Med Spas websites that actually book consults
Your site over-promises and under-verifies. 'transformative results' everywhere, zero mention of the MD or NP responsible, and prospects smell it in three seconds.
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Why med spas sites usually fail
- Your site over-promises and under-verifies. 'transformative results' everywhere, zero mention of the MD or NP responsible, and prospects smell it in three seconds.
- Before/after photos are missing or poorly handled, either no gallery at all, or a gallery without consent markers, which is a HIPAA and FTC headache waiting to happen.
- Procedure pages read like brochure copy: 'refresh your look' instead of 'Botox, 20–40 units, $14/unit, 3-day bruise risk', so price-shoppers bounce and uncertain first-timers never book.
What a JIGL med spas site includes
HIPAA-safe gallery
Before/after gallery with per-photo consent tracking, face-crop options, and a private-link overlay for sensitive cases. No accidental PHI exposure, no awkward 'can we take these down' calls.
Procedure pages with real numbers
Each procedure lists typical units or session count, price range, downtime in days, and bruise/swelling risk. First-timers arrive qualified; no-shows drop sharply.
Consult-book flow
A distinct consultation intake (separate from regular booking) captures goals, concerns, photos, and insurance-relevant context, so the provider walks in with a real plan, not a cold intro.
Provider credentials on display
MD, NP, RN, and PA credentials visible on every procedure page with board-certification and training history. The trust layer that lifts your average ticket above the groupon crowd.
Financing built in
Cherry, CareCredit, or Alphaeon integrated per-procedure, so a $999 treatment shows up as '$198/mo' and the payment wall doesn't kill the booking.
Review schema
Google and RealSelf reviews pulled live, marked up with Review schema so star ratings show on the SERP, the trust signal that out-clicks any pay-per-click ad your competitors run.
Designed for med spas outcomes like:
Built to roughly double consult bookings when procedure pages drop the brochure language and publish honest numbers on units, duration, and downtime.
Med Spas website questions
How do you handle HIPAA on before/after photos?
Can the consult intake feed into my EHR?
Do I need separate pages for each procedure?
What about compliance on claims language?
What does a med spa website cost?
How fast can I launch?
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