How to Write Ads That Convert for Toxins, Fillers & Laser Treatments
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Medspa ad copy fails most often for one of three reasons: it describes treatments instead of outcomes, it uses generic language that could apply to any practice, or it makes claims that violate platform advertising policies and gets ads rejected or accounts suspended. High-converting aesthetic ad copy is outcome-focused, specific to the patient’s aspiration, and compliant with the platform and regulatory requirements that govern medical advertising.
The most effective medspa ad headlines lead with the patient’s desired outcome, not the treatment name. “Book Your Botox Consultation” generates significantly lower click-through rates than “Look as Refreshed as You Feel — Botox Available Now at [Practice Name].” The first tells the patient what the ad is about. The second mirrors the patient’s internal desire and makes the treatment a means to an end they already want.
Specificity dramatically outperforms generality in medspa advertising. “Achieve Natural-Looking Lip Enhancement” converts better than “Lip Filler Now Available.” “No-Downtime Body Contouring Starting at $450” converts better than “Ask About Our Body Contouring Services.” Specific outcomes, specific pricing, and specific differentiators give patients something concrete to evaluate — and reduce the friction of deciding whether to click.
Platform compliance rules for aesthetic advertising vary significantly between Google and Meta. Google prohibits “before and after” imagery in ads, sensational health claims, and targeting based on inferred health conditions. Meta prohibits imagery that depicts body transformation, language that implies social pressure to have procedures, and specific medical outcome claims. Both platforms require ads for medical services to comply with applicable laws and professional standards in the markets where they run. This guide covers compliant copy frameworks for each treatment category, headline and description testing methodology, and the ad creative approval process that avoids policy violations.
























