Redesign any med spa website in 2 minutes
Paste a med spa or aesthetic clinic URL into Revamp and get a modern, high-end redesign instantly. Treatment pages, provider bios, before-and-afters, pricing, and online booking — all restructured to convert viewers into paying clients.
Start for freeWhy med spa websites are especially ROI-sensitive
Med spa clients are a high-conversion-value audience. A single Botox patient might spend $500–$1,500 a year; a body-contouring or laser package client might spend $3,000–$10,000. Small changes in site conversion rate translate to meaningful revenue — which is why med spas that invest in their site typically see payback within a single quarter.
But most med spa sites in 2026 are still:
- Built on outdated Wix or Squarespace templates.
- Heavy on stock photography of unrealistic models.
- Unclear about which providers perform which treatments.
- Missing transparent pricing where it would reduce friction.
- Offering only “call us” with no online booking integration.
- Not mobile-optimized despite a majority of traffic coming from phones.
What high-converting med spa websites include
Premium photography
Med spa aesthetics depend on visual quality. Your site needs:
- Professional photography of your space (reception, treatment rooms, equipment).
- Staff portraits that match the brand.
- Before-and-after galleries with documented consent.
- Tasteful, non-clinical imagery that feels aspirational without being misleading.
If you only have stock photos today, commission a professional shoot during the redesign process — it’s usually the highest-leverage investment you can make.
Treatment pages that rank and convert
Each major treatment category deserves its own page:
- Injectables (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau).
- Fillers (Juvederm, Restylane, RHA).
- Lasers (hair removal, skin resurfacing, pigmentation, vascular).
- Body contouring (CoolSculpting, EmSculpt, Morpheus8).
- Skincare (HydraFacial, chemical peels, microneedling).
- Wellness (IV therapy, hormone optimization, weight management).
Each page should cover what the treatment is, what it addresses, how sessions work, pricing or package details, recovery expectations, and a strong booking CTA.
Provider and credential pages
Prospective patients evaluate providers before booking. Show:
- Medical director (MD/DO) bio with board certification.
- Nurse injectors with certification and experience.
- Aestheticians and licensed professionals.
- Headshots, credentials, philosophy of care, signature treatments.
Transparent pricing (where appropriate)
You don’t need to publish every SKU, but transparent ranges for popular treatments build trust and reduce the “pricing tire-kicker” inquiries that burn front-desk time. Examples:
- Botox: “Starting at $14/unit, typical treatments 20–40 units.”
- Filler: “Starting at $750 per syringe.”
- CoolSculpting: “Single cycle $750, 4-cycle package $2,600.”
Online booking that works
Integrate directly with your practice management system — AestheticRecord, Nextech, Mindbody, Jane, Vagaro, or your scheduling tool of choice. Buttons labeled “Book Online” should lead to a real-time scheduler, not a contact form.
Before-and-after galleries
With consent, your gallery is the single most persuasive element on the site. Organize by treatment for easy navigation. Include notes on number of sessions and time since treatment for realism.
Reviews and social proof
Pull Google, RealSelf, and Yelp reviews. Show provider-specific reviews where possible. Avoid reviewing-on-reviewing (don’t review your Google reviews).
Common med spa website mistakes Revamp fixes
- Legacy theme aesthetics that look like a 2015 spa website, not a modern medical aesthetics brand.
- Treatments lumped onto a single “Services” page instead of individual SEO-friendly pages.
- Provider page that doesn’t differentiate who does what.
- “Contact us” as the only CTA, no online booking integration.
- Slow mobile performance hurting local search rankings.
- Thin home pages with no clear hero and no clear conversion path.
- Stock photography that makes every local med spa site look identical.
How Revamp helps
- Paste your med spa’s URL into Revamp. Two minutes later, a modern redesigned preview is ready.
- Share with your clinical director, marketing manager, or practice attorney for sign-off.
- Commission or source photography during iteration (photography is your responsibility — Revamp generates layouts, not patient photos).
