Turning Patient Interest Into Predictable Consult Volume.

Most aesthetic and surgical practices don’t have a marketing problem.

They have a systems problem.

A patient submits a consultation request.
An inquiry comes through the website.
Someone messages the practice on social media.

And then things start to slow down.

Response times stretch.
Front desks get overwhelmed.
Leads slip through the cracks.

Not because the team doesn’t care — but because the systems behind patient acquisition weren’t designed to scale.

Hi, I’m Alisha.

With 10+ years of experience in digital strategy and healthcare marketing, I’ve worked closely with aesthetic and surgical practices and noticed the same pattern across the industry:

Practices were investing heavily in marketing, yet consult schedules still felt unpredictable.

The issue wasn’t traffic.

It was what happened after the patient clicked.

That realization led me to create The Aesthetic Prescription.

Instead of focusing only on marketing, I help practices install the infrastructure behind it — automation, AI-driven patient communication, and conversion systems that turn patient interest into booked consultations.

Because when the right systems are in place, growth becomes predictable.

And practices can focus on what matters most: patient care.

If your practice is generating interest but struggling to consistently convert it into consultations, there’s usually a systems issue behind it.

And that’s exactly what I help solve.

Alisha, Founder & AI Strategist

Marketing Creates Attention. Systems Turn It Into Patients.

Where Practices Lose Patients.

Even high-performing aesthetic and surgical practices often lose patients before they ever reach the consultation room.

Not because the surgeon isn’t exceptional.

But because the systems surrounding patient acquisition weren’t designed to support modern patient behavior.

Most breakdowns happen in four places:

✔️ Slow Response Times Patients researching procedures rarely contact just one practice. When responses take hours or days, they often book elsewhere.

✔️ Disconnected Systems Website inquiries, social media messages, and lead forms often live in different places, making consistent follow-up difficult.

✔️ Manual Front Desk BottlenecksFront desk teams are managing phones, patients, scheduling, and paperwork — leaving little time to nurture new inquiries properly.

✔️ Lack of Patient Communication InfrastructureWithout automated communication and intelligent follow-up, many interested patients simply disappear before scheduling.

These aren’t marketing problems.

They’re infrastructure problems.

And when the right systems are in place, practices stop chasing leads— and start converting them.

If your practice is generating interest but struggling to consistently convert that interest into consultations, it may be time to review the systems behind your patient acquisition.