Building intelligence that gives your dermatology business an unfair advantage.
Before we execute a single campaign, we build deep intelligence about your market. For dermatology clinics, that means understanding your ideal patients, tracking what competitors are doing, and identifying the gaps where you can win.
We map exactly who your best dermatology customers are—demographics, behaviors, pain points, and where they spend time online. This becomes the foundation for every marketing decision.
We research your local dermatology competitors—their ad strategies, content, positioning, and where they're leaving gaps. You'll know exactly where to differentiate.
The dermatology market evolves. New competitors emerge. Patient expectations change. Our system continuously monitors so you're never caught off guard.
See how dermatology businesses achieve results with Sapt.
A dermatology clinic adds laser skin resurfacing but struggles to fill appointment slots despite investing in equipment.
Integrated email campaign to existing patients plus targeted Facebook ads to lookalike audiences generates consistent bookings.
Practice loses $50K+ annually to no-shows and last-minute cancellations, especially for longer cosmetic consultations.
Automated SMS/email reminder sequences with easy rescheduling links dramatically reduce missed appointments.
Most successful dermatology practices invest 5-10% of gross revenue in marketing. For a practice generating $1.5M annually, expect to budget $75K-150K across all channels, with higher investment for practices launching cosmetic services.
Yes, these audiences have different intent and respond to different messaging. Medical patients prioritize expertise and insurance acceptance; cosmetic patients focus on results and experience. Separate campaigns allow proper optimization for each.
Local SEO improvements can show within 2-3 months, while competitive keyword rankings typically take 6-12 months. However, Google Business Profile optimization often yields faster visibility gains for "near me" searches.
Instagram leads for cosmetic dermatology due to its visual nature—before/after content performs exceptionally well. Facebook works better for medical dermatology targeting older demographics. TikTok is emerging for younger patients seeking skincare advice.
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