Youanai Social for med spas

Turn seasonal services into a steady social calendar

Youanai helps med spas promote treatments, memberships, before-and-after stories, and education without starting every post from scratch.

Built for

Owner-led med spas, aesthetic clinics, and treatment coordinators

Zenoti's 5% medspa no-show benchmark plus Solomon Partners' 9k+ U.S. medspa count make treatment-specific follow-up and proof reuse the conversion story.

What you are probably trying to fix

Find a marketing system for aesthetic services that need steady demand, visual proof, and careful claim review.

Where to start

Protect consult and follow-up treatment bookings.

Zenoti reports medspas have a 5% no-show rate.First campaign — Consultation-fit seriesExplain who each high-margin treatment is for, what to ask in consult, and what not to expect.

Why this is worth fixing

The gap your social content can help close

These numbers are here so you can check the reasoning yourself. The point is simple: better content should answer the question, reduce the hesitation, and point people toward the next step.

American Med Spa Association

AmSpa frames med spa growth around patient acquisition, trigger campaigns, treatment history, repeat clients, and local search; generic beauty captions miss the work that actually fills consult books.

Zenoti 2025 beauty benchmarks

Zenoti reports medspas have a 5% no-show rate and that medical spa locations grew 15%; use no-show reduction, prepaid booking, memberships, and follow-up treatment reminders as conversion proof.

AmSpa medical spa industry report

AmSpa says the medical aesthetics industry has eclipsed $17B and is growing by more than $1B per year; med-spa pages should lead with service differentiation, provider proof, and repeat-treatment systems.

Solomon Partners medspa market overview

Solomon Partners estimated 9k+ U.S. medspas in 2023, 12k+ by 2027, and a roughly $19B market; med-spa pages should compete with local proof, service mix, and repeat-client campaigns.

What Youanai does with it

Give Youanai the context you already have. Wake up to drafts worth reviewing.

Business DNA means Youanai reads your website, public socials, colors, logo, voice, and the source material you give it. It uses that context to draft social posts, images, videos, and campaigns that still wait for your approval.

01

Start with the work you already did

Connect pages like treatment pages, consent-safe photo sets, injector bios, monthly offers, reviews, booking links.. Those become the raw material for posts instead of another blank calendar.

02

Turn it into campaigns people can act on

A good first pass is consultation-fit series: Explain who each high-margin treatment is for, what to ask in consult, and what not to expect. Then test membership retention push.

03

You still make the call

Youanai drafts options faster than a blank-page content day. Nothing posts until a person reviews it, approves it, and decides it sounds right for the business.

Where to aim first

Three places content can move real behavior

01

Protect consult and follow-up treatment bookings.

Build reminders, prep/aftercare posts, and membership prompts around each promoted treatment.

02

Segment content by treatment interest, not generic beauty awareness.

Turn injectables, laser, skin, and body services into separate booking campaigns with reviewed claims.

03

Compete on proof and trust while the market gets noisier.

Reuse approved before/after assets, provider credentials, and FAQ copy as conversion proof.

01

What is happening

  • Aesthetic buyers compare treatments visually and need education before booking.
  • Seasonal demand shifts around summer skin, holidays, weddings, and new-year packages.
  • Claims, before-and-after images, and promo language need review before publishing.
02

What to answer

  • Turn high-margin services into booking-focused campaigns with clear next steps.
  • Package consultations, memberships, and limited-time treatment bundles without overclaiming results.
  • Use reviewed FAQs to reduce hesitation around downtime, pricing, and expected outcomes.
03

What buyers need

  • Compare Botox, filler, laser, body-contouring, and skin-care options before booking.
  • Find pricing ranges, provider availability, downtime, aftercare, and membership details.
  • Reschedule, cancel, or book a consult outside normal front-desk hours.
04

What Youanai can learn from

  • Treatment pages, consent-safe photo sets, injector bios, monthly offers, reviews, booking links.
  • Brand rules for prohibited claims, required disclaimers, and approved result language.
  • Seasonal campaign notes for injectables, skin treatments, body services, and memberships.

What to connect

Give Youanai the same context you would give a good marketer

01

Which treatments should be promoted first, and which need extra disclaimer review?

02

Which providers, booking links, and consultation rules belong with each service?

03

Which before-and-after assets are approved for public use?

04

Which monthly offers, memberships, or seasonal pushes should drive the CTA?

Trust builders

Show the proof people look for before they book

Approved before-and-after sets matched to treatment pages and disclaimers.

Provider credentials, consultation process notes, and reviewed treatment FAQs.

Membership, package, or seasonal offer examples with booking-path proof.

Run these first

Start with campaigns tied to real actions

1

Consultation-fit series

Explain who each high-margin treatment is for, what to ask in consult, and what not to expect.

CTA: Book a consultation

Measure: Consultation bookings by treatment line

2

Membership retention push

Turn package perks, monthly routines, and aftercare tips into reminder content for existing clients.

CTA: Ask about memberships

Measure: Membership and package inquiries

3

Seasonal treatment calendar

Plan campaigns around weddings, holidays, summer skin, and new-year aesthetic goals.

CTA: View current offers

Measure: Treatment FAQ engagement before booking clicks

What you get

Less blank-page posting. More useful drafts.

Build treatment-aware content pillars

Plan launch weeks around high-margin services

Keep approvals close to compliance-sensitive claims

How it works

Paste the context, review the drafts, schedule what feels right

1

Import service pages, promos, reviews, and brand visuals.

2

Generate treatment education, offer posts, and follow-up sequences.

3

Approve the calendar, then schedule the posts your team wants to use.

What to post about

Useful topics beat random daily posts

Treatment education

Before-and-after proof

Membership and package offers

Seasonal skin-care campaigns

What can repeat

Let Youanai reuse the boring context

Turn service pages into compliant FAQ posts.

Convert approved photo sets into treatment launch campaigns.

Refresh monthly memberships with reminder and renewal captions.

Where to pull context from

  • Booking pages from Boulevard, Mangomint, Zenoti, PatientNow, or similar spa software.
  • Treatment menus, pricing PDFs, provider bios, consent-approved galleries, and membership pages.
  • Review profiles, seasonal promo calendars, email/SMS offers, and consultation forms.

What to watch after publishing

  • Consultation bookings by treatment line
  • Membership and package inquiries
  • Treatment FAQ engagement before booking clicks

Fair concerns

Two things worth checking before you trust this

We cannot risk non-compliant treatment claims.

Use approved service pages, disclaimer rules, and final human review before anything mentions outcomes, downtime, or treatment fit.

Our best proof is visual and hard to reuse safely.

Approved photo sets become campaign inputs with consent boundaries, caption variants, and booking CTAs tied to each service.

Before you try it

Questions worth asking

Yes, but the med spa workflow keeps final approval with the team before publishing claims, results, or promotions.