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Discounted Into Irrelevance: The Death of Luxury in Medical Aesthetics

Discounted Into Irrelevance: The Death of Luxury in Medical Aesthetics

Episode 97 Published 9 hours ago
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Somewhere along the way, medical aesthetics confused luxury with liquidation — and the constant flash sales, Filler Fridays, and 20%-off banners that feel like survival are quietly training your patients to stop trusting your expertise and start trusting your discount calendar. This episode gets honest about why a packed schedule built on promotions can disguise a clinic that's actually dying, the difference between movement and momentum almost nobody gets right, and how discounting cannibalizes the exact memberships and packages it's supposed to feed. Because the moment your patient stops asking "what's best for me" and starts asking "what's on sale," you don't have a luxury relationship anymore — you've got retail dependency, and those are two very different things.

The fix is structural, and it lives behind the curtain. Inside the members' edition: the revenue ladder your promotions should reinforce instead of undermine, the three buyers sitting in your database right now and how to reach all of them without slashing a single price, the buyer-frame calendar that hands you urgency for free, and the audit questions that tell you in seconds whether a promotion is building your clinic or bleeding it. If your memberships are flat and your patients are waiting for the next sale instead of booking the right treatment, this is the conversation you need.

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