Med spa SEO content falls into three categories: procedure pages that capture high-intent procedure searches, location content that wins local searches, and educational content that attracts researching patients.
Procedure pages for each core service with genuine depth, answering what the treatment involves, what results to expect, what recovery looks like, and how much it costs. Location pages targeting the specific cities and neighborhoods you serve. And educational content answering the research questions patients ask before they know what treatment they want.
Each procedure page should be comprehensive enough to fully address the questions a patient researching that treatment would have. For an injectable page, that includes the mechanism of action in plain language, what the treatment experience is like, how long results last, who is a good candidate, what it costs, and before-and-after results. The test: would a patient leave this page knowing enough to decide whether to book a consultation?
Dedicated location pages for each suburb or neighborhood you serve, beyond just the city your practice is in, capture local intent searches like Botox Westport or med spa Darien. These pages work best when they include genuinely market-specific content about the area, patient demographics, and what makes the practice relevant to that specific community.
Monthly publication of 2 to 4 well-researched posts targeting specific patient questions and search terms produces the best long-term SEO results. Consistency matters more than volume. A med spa publishing one high-quality post monthly for a year accumulates a content library that compounds in organic traffic, as older posts continue to rank while new ones are indexed.