Aesthetic practice websites, compared

How to choose an aesthetic practice website company.

Cosmetic dermatology, plastic surgery adjacent, laser clinics — aesthetic practices sell trust and outcomes at premium prices, and the website carries most of that weight before a patient ever calls. Here's the honest comparison of your four options.

01 — The four options, side by side

Healthcare specialization

Profit Zombies
Healthcare only — chiropractors, dentists, med spas, aesthetics, regenerative medicine
Traditional agency
Usually generalist; healthcare is one vertical among many
DIY builder (Wix, Squarespace)
None — generic templates for all industries
Template shop
Sometimes claims a niche, but same template reskinned

Pricing transparency

Profit Zombies
Published on our website: $2,500 setup + from $375/mo
Traditional agency
Custom quotes only; typically $5,000–$30,000+ per project
DIY builder (Wix, Squarespace)
$16–$50/mo, but your time is the real cost
Template shop
Low advertised price; add-ons raise the real total

Custom design

Profit Zombies
Custom-built for your practice, not a template
Traditional agency
Usually custom, at custom-project prices
DIY builder (Wix, Squarespace)
Template-based; you do the customizing
Template shop
Template with your logo and colors swapped in

ADA accessibility

Profit Zombies
Built to ADA standards; eligible for the IRS Disabled Access Credit (up to 50% back)
Traditional agency
Varies by agency; often a paid add-on
DIY builder (Wix, Squarespace)
Your responsibility — most DIY sites fail audits
Template shop
Rarely addressed

Ongoing edits & maintenance

Profit Zombies
Unlimited edits, hosting, and maintenance included
Traditional agency
Billed hourly or via retainer
DIY builder (Wix, Squarespace)
You do everything yourself
Template shop
Limited edits; extra charges are common

Local SEO

Profit Zombies
Included in every plan
Traditional agency
Separate engagement, often $1,000+/mo
DIY builder (Wix, Squarespace)
Basic tools; strategy is on you
Template shop
Rarely included in a meaningful way

Patient acquisition beyond the website

Profit Zombies
Full stack: Google PPC, social ads, pay-per-lead, email, SMS
Traditional agency
Depends on the agency's bench
DIY builder (Wix, Squarespace)
Not offered
Template shop
Not offered

Contracts

Profit Zombies
12-month website plans; no long-term contracts on advertising
Traditional agency
6–12 month retainers are standard
DIY builder (Wix, Squarespace)
Month-to-month
Template shop
Varies; watch for auto-renewals

02 — Who should choose what

Choose a DIY builder if

you're testing a new service line and need a temporary landing presence, not a flagship site.

Choose a traditional agency if

you're an established surgical or dermatology group with a five-figure web budget and staff to manage it.

Choose a template shop if

your competition is weak enough that an average site still wins — rare in aesthetics, where patients comparison-shop heavily.

Choose Profit Zombies if

you want a premium custom site for your aesthetic practice with compliant galleries, treatment pages that convert consults, local SEO, and unlimited edits — plus optional Google and Meta advertising from the same healthcare-only team.

03 — Aesthetic Practices website FAQs

How important is website design for an aesthetic practice specifically?

In aesthetics, the website is the product demo. Patients extrapolate your clinical results from your visual presentation — an outdated or template site directly undermines a premium price point. Design quality, real patient photography, and fast mobile experience measurably change consult request rates.

How much does a professional aesthetic practice website cost?

With Profit Zombies, pricing is published: $2,500 setup plus from $375/month, which includes hosting, maintenance, unlimited edits, and local SEO. Traditional agencies typically quote $5,000–$30,000+ for a comparable custom build, then bill separately for changes. DIY builders look cheaper ($16–$50/month) until you count your own hours and the patients a weak site never converts. Because our builds meet ADA standards, most practices also qualify for the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826), which can cover up to 50% of eligible costs.

Why not just use Wix or Squarespace for my aesthetic practice?

DIY builders are fine tools, but they leave the hard parts to you: writing copy that converts patients, local SEO, ADA accessibility, HIPAA-aware forms, speed optimization, and ongoing upkeep. Most aesthetic practices who start on a DIY builder end up with a site that looks acceptable but doesn't rank or convert. A purpose-built healthcare site pays for itself with a handful of new patients.

What makes Profit Zombies different from a traditional marketing agency?

Three things. First, we only serve healthcare — every playbook is built on what works for practices like yours, not adapted from e-commerce or restaurants. Second, transparent pricing published on our site, so you're never guessing. Third, we're accountable to patient volume, not vanity metrics: our stack includes pay-per-lead options where you pay only for exclusive leads, with no retainers and no management fees.

Can you take over a website another company built?

Yes. We regularly rebuild or migrate sites from other agencies, template shops, and DIY builders. We audit what you have, preserve anything that's ranking, fix what's broken, and redirect old URLs properly so you don't lose SEO equity in the move.

Classified — Wanted: aesthetic practices tired of guessing

See exactly what your aesthetic practice website would look like — and what it would cost — before you commit to anything.