Marketing Compliance Disclaimer
Last updated July 2026
Medical spa marketing operates in a regulated category. This page explains the boundaries of what Med Spa Growth Company provides, and what remains your responsibility as the operator of a medical business.
Not legal advice
Nothing on this site, in our audits, or in content we produce constitutes legal advice. Advertising, health-privacy, and consumer-protection laws vary by state and change over time. Consult qualified legal counsel for advice specific to your business and jurisdiction.
Not medical advice
We are a marketing company, not a medical provider. Nothing we produce should be read as medical advice, and we do not make clinical decisions about treatments, contraindications, or patient care.
You’re responsible for legal and clinical approval
You are responsible for confirming that any content, claims, before/ after material, or campaign we help create complies with the specific laws, medical board rules, and clinical standards that apply in your jurisdiction and specialty. We write in substantiated, compliant language as a matter of practice — see our guide on what med spas can and can’t say in marketing — but this is not a substitute for your own legal and clinical review.
AI and search visibility are not guaranteed
We do not guarantee that any AI assistant (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Gemini, or others) will name or recommend your business, or that your site will achieve a specific search ranking. Our Five-Signal Visibility Framework and audit process reflect our own model for what tends to influence AI recommendations — not a published formula from any platform, and not a guarantee of outcome.
Rankings and lead results vary
SEO, AI visibility, paid advertising, and content marketing results depend on your market, competition, starting point, and factors outside our control. Past patterns we describe in our guides and audits are general observations, not promises of results for your specific business.
Platform policies may change
Google, Meta, OpenAI, Perplexity, and other platforms set and change their own algorithms, advertising policies, and terms of service at any time. We adjust our approach as platforms change, but we can’t control or guarantee how a platform will treat your business at any given moment.
HIPAA and patient privacy
HIPAA applies to covered entities and their business associates — whether it applies to your specific med spa depends on your business structure and billing practices, not automatically to every aesthetics business. State privacy laws may also apply regardless of HIPAA status. We do not collect, request, or process protected health information (PHI) as part of our marketing services, and our lead and contact forms are not designed to collect it. Content involving patient stories, testimonials, or before/after material must be based on your own documented consent process, consistent with whatever privacy laws apply to your business, before it’s shared with us.
Questions
If you have questions about how this applies to your specific situation, contact us — but for binding legal or clinical guidance, consult your own counsel or medical director.