Renownly · AI Visibility Audit

When patients ask AI for the best med spa in Las Colinas, does it name Kairos?

Prepared for Kairos Aesthetic Medicine · 1701 W Royal Lane Suite 101, Irving TX 75063
June 2026
31/ 100
AI Visibility Score: 31 / 100Strong with people. Hard for answer engines to extract and cite.

What Google's AI tells your patients right now

When patients ask Google what Botox costs in Irving, its AI names other clinics — not Kairos Aesthetic Medicine
The problem, in one screen. “How much does Botox cost in Irving?” is one of the most-Googled questions before someone books. Google no longer just shows links — its AI Overview writes the answer and cites specific clinics by name and price. Kairos Aesthetic Medicine isn't one of them.

Today, for "how much does Botox cost in Irving", Google's AI Overview says Botox runs $10–$16 per unit ($200–$600 a session) and pulls those numbers from 10 sites — leading with:

Kairos Aesthetic Medicine is not cited. Your future patient reads Google's AI answer, sees those clinics' names and prices, and books one of them — before they ever find you. Those clinics didn't get there by accident: it comes down to how their information is published for AI to use.

And that patient is worth more. People who arrive from an AI recommendation convert up to ~4.4× more often than a regular search click (Semrush, 2025) — the AI already did the comparison for them, so they show up closer to booking.

Run the search yourself →  This is live — you'll see exactly what your patients see.

It's the same in ChatGPT and Perplexity — and in the Gemini AI that now powers Siri on every iPhone. They all answer from the clinics that make their content AI-readable.

A starting point you can use today — on us

Here's ready-to-paste structured data for Kairos Aesthetic Medicine. It helps AI understand who you are — a useful foundation, but not what wins the citation. The bigger lever is the dedicated cost page + corroboration the clinics above have (and that we build for you). Drop this into your site's <head>, fill the three placeholders, to start:

<script type="application/ld+json">
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "MedicalBusiness",
  "@id": "https://kairosaestheticmedicine.com/#business",
  "name": "Kairos Aesthetic Medicine",
  "description": "Medical spa in Irving, TX offering Botox, dermal fillers, and aesthetic treatments.",
  "url": "https://kairosaestheticmedicine.com",
  "telephone": "REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_PHONE",
  "address": {
    "@type": "PostalAddress",
    "streetAddress": "REPLACE_WITH_STREET",
    "addressLocality": "Irving",
    "addressRegion": "TX",
    "postalCode": "REPLACE_WITH_ZIP",
    "addressCountry": "US"
  },
  "medicalSpecialty": "Dermatology",
  "priceRange": "$$"
}
</script>

That's one business entity, by hand. Renownly does this across your whole site — every treatment, every FAQ, all verified against your real facts, then tracked monthly across Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity & Gemini. Want the rest done for you?

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The shift

Your future patients have stopped scrolling ten blue links. They open ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google's AI Overview and ask one question — "What's the best med spa in Las Colinas for Botox?" — and act on the single answer the AI gives back.

<5%of aesthetic practices are optimized for AI answers today
1 answerAI names a short list, not a page of results — you're in it or invisible
30–60 daysto start appearing in Perplexity once optimized

That's a problem and an opening. The clinics that get cited in AI answers over the next few months will compound a lead that's very hard to unseat. Right now, almost no one in the Las Colinas / Irving market has claimed it.

Where Kairos stands today

A genuinely strong site — that an AI can't quote

Kairos has more real substance than almost any competitor we looked at: a board-certified medical director (Dr. Steven Camp, MD, FACS), two board-certified nurse practitioners, dedicated provider pages, 17 service categories, device pages, and a thoughtful 16-question FAQ — all in clean, indexable text. The "Age With Intention" positioning is distinctive and well-written.

But when an answer engine assembles a recommendation, it needs to pull specific, structured facts and confidently attribute them to you. The depth is on the page as prose; almost none of it is in the machine-readable layer AI engines trust most. So the work is done — it just isn't packaged for the new front door.

Bottom line: AI engines can see that Kairos exists, and the raw expertise is clearly there — but with no structured data, no pricing, and no presence in the "best med spa" lists these engines lean on, your real advantage isn't reaching the answer.

