For med spas
Med-spa sites that book without the price ambush.
Most med-spa sites hide pricing entirely, force booking through a third-party widget, and present the before-and-after gallery as a wall of unsearchable images. A few small structural fixes lift booking conversion and keep clients from leaving to compare.
Where these sites lose customers
Three failure modes, repeatable fixes.
- 01.
Treatment menu without prices
Clients comparing med spas bounce on price ambiguity. A starting-from price next to each treatment, even a range, keeps them on your site. Hiding prices does not raise your rates; it sends the client to whichever competitor lists theirs.
- 02.
Booking widget that demands an account
Third-party booking systems that require account creation, or that show no price preview before checkout, lose bookings at the worst possible moment. A booking flow that takes a name, a phone, and a treatment name converts roughly twice as well.
- 03.
Before-and-after gallery without filters
Clients want to see results for the specific treatment they are considering. A monolithic gallery of every result you have ever shot is browsing fatigue. Filtering by treatment, with two or three real photos per filter, beats a wall of two hundred.
How an Umber site is built
Four jobs every small-business site has to do. Most do one.
What an Umber build is graded on, and how each one earns back what the site cost.
The call button shows up before they tap back.
Most of your customers find you on a phone in a parking lot. The call button stays in thumb reach, and the type is readable without zoom.
Pages open in under two seconds on a phone.
Half of mobile visitors leave a slow site before it even finishes loading. Our last twelve builds score 98 on Google’s mobile speed test. The industry average is 54.
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How we’d approach a rebuild
What changes when we rebuild a med spas site.
A med-spa rebuild publishes starting-from prices, replaces the booking ambush with a clean two-field form that shows the price before checkout, and filters the gallery by treatment so a client comparing two clinics finds what they wanted in under thirty seconds.
Note
The Rosewell Aesthetic Medicine page on /work is a concept rebuild, not a paid client win. It exists to show how we think about the industry. Real client work will land on the work page as it ships.
Med spas questions
What owners ask before they hire us.
Don’t see yours? Ask us directly.
Should we publish prices?
Yes, at minimum a starting-from price per treatment. Clients comparing clinics will not call to ask. They will move to the clinic that listed prices. You can still discount, package, or quote individually; you just need a number on the page so the client does not bounce.What about a treatment finder or quiz?
Useful if you offer a wide range and clients are unsure where to start. Otherwise it is friction. A clean treatment menu with plain language descriptions almost always outperforms a quiz for booking conversion.How do we handle before-and-after photos and consent?
Written, signed consent for every photo, with a clear statement of where it will be used. We will not publish a before-and-after on the site without that. We handle the consent template as part of the rebuild and you keep the signed copies on file.
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