A slow site loses Map Pack positions Google would otherwise award. Broken mobile loses 60%+ of organic traffic and ~75% of patient bookings in aesthetics, where the share of mobile users in the buyer journey runs higher than most verticals. Missing schema costs rich result eligibility. Half-indexed pages are pages that effectively do not exist.

The technical SEO checklist Skinspire runs in onboarding

  • Core Web Vitals. LCP under 2.5 seconds, INP under 200 milliseconds, CLS under 0.1. Most med spa sites fail at least one of the three at onboarding. Remediation includes image optimization, render-blocking JS removal, font preloading, and CDN configuration.
  • Mobile usability. Tap targets, viewport configuration, font sizing, no horizontal scrolling, and accessible click-to-call. Mobile is where the patient is when they search.
  • Indexability. Clean robots.txt, complete XML sitemap, canonical tags consistent across the site, no orphan pages, no soft 404s, no thin content competing with strong pages for the same query.
  • HTTPS and security. Valid SSL, HSTS header, no mixed content. Insecure forms are a conversion killer in healthcare specifically.
  • Schema deployment. The full stack from the previous section, deployed via JSON-LD in the head, validated through Google's Rich Results Test, and matched to visible content.
  • Internal linking architecture. Every treatment page reachable in 2–3 clicks from the home page. Every neighborhood page linked from the relevant treatment pages. Every cluster post linked into the pillar.
  • llms.txt and llms-full.txt. Clean Markdown summary at the root for AI crawlers. Most med spa sites have not deployed this yet — it is one of the lowest-effort, highest-leverage moves in 2026.
  • Crawl-error remediation. Google Search Console errors triaged and fixed. 4xx and 5xx errors removed. Redirect chains shortened.

Technical SEO is not a one-time fix. The site drifts. Plugins update. Content gets added by staff who do not know about canonical tags. A real med spa SEO program audits the technical state monthly and remediates before the drift compounds into a ranking drop.

The Method

The 90-day onboarding — from generic visibility to Map Pack and AI citations.

Skinspire's onboarding is a specific 90-day sequence designed to get the foundation right before content compounds. The order matters. Skipping ahead to "publish more blogs" before the technical foundation, schema, and GBP are built is what most agencies do — and why most med spa SEO underperforms.

01
Days 1–7 · Discovery

Full audit baseline

Technical SEO audit, Google Business Profile audit, content audit, backlink profile audit, competitor SERP analysis for every priority treatment, and AI citation baseline across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews. Output is a written audit and a 90-day priority queue.

02
Days 7–14 · Foundation

Technical remediation

Core Web Vitals fixes, mobile usability remediation, crawl-error cleanup, robots and sitemap hygiene, internal linking depth correction, and deployment of llms.txt and llms-full.txt for AI crawler readiness. The unglamorous work that determines whether every later channel performs.

03
Days 14–21 · Structure

Schema deployment

The full schema stack: MedicalBusiness, MedicalProcedure, Service, Person for each provider, FAQPage, Review, BreadcrumbList, SpeakableSpecification, and ItemList. Validated via Google's Rich Results Test. Matched to visible content so the schema does not claim something the page does not show.

04
Days 21–35 · Local

Google Business Profile buildout

Primary and secondary category selection, complete services list, attributes, full photo set (interior, exterior, treatment rooms, team, before-and-after), weekly post cadence kickoff, Q&A seeding for the top 10 patient questions, review-request workflow live, and GBP Heatmapping baseline for the protected service radius.

05
Days 21–45 · Content rebuild

Treatment-page rebuild — priority 6

The top six treatment pages by revenue or search volume are rebuilt with answer-first structure, named-entity saturation, 8–12-question FAQ, provider attribution, MedicalProcedure schema, and citation-worthy statistics. This is where ranking and AI citation start moving.

06
Days 30–60 · Authority

Citations and earned authority

Citation cleanup across 40+ aesthetics-relevant directories with NAP consistency audit. Then the activation work: a written audit of the practice's existing local relationships, press history, partnerships, supplier and manufacturer affiliations, and community involvement — surfacing the linked mentions that should already exist and making them happen. No cold outreach, no purchased placements, no guest-post packages.

07
Days 45–75 · Content engine

Editorial cadence live

First wave of the ongoing 4 blogs per month plus 10 content credits. Long-form treatment guides, cost-and-comparison content, neighborhood pages, and PAA-style answer content engineered for AI citation. Every piece briefed against the entity, citation, and schema targets — not against a keyword density tool.

08
Days 60–90 · Reputation

Review and reputation system

Automated post-treatment review-request flow tied to provider, treatment, and visit type. Reputation monitoring across Google, Yelp, RealSelf, Healthgrades, Vitals, and Facebook. Response templates calibrated to be HIPAA-compliant — never confirming a patient relationship in a public response.

