AI Visibility Audit
Radiant Skin Med Spa
Austin, TX · July 4, 2026
Overall AI visibility
How consistently AI assistants name your med spa across 4 platforms and 15 treatments.
Executive summary
Radiant Skin Med Spa currently scores 39/100 for AI visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Gemini in Austin, TX. That means when patients ask these assistants for treatment recommendations, Radiant Skin Med Spa is named for some treatments on some platforms — but not consistently, and competitors are named more often for several high-value treatments.
The fastest gains are in structured before/after content, where the current signal is weakest. Strengthening the five signals below — starting with the highest-impact items in the remediation checklist — is what moves a med spa from occasionally mentioned to reliably named.
Visibility by AI platform
ChatGPT
32 / 100
Perplexity
52 / 100
Google AI Overviews
38 / 100
Gemini
33 / 100
Treatment-keyword coverage
Whether each AI platform names your med spa when patients ask about the treatment.
| Treatment | ChatGPT | Perplexity | Google AI | Gemini |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Botox | ||||
| dermal fillers | ||||
| lip filler | ||||
| laser hair removal | ||||
| laser skin resurfacing | ||||
| microneedling | ||||
| chemical peel | ||||
| HydraFacial | ||||
| IV therapy | ||||
| medical weight loss | ||||
| CoolSculpting | ||||
| PRP / microneedling with PRP | ||||
| hormone therapy | ||||
| skin tightening | ||||
| acne treatment |
Who AI names instead
Revive Aesthetics
Named in ~62% of queries
Lumina Med Spa
Named in ~46% of queries
Pure Dermis Clinic
Named in ~32% of queries
In Austin, TX, AI assistants most often name Revive Aesthetics, Lumina Med Spa, Pure Dermis Clinic for the treatments this audit tracks. They tend to be named not because of raw SEO ranking, but because their treatments, location, and reputation are described clearly and consistently across the sources these assistants read — profiles, reviews, and structured content. Closing the gap is less about outranking them and more about making Radiant Skin Med Spa's treatments and location unambiguous everywhere an assistant looks.
The 5 signals AI uses
01Google Business Profile
partial · 68/100Your Google Business Profile lists the business under the general “med spa” category but does not enumerate individual treatments, so AI assistants can't confidently match treatment-specific questions to your business.
- Add every treatment you offer to the GBP services section, named the way patients search (Botox, lip filler, laser hair removal, microneedling).
- Confirm the primary and secondary categories are set to the most specific medical-spa options available.
- Keep hours, phone, and booking link current so assistants treat the listing as active.
02Review velocity + treatment keywords
partial · 55/100Recent reviews are positive but rarely mention specific treatments, so they provide little evidence an AI assistant can use to name you for a given service.
- Ask satisfied patients to describe the specific treatment they received in their review.
- Maintain a steady flow of recent reviews rather than occasional bursts.
- Respond to reviews in HIPAA-safe language, without confirming any individual's treatment details.
03Structured before/after content
missing · 36/100Before/after results appear as images without readable, structured descriptions, so assistants can't interpret them or tie them to a treatment.
- Pair each before/after with a plain-language description of the treatment and add descriptive alt text.
- Publish a short, structured page per treatment covering what it is, who it's for, and what to expect.
- Follow your state's advertising rules for before/after content and disclaimers.
04Medical authority signals
missing · 43/100Provider credentials and treatment-education content are thin, which lowers the trust signals AI assistants weight for medical businesses.
- Publish an about/provider page naming your practitioners and their qualifications.
- Add accurate, compliant treatment-education content that explains each service.
- Reference oversight and safety practices without making outcome guarantees.
05Local citations + NAP consistency
partial · 46/100Your name, address, and phone number are inconsistent across directories, which makes assistants less certain about which listing — and which location — is really you.
- Standardize name, address, and phone across the major directories.
- Fix outdated suite numbers and former phone numbers wherever they appear.
- Claim and complete listings on the directories that matter for local medical businesses.
Remediation checklist
Structured before/after content — Pair each before/after with a plain-language description of the treatment and add descriptive alt text.
Closes a signal AI assistants rely on to name a med spa for a treatment.
Medical authority signals — Publish an about/provider page naming your practitioners and their qualifications.
Closes a signal AI assistants rely on to name a med spa for a treatment.
Local citations + NAP consistency — Standardize name, address, and phone across the major directories.
Strengthens an existing signal so AI assistants cite you more consistently.
Review velocity + treatment keywords — Ask satisfied patients to describe the specific treatment they received in their review.
Strengthens an existing signal so AI assistants cite you more consistently.
Google Business Profile — Add every treatment you offer to the GBP services section, named the way patients search (Botox, lip filler, laser hair removal, microneedling).
Strengthens an existing signal so AI assistants cite you more consistently.
Compliance notes
Med spa advertising is regulated. These apply to the recommendations above.
Medical claims
Describe treatments in substantiated terms (e.g. “temporarily reduces the appearance of wrinkles”). Avoid absolute claims like “eliminates” or “cures.”
No guaranteed results
Do not promise specific outcomes, rankings, or patient volume in content or advertising. Frame benefits as typical, not guaranteed.
Before/after content
Before/after advertising rules vary by state. Pair results with compliant descriptions and disclaimers, and follow your state board's requirements.
HIPAA in reviews & responses
When responding to reviews, never confirm or reference an individual's treatment details. Keep responses free of any patient-identifying information.