Every healthcare specialty has its own enforcement surface. Med spas, weight loss clinics, and regen practices face different FDA patterns, different FTC rules, and different state medical board scrutiny. One rule set for all of healthcare cannot model that - so we built one per specialty.
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Medical spas sit at the intersection of FDA device rules, FTC endorsement rules, and state medical board supervision requirements - a regulatory triangle no other specialty deals with in the same way.
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Weight loss - and specifically GLP-1 marketing - is the single highest-growth FDA enforcement category right now. Your marketing needs to be built for 2026 rules, not last year's.
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Regenerative medicine is where this compliance category was born. More FDA warning letters have been issued for stem cell and regen marketing than for any other healthcare vertical.
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Dental marketing has three overlapping regulators - FDA on devices and treatments, FTC on claims and testimonials, and your state dental board on specialty claims and supervision. One tool built for that full surface.
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IV therapy sits in a uniquely exposed regulatory position - compounded drug rules, FDA drug-claim rules, FTC substantiation rules, and nursing-scope regulations all apply at once.
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Aesthetic and plastic surgery practices carry the most visual marketing of any healthcare specialty - before/after photos, patient transformation content, and surgical outcome claims. That visual surface is also the densest FTC enforcement target.
See specialty rule setMost compliance tools model 'healthcare' as a single category. That approximation misses the specialty-specific enforcement that drives real warning letters. A med spa marketing Botox faces completely different rules than a regen clinic marketing PRP, which faces completely different rules than a weight-loss clinic marketing GLP-1s.
RegenCompliance is organized the same way regulators think about enforcement - by specialty, by claim category, by device or drug classification. That specificity is what catches the violations generic tools miss.
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The rule set expands regularly. If your specialty isn't listed, the core rules still apply - and new specialty pages go live as the rule set grows.