09
Day 90 · Review

Strategic recalibration

Full-funnel reporting: Map Pack movement, organic traffic, AI citation tracking across the major engines, consults booked, revenue attributed. Strategic recalibration for the next 90 days based on what moved and what did not. The 90-day cycle then repeats — onboarding is over, the engagement is now month-to-month.

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Med Spa SEO Pricing

One plan. Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

We used to sell four tiers. We killed them. Tiered pricing is how agencies upsell people into things they don't need. Here is the only med spa SEO plan we offer — the one that actually moves consults — at a price that lets us do the work properly without locking you into a 12-month contract.

⬢ Local Visibility System™

The Skinspire Med Spa SEO Plan

$1,450/ month
$999 one-time start-up — covers full audit, technical remediation, GBP buildout, schema deployment, and aesthetic keyword research
  • Up to 20-mile exclusive territory
  • Month-to-month after 90-day onboarding
  • Dedicated account strategist
  • 4 blogs / month (written by aesthetic-trained humans)
  • 10 content credits / month (new pages or re-optimization)
  • Google Business Profile + 4 monthly updates
  • GBP Heatmapping across your service radius
  • Full schema deployment (MedicalBusiness, MedicalProcedure, FAQPage, Person, Review)
  • AI search optimization — AIO, AEO, GEO
  • llms.txt and llms-full.txt deployment
  • Citation cleanup + 40+ directory footprint
  • Authority-building through citation-worthy content
  • Review generation workflow (provider + treatment specific)
  • Monthly technical SEO audit
  • Conversion tracking — calls, forms, bookings
  • Monthly strategy call with your actual strategist
  • ROI reporting tied to consults booked
  • No 12-month contract — 30 days' notice to cancel
Add-ons available: Paid advertising (Google & Meta Ads), additional locations, social media management. À la carte — you only pay for what you need.

Why $1,450 — and why we don't sell anything cheaper

Below this price point, the math forces a content mill, a 40-client-per-strategist load, and a templated playbook. Above this price point, you are paying agency overhead, not work. We picked the price that lets a specialist team produce real treatment-page content, run real technical SEO, build real authority, and operationalize real AI search optimization — for a med spa whose territory we have locked.

The other math worth knowing: average aesthetic patient lifetime value runs $3,000–$8,000. One additional consult per month from organic search covers the $1,450 retainer two to five times over. The economics aren't subtle. The reason most med spas don't see them is because most agencies aren't producing the consults in the first place.

The Synthesis

What you're actually buying when you hire a specialist med spa SEO company.

Any single one of the eight channels on this page is the kind of thing a generalist agency can do passably for a quarter. Running all eight simultaneously, in the right sequence, with territory exclusivity and AI search as default scope, is what separates a specialist med spa SEO company from a vendor.

01 · Focus

Aesthetics and wellness only

Skinspire doesn't moonlight on HVAC accounts or law firms. We work with medical aesthetics, plastic surgery, dermatology, weight loss, wellness, and men's aesthetics — six verticals, one industry.

02 · Exclusivity

One med spa per territory

Territory exclusivity is a contractual commitment, not a marketing claim. Once you onboard, no competing med spa in your 5–20 mile radius can buy us out of position against you.

03 · Method

AI search optimization, default

AEO, GEO, AIO, llms.txt, deep schema, named-entity saturation — every Skinspire engagement includes the 2026 AI search stack at no upcharge.

04 · Terms

Month-to-month after onboarding

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About the authors.

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Thomas Conroy

SEO & Digital Marketing Lead

20-year SEO veteran specializing in medical aesthetics, schema architecture, and AI search optimization. Leads Skinspire's technical SEO and AEO/GEO/AIO methodology.

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Gladys Inting

Founder, Skinspire

20-year medical aesthetics and wellness industry veteran. Founded Skinspire to build the specialist marketing agency she wished existed when she ran practices.

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Med Spa SEO FAQ

The questions med spa owners ask before they sign — answered directly.

What is med spa SEO?

Med spa SEO is the process of optimizing a medical spa's website, Google Business Profile, and broader digital footprint to rank for high-intent local and treatment-specific searches like Botox near me, laser hair removal [city], and best med spa for lip filler. It combines local SEO (Map Pack, Google Business Profile, citations, reviews), on-page SEO (treatment pages, schema, internal linking), technical SEO (Core Web Vitals, indexability), authority building (backlinks, editorial mentions), and increasingly AI search optimization — making the practice citable by ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews.

How much does med spa SEO cost?

Med spa SEO typically costs between $500 and $5,000 per month in 2026. Below $1,000/month, the work is almost always templated content and citation submissions handled by junior staff or offshore teams. Between $1,400 and $3,000/month is the band where specialist agencies produce custom treatment-page content, perform real technical SEO, run Google Business Profile optimization, and operationalize AI search. Above $3,000/month, the budget typically expands to paid ads, custom reporting, and multi-location coverage.

