Someone in Toronto asks ChatGPT: "Which med spa is worth it for Botox?"

The AI responds with three names. Yours might not be one of them.

Here's how that list gets built.

AI doesn't search. It synthesizes.

When a potential client asks an AI tool about cosmetic clinics, the AI doesn't browse Google and show links. It generates an answer based on everything it already knows about your business β€” pulled from multiple sources at once.

If those sources say little about you, you get little coverage. If a competitor has more, they get named instead.

What sources actually matter

AI tools build their understanding of your clinic from a combination of signals β€” not just your website.

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Your website
Specific service pages for each treatment β€” Botox, filler, laser resurfacing, body contouring. One vague "services" page doesn't give AI much to work with.
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Your reviews
Not just the star rating β€” the actual words. Reviews that mention specific treatments, real results, and your city give AI concrete, trustworthy signals.
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Google Business Profile
Complete categories, services listed, photos, Q&A answered. An incomplete profile is a missed signal β€” AI defaults to whoever has more.
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Bing Places
Perplexity and other AI tools pull heavily from Bing. Most clinic owners have never set this up β€” which is exactly why it's an easy win.
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Industry directories
RateMDs, Yelp, Beautista, local health directories. Being listed consistently across these tells AI your business is real and established.
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Local mentions
A feature in a local lifestyle publication. A blog post that names your clinic. A neighbourhood guide. Third-party mentions confirm credibility in a way self-promotion can't.

What the queries look like

People are asking things like:

  • "Best Botox clinic in Toronto"
  • "Laser skin clinic Vancouver β€” who do people actually trust?"
  • "Good acne scar treatment near me"
  • "Clinique esthΓ©tique MontrΓ©al β€” laquelle choisir?"

For each of these, AI assembles a shortlist. The clinics with the clearest, most consistent, most detailed online presence across all those sources are the ones that get named.

The problem most clinics have

Most med spas have a beautiful website and very little else.

No Bing listing. Two directories with outdated phone numbers. Reviews that say "great experience!" with no detail. Service pages that describe everything in one paragraph.

That's not enough for AI to confidently recommend you. And AI won't guess β€” it'll just name whoever it can verify.

Quick check for your clinic

  • Does every treatment you offer have its own dedicated page?
  • Do your reviews mention specific treatments and your city by name?
  • Is your Google Business Profile fully filled out β€” including services and Q&A?
  • Are you listed on Bing Places?
  • Are you in at least 3–5 relevant directories with consistent name, address, and phone?
  • Has your clinic been mentioned anywhere outside your own website?

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