Intelligence for Dermatologists / BLYNK STUDIO

Two markets, one practice — medical and cosmetic search defended together.

Competitive intelligence for dermatology practices: medical and cosmetic keyword gaps, AI visibility, review trust, condition pages, and site performance. $495/mo.

Intelligence for Dermatologists

Last updated May 8, 2026

$495/mo — everything includedFree snapshot firstNo contract

What dermatologists owners see

  • Where your practice ranks vs. every dermatologist within your service area for conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis, and skin cancer screening.
  • Cosmetic vs. medical search visibility — which competitors dominate Botox, laser, and Mohs surgery keywords in your market.
  • Patient review trajectory across Google and Healthgrades compared to competing practices.
  • AI search citations — when a patient asks ChatGPT or Perplexity for the best dermatologist near them, who gets recommended.
  • Content gaps — which procedure pages and condition pages your competitors have that you don't.

Market signal

Dermatology markets reward condition and procedure clarity, reputation depth, insurance signals, and AI-readable medical authority.

Editorial seed for future engine refresh · Refreshed April 29, 2026

Reference domains to watch

  • American Academy of Dermatology
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Cleveland Clinic
  • Healthline
  • WebMD

The system

Continuous intelligence running for your practice.

Market Position Reports

Monthly intelligence on tracked competing dermatology practices — rankings for medical and cosmetic keywords, review trends, content gaps, and AI search citations.

Search Defense

Procedure pages and condition pages built around the keywords patients actually search — acne treatments, skin cancer screening, cosmetic consultations — not generic dermatology copy.

AI Visibility

Tracking whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews recommend your practice when patients ask about dermatologists in your area.

Reputation Monitoring

Review tracking across Google and Healthgrades with AI-drafted responses and sentiment analysis.

The Website

Custom site built on competitive intelligence — procedure pages, condition pages, and trust signals designed to convert the patient who's comparing three dermatologists.

Why switch

Why dermatology practices switch to Blynk

Cosmetic and medical compete for different keywords

A practice that offers both Mohs surgery and cosmetic injectables needs two different search strategies. Most agencies treat dermatology as one keyword bucket. Blynk maps both sides of your market and builds pages that rank for each.

Patients research procedures before they research practices

A prospective patient Googles 'Mohs surgery recovery' or 'best laser for rosacea' before they search for a specific dermatologist. If your site doesn't answer those questions, someone else's does — and that's where the patient ends up.

Your reviews are scattered across more than one source

Dermatology patients leave reviews on Google and healthcare-specific sources like Healthgrades. Most practices only monitor Google. Blynk tracks supported review sources, drafts AI responses, and surfaces the best reviews as current trust evidence on your site.

Medical and cosmetic split

Dermatology practices compete in two search markets at once.

Three signals decide who ranks for a competitive dermatology query: clarity of the medical-vs-cosmetic split (so search engines and AI tools know which intent each page serves), schema specificity (Physician + MedicalBusiness for medical content, MedicalProcedure + Service for cosmetic), and review trajectory across Google and Healthgrades instead of relying on a single surface.

Medical pages need authority and restraint

Condition content should clarify symptoms, care paths, provider credentials, and next steps without unsupported medical guarantees.

Cosmetic pages compete like aesthetic commerce

Botox, fillers, lasers, and resurfacing rely more on visual evidence, pricing curiosity, and review comparison.

AI needs clean service boundaries

Schema and internal links should help retrieval systems separate medical dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, providers, and locations.

Pricing

USD 495/mo. Everything included.

Market position reports, search defense, AI visibility monitoring, reputation monitoring, site performance, and the website for one flat monthly fee. No setup cost. No contract. Free snapshot first — see where you stand before you commit.

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FAQ

Answer-first details for buyers who want the model spelled out clearly.

Do you work with both medical and cosmetic dermatology practices?+

Yes. Blynk maps both sides of the market — medical keywords like skin cancer screening and eczema treatment, and cosmetic keywords like Botox, laser resurfacing, and chemical peels. The competitive landscape is different for each, and the system tracks both.

Which review platforms do you monitor for dermatologists?+

Google and Healthgrades. Dermatology patients check more than one source before choosing a practice, so supported specialty review monitoring matters.

How does this help with cosmetic dermatology specifically?+

Cosmetic procedures are high-margin and research-heavy. Blynk identifies which procedure keywords your competitors rank for, which ones have content gaps, and where AI search recommends them over you — then builds the pages and structured data to close those gaps.

Next step

See where you stand.

Get a competitive snapshot of your practice’s market — rankings, reviews, AI visibility, and content gaps — before you commit to anything.

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