Skinspire's single plan is $1,450/month plus a $999 one-time start-up fee, with month-to-month billing after a 90-day onboarding.

How long does med spa SEO take to work?

Most med spas see measurable ranking and Map Pack movement within 60 to 90 days of a properly built foundation. Booking-volume impact typically arrives at the four-to-six-month mark as treatment pages mature and authority compounds. Med spa SEO results follow a compounding curve, not a paid-ads curve — the practice that ranks position three at month four is usually in the Map Pack by month nine, and dominating the SERP by year two.

What does a med spa SEO company actually do?

A specialist med spa SEO company runs nine workstreams: keyword and competitive research mapped to treatment menu; on-page content for every treatment and neighborhood; technical SEO and Core Web Vitals; schema markup across treatments, locations, and providers; Google Business Profile optimization and Map Pack strategy; citation and backlink authority building; review generation and reputation management; AI search optimization (AEO, GEO, AIO); and ongoing analytics tied to consults booked. Generalist agencies typically run three or four of these and template the rest.

What is the difference between med spa SEO and local SEO?

Local SEO is the geographic subset of SEO focused on the Map Pack, Google Business Profile, citations, and reviews. Med spa SEO is local SEO plus the medical aesthetics layer on top: treatment-specific page architecture, MedicalBusiness and MedicalProcedure schema, FTC and FDA advertising compliance, E-E-A-T signals tied to providers and credentials, and content built for the high-consideration buyer journey patients in aesthetics actually run — typically four to eight weeks of research between first awareness and booked consult.

How is AI search changing med spa SEO?

AI search — Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT search, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini — answers a rapidly growing share of medical aesthetics queries by synthesizing and citing sources rather than returning ten blue links. Citation in those answers is now a separate ranking discipline from traditional SEO. Pages with answer-first formatting, passage-level optimization, named-entity saturation, deep schema deployment, citation-worthy statistics, and llms.txt files are cited disproportionately.

Most med spa SEO agencies have not yet adapted, which is why the next 18 months are the most valuable arbitrage window in medical aesthetics search in a decade.

Do I need a separate page for every treatment?

Yes. If you want to rank for a treatment, you need a dedicated page for it. A single "services" page listing Botox, fillers, microneedling, CoolSculpting, and laser hair removal will rank for none of them. Each treatment is a distinct buyer-intent query with its own SERP, its own AI citation signals, and its own schema requirements. Skinspire's content engine produces treatment pages with answer-first structure, FAQ blocks, MedicalProcedure schema, provider attribution, and named-entity saturation specific to that treatment.

Is the Google Map Pack still the most important thing for med spa SEO?

For local treatment searches like Botox near me or med spa [city], the Map Pack still captures the largest share of clicks — typically 30 to 45 percent of total query traffic — making it the highest-leverage ranking surface in med spa SEO. But the Map Pack is no longer the whole game. AI Overviews now appear above the Map Pack for many informational and comparison queries, and ChatGPT and Perplexity answer high-intent questions without ever showing a Map. A 2026 med spa SEO strategy optimizes the Map Pack and the AI citation layer simultaneously.

What is a "best med spa SEO company" and how do I pick one?

The best med spa SEO company for any practice is the one that specializes in medical aesthetics, refuses to work with direct competitors in the same territory, builds custom treatment-page content rather than reusing templates, and operationalizes AI search optimization as default scope. The four diligence questions: (1) Do you serve any other med spa within 20 miles of my practice? (2) Show me a treatment page you produced last month — is it visibly different from one you produced for another client? (3) What are you doing specifically for citation in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI Overviews? (4) Is your pricing transparent without a 12-month contract?

Any agency that cannot answer all four directly is not the best med spa SEO company for you.

Can I do med spa SEO in-house?

A practice with a dedicated marketing lead can run Google Business Profile, review generation, and basic content in-house — the highest-leverage tasks with the lowest skill ceiling. The pieces that almost always fail in-house are technical SEO, schema architecture, treatment-page content at scale, AI search optimization, and the ongoing competitive analysis. A common hybrid is in-house GBP and reviews plus agency-led content, technical, and AEO/GEO.

Is there a long-term contract for Skinspire's med spa SEO?

No 12-month contracts. The only commitment is a 90-day onboarding window — the minimum time to complete the technical foundation, deploy schema, build out the Google Business Profile, rebuild the priority treatment pages, and launch the content engine. After that, the engagement is month-to-month with 30 days' written notice to cancel.

Does Skinspire offer med spa SEO outside Tampa?

Yes. Skinspire is headquartered in Tampa, Florida, and works with med spas nationwide — Austin, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Fort Lauderdale, and every market in between. Every engagement is territory-locked, so the practical question is whether a competing med spa has already claimed your protected radius. The single-plan pricing and 90-day onboarding are identical nationwide.

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