The score

How the 31 breaks down
SignalWhat we foundScore
Structured dataNo JSON-LD anywhere — no LocalBusiness, MedicalBusiness, Physician, or Service markup on home, service, or FAQ pages 2 / 25
Machine-readable FAQ16 strong Q&A pairs in indexable text, but no FAQPage schema — engines can't lift them as structured answers 6 / 15
Indexable pricing + detailExcellent treatment-detail depth (17 categories, devices, areas, concerns) — but zero pricing anywhere on the site 11 / 20
llms.txt / crawler guidanceNo llms.txt; robots.txt has a sitemap but no AI-crawler directives 1 / 10
Reviews & authorityReal credentials surfaced (MD/FACS director + board-certified NPs + provider pages, reviews, financing) — but not in attributable Physician/Person schema 9 / 15
Presence in AI-cited listsAbsent from the Irving / Las Colinas "best med spa" listicles answer engines cite (see below) 2 / 15
Total AI Visibility Score31 / 100

What we found

Five concrete gaps on kairosaestheticmedicine.com
1
No structured data (schema.org / JSON-LD)

There's no LocalBusiness, MedicalBusiness, Physician, or Service markup on the home page, service pages, or FAQ. This is the machine-readable layer AI engines trust most to extract who you are, what you treat, and who provides it — without it, your depth reads as guesswork.

2
A great FAQ that isn't AI-readable

Your 16-question FAQ is genuinely good and indexable as text — but it carries no FAQPage schema. AI answer engines pull patient-question answers (recovery, candidacy, "does it hurt", cost) straight from FAQ markup; yours can't be lifted as structured Q&A, so those answers get sourced from other clinics.

3
No pricing in indexable content

An AI literally cannot answer "how much is Botox at Kairos?" because the number isn't anywhere on the site — including the neuromodulators page. That exact question is one of the most common high-intent buyer prompts, and you forfeit it.

4
No llms.txt / AI-crawler guidance

There's no signal telling AI crawlers what to prioritize across your 17 service categories. It's the cheapest, fastest win and you don't have it.

5
Credentials are on the page, not in the schema

Dr. Steven Camp, MD, FACS and your board-certified NPs are exactly the trust signals AI engines weight most for medical topics — but they're presented as prose, not as attributable Physician/Person markup, weakening citation confidence where you should be winning outright.

The competitive reality

Who AI recommends for "best med spa in Las Colinas / Irving" — and why

For Irving / Las Colinas aesthetic queries, answer engines lean on the sources they can parse cleanly: structured clinic sites, high review counts, and the "best med spa" listicles (TrustAnalytica, ThreeBestRated, Yelp's top-10, Find My Cosmetic Injector, Vagaro). The clinics those lists name repeatedly — SN Beauty, The Beauty Clinic MedSpa, Dr. Reddy Medspa, Irving Wellness Clinic, Imaginique — are the names that surface in AI answers.

Kairos does not appear in any of them. With a physician medical director and board-certified NPs, you arguably have the strongest credential story in the market — and right now an answer engine has no clean way to know that. You're at real risk of being left out of the answer entirely, even where you'd win on actual quality.

The fix

What Renownly does — and what we never do
Ship LocalBusiness + MedicalBusiness + Physician + Service + FAQPage structured data across your site — turning the depth you already wrote into facts engines can quote
Add pricing and specifics to your treatment pages (Botox, filler, laser, weight-loss) framed around the questions patients actually ask
Add an llms.txt and surface Dr. Camp's and your NPs' credentials as attributable entity signals so engines cite you with confidence
Pursue placement in the "best med spa" listicles AI engines actually cite, and track your AI share-of-voice across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini and Google AI Overviews — with a monthly report of the questions you now win

The guarantee: every word we publish is grounded only in facts you verify — your real services, prices, and credentials. A verification step rejects anything unsupported before it ships. No invented claims, ever. That's the difference between AEO and the "compliance widget" vendors.

30–60 days
Start appearing in Perplexity
3–6 months
Citations in ChatGPT & Google AI Overviews
Monthly
Share-of-voice report — proof, not promises
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How this was assessed: a structured review of your live website (kairosaestheticmedicine.com — home, about, services, FAQ, neuromodulators, sitemap, robots.txt) for the signals AI answer engines use to extract and cite a business, cross-referenced with how those engines currently assemble responses to Las Colinas / Irving aesthetic queries (June 2026). The score is a directional, six-factor estimate, not a guarantee of ranking. A full engagement includes live, repeated multi-engine probing for your specific treatment + location queries.