What we found
We took 75 med spas we’d already identified across 75 U.S. metros and asked Perplexity the highest-intent question a prospective patient asks: “best med spa in {city}”, using each spa’s own city. We recorded whether the engine named the business.
49 of 75 (65%) were not named at all — invisible to AI for the exact search that sends the most ready-to-book patients. Each of those is a high-intent customer the AI handed to a competitor instead.
| Med spas checked | 75 |
| Metros | 75 |
| Not named by AI | 49 (65%) |
| Question asked | “best med spa in (their city)” |
| Engine | Perplexity |
| Checked | 2026-06-24 |
How we did it (so you can repeat it)
No survey, no estimate. We ran the same automated AI Visibility Check we offer for free, once per business, against a real sample spread across metros so the number isn’t a quirk of one city. The method is the whole point — anyone can re-run “best med spa in [city]” and see who gets named.
Why this happens
It’s rarely about quality. AI names the businesses it has the clearest, most consistent, most-talked-about information on. A great med spa with thin reviews, inconsistent listings, or no mentions in the local “best of” lists simply isn’t in the data the model trusts — so it plays safe and names someone else. Here’s the full mechanic.
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