- Are patients really asking ChatGPT where to get Botox?
- Yes — aesthetic treatments are researched carefully and privately, which makes AI the natural place to ask. Questions like “best med spa for Botox near me” or “who does natural-looking lip filler in my city” return two or three practice names with reasons and often price ranges. That shortlist decides who gets the consult request. If your practice isn’t named, the patient never finds your booking page.
- Which sources do AI engines cite when recommending a med spa?
- The recurring set: Google Business Profile reviews, RealSelf profiles and treatment ratings, Yelp, and the practice’s own treatment pages — especially ones that state pricing, provider credentials, and expected results in plain text. Engines favor practices whose public record answers safety and price questions directly. Tibly shows exactly which sources each engine cited for each answer in your market, so you know where to invest first.
- We spend heavily on Google and Instagram ads. Isn’t that enough?
- Ads buy clicks; AI answers assign trust — and ads don’t appear inside an AI recommendation. A patient who asks ChatGPT for the best injector in town gets an organic shortlist built from reviews, RealSelf, and treatment pages, regardless of your ad budget. Tibly measures whether you’re in that shortlist and drafts the content that earns the citation, so your paid and organic funnels stop leaking to competitors.
- Patients ask a lot about safety and credentials. Does AI reflect that?
- Strongly. Engines answering “is filler safe” or “nurse injector vs doctor” favor practices that publish credentials clearly — who your medical director is, who performs each treatment, and what training they hold. Practices that leave this vague get skipped. Tibly drafts provider credential pages and safety FAQs in plain language, which both reassures patients and gives engines quotable proof to cite.
- How much does Tibly cost?
- Start with the free report: we run your market’s top med spa questions across every engine and show which practices get named, at no cost. Ongoing daily tracking, competitor scoring, source analysis, and drafted fixes start at $49/month. No contracts — cancel anytime.