Aesthetic Record booking links, consultation CTAs, online booking routes, and service-page appointment paths
Aesthetic Record booking
Check the Aesthetic Record booking link before patients hit a dead end.
Aesthetic Record can sit behind a med spa's Book Now button, consultation request, membership path, or treatment page. The risk is usually not obvious from the homepage. An old campaign may still point to a retired booking route, a service page may send patients to the wrong destination, or a mobile page may hide the next step before the booking page ever opens. SiteLeak checks the public path first and keeps paid access focused on affected URLs, repair notes, and retest steps.
Visitor paths this page checks
Status, final URL, redirect, and provider-error clues from safely checked public booking destinations
Treatment, membership, gallery, campaign, and homepage paths that should lead patients to booking or consultation
Public mobile evidence for booking, consultation, call, contact, and form actions before the provider step
Fix Packet rows with affected URL, observed details, repair owner, change request, and retest guidance
Booking links can outlive the campaign that created them
A med spa may launch a seasonal offer, update a treatment page, or change a membership path, then forget an older Aesthetic Record booking link that still receives traffic from search, ads, or social profiles.
Keep the repair tied to one public path
The useful handoff is simple: this page showed the link, this destination was checked, this happened, and this is the URL to retest after publishing. That is what a busy practice manager can forward.
When a one-time fix is not enough
If the med spa changes offers or services often, the same provider link can break again later. Weekly monitoring keeps checking the homepage and selected booking or contact paths after the first repair.
What this page helps you decide
Use this page when a med spa wants to check whether an Aesthetic Record booking or consultation link still works from public pages.
Practical fixes after the scan
Replace stale Aesthetic Record booking URLs with the current public appointment or consultation destination.
Update treatment, membership, and campaign CTAs that still point to retired provider routes.
Add a backup call, contact, or consultation path when the provider link cannot be repaired immediately.
Rerun the scan after publishing to confirm the public path no longer shows the same blocker.
Start weekly monitoring when campaigns, treatment pages, or provider settings change the same booking path often.
Evidence examples
Aesthetic Record booking link is unreachable
A public consultation or booking CTA resolves to an Aesthetic Record-like destination that does not load successfully during the check.
Fix: Update the CTA to the current booking destination and retest the page patients use before booking.
Backup consultation form appears unavailable
Public form evidence near the booking flow shows fields, but the submit action appears disabled or unavailable.
Fix: Repair the form state or provider embed so visitors have a usable next step.
Treatment page mentions the service but gives no booking path
The scanned public page lacks phone, email, booking, contact, consultation, or form signals near the treatment content.
Fix: Add a clear booking or consultation action near the service content and rerun the scan.
Paid access
Use paid access when the scan finds a repair-ready issue.
The free scan is the decision point. If the result matters, the Fix Packet adds the exact affected path, repair brief, owner and technical PDFs, and retest checklist.
Questions this scan can answer
Is SiteLeak affiliated with Aesthetic Record?
No. SiteLeak is not affiliated with Aesthetic Record. It checks public website paths and does not represent the provider.
Does SiteLeak send a test consultation request?
No. It does not submit forms, create records, choose appointment times, or enter patient information while checking public paths.
Can I scan a treatment page instead of the homepage?
Yes. For this kind of issue, a treatment, offer, or consultation page is often the better starting point.