Today, for "how much does Botox cost in Flower Mound", Google's AI Overview says Botox runs $11–$15 per unit ($150–$600 a session) and pulls those numbers from 11 sites — leading with:
The Med Spa of Flower Mound 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.
Here's ready-to-paste structured data for The Med Spa of Flower Mound. 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://medspafm.com/#business",
"name": "The Med Spa of Flower Mound",
"description": "Medical spa in Flower Mound, TX offering Botox, dermal fillers, and aesthetic treatments.",
"url": "https://medspafm.com",
"telephone": "REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_PHONE",
"address": {
"@type": "PostalAddress",
"streetAddress": "REPLACE_WITH_STREET",
"addressLocality": "Flower Mound",
"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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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 Flower Mound for Botox?" — and act on the single answer the AI gives back.
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 Flower Mound has claimed it.
You've built the part that's hardest to fake: a 4.7-star reputation, a "Voted Best Med Spa" track record, and a board-certified Nurse Practitioner owner in Whitney Hitchler who patients name by name. But when an answer engine assembles a recommendation, it needs to pull specific, structured facts — services, pricing, credentials, what makes you the right fit — and confidently attribute them to you. On that axis, your site gives the AI almost nothing to work with.
Your strength is real but almost entirely human-readable. The two highest-weighted, most fixable categories — structured data and FAQ markup — currently score zero, which is why a practice this well-regarded is still at risk of being left out of the answer.
There's no LocalBusiness, MedicalBusiness, Service, or Person markup anywhere on the site. This is the machine-readable layer AI engines trust most to extract who you are, what you treat, where you are, and who provides care — without it, you're guesswork.
There's no FAQ section and no FAQPage schema. AI answer engines pull patient-question answers (recovery time, candidacy, "does it hurt", "how much does Botox cost") straight from FAQ markup — yours can't be lifted, so those answers get sourced from other clinics.
You publish Gold ($99/mo) and Diamond ($199/mo) memberships, but an AI still can't answer "how much is Botox at The Med Spa of Flower Mound?" because that number isn't in extractable text. That exact question is one of the most common high-intent buyer prompts — and you forfeit it.
medspafm.com/llms.txt returns a 404. There's no signal telling AI crawlers what to prioritize. It's the cheapest, fastest win and you don't have it.
Your team is genuinely strong — Whitney Hitchler, NP (owner), two RN injectors, a licensed aesthetician — and that's a major trust signal for medical queries. But the names and titles sit in plain page text with no Person or credential markup, so AI engines can't attribute that expertise to you with confidence.
For Flower Mound / Lewisville / Coppell aesthetic queries, answer engines lean on the sources they can parse cleanly: structured clinic sites, high review counts, and the "best med spa" listicles (MedSpa Scout, Yelp, ThreeBestRated, BestProsInTown). Nationally-marketed franchises and clinics with machine-readable sites get named repeatedly. You out-rank most of them on actual reputation — a board-certified NP owner and a "Voted Best" track record — but with no structured layer, that reputation is invisible to the engine doing the recommending. The Med Spa of Flower Mound is at real risk of being left out of the answer even where you'd win on quality.
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.
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