- Iterate the copy, treatment structure, and provider bios.
- Export code on a paid plan and hand to a developer for booking integration, HIPAA-adjacent workflows, and launch.
Pricing
| Option | Typical range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| DIY with Revamp free plan | $0 + your time | 2–3 weeks |
| Revamp Pro + freelance designer/dev | $3,000–$10,000 | 3–6 weeks |
| Revamp + local agency handoff | $10,000–$25,000 | 6–10 weeks |
| Full custom from a national agency | $20,000–$75,000 | 12–20 weeks |
For most independent med spas and single-location chains, the middle tier gets the right balance of brand quality and cost.
SEO and local search
Med spas live on local SEO:
- Google Business Profile optimization.
- Treatment landing pages (e.g., “Botox in [city]”) ranking for local queries.
- Local citations consistent across directories.
- Reviews as a ranking signal.
Preserve your existing URL structure during redesign. Add LocalBusiness and MedicalBusiness schema. Don’t break your Google Business Profile website URL during the migration. See How to redesign a website without losing SEO for the full cutover checklist.
Compliance and advertising regulations
Medical aesthetics marketing is regulated at the state level. Every state medical board has rules about:
- Advertising claims (can’t guarantee outcomes).
- Use of “before/after” photography (consent + disclosures).
- Telehealth consultations (state-specific).
- Scope-of-practice claims (who’s supervising whom).
Before launching, run the redesigned copy by your practice attorney or compliance consultant. A site that violates your state board’s advertising rules is a business risk, not just an SEO risk.
Related reading
- Website redesign cost in 2026
- How long does a website redesign take?
- How to redesign a website without losing SEO
- AI website redesign from any URL
- Dental practice website redesigns
- Healthcare website redesigns
See your med spa’s redesign in 2 minutes
If you run a med spa, the easiest way to see whether a redesign pays off is to generate one. Paste your URL into Revamp, wait 2 minutes, compare the old and new side-by-side. Your next quarter of bookings will tell you if it was worth it.
Frequently asked questions
How do I redesign a med spa website with AI?
Paste the med spa URL into Revamp at app.revamp.dev. Our AI analyzes the existing treatments, provider bios, pricing, and booking flows, then generates a modern responsive redesign in approximately 2 minutes. Share the live preview link with your clinical director, marketing manager, or partner before committing.
How much does a med spa website redesign cost in 2026?
Traditional med spa redesigns from a local agency cost $5,000–$25,000. Revamp generates an AI redesign for free (20 credits/month) or from $29/month with code export — then pair with a freelancer to finish brand, photography, and booking integration at a fraction of the traditional cost.
What makes a good med spa website?
Med spa clients are evaluating trust, outcomes, and aesthetic judgment before booking. A high-converting med spa site needs premium photography, clear treatment pages (Botox, fillers, lasers, body contouring, skincare), provider credentials, before-and-after galleries, transparent pricing where appropriate, online booking, and HIPAA-aware lead capture.
Does a med spa website need to be HIPAA-compliant?
Your public marketing website doesn't need to be HIPAA-compliant per se, but any form that collects patient health information, booking scheduling with PHI, or patient portals must be handled with HIPAA-compliant tools. Keep regulated data flows in HIPAA-compliant systems (e.g., AestheticRecord, Nextech, Mindbody) and use standard marketing forms only for general inquiries.
Can I use before-and-after photos on my med spa website?
Yes, with documented patient consent and in compliance with your state medical board's advertising rules. Most states allow before-and-after photography with informed consent and no patient identifiers; some require additional disclosures. Consult your practice attorney before launching a gallery.
What's the best way to drive bookings from a med spa site?
Three patterns work: clear treatment pages with pricing transparency, prominent online-booking integration (not just "call us"), and before-and-after galleries that set realistic expectations. Follow up with Google Business Profile optimization, review management, and targeted paid media for best results.
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