The advice is everywhere. Every SEO coach, every industry conference, every digital agency says the same thing: get more Google reviews.
So you do the work. You train your front desk team to ask every happy client before they leave. You set up a follow-up text with a direct link to your Google Business Profile. You even print a small card for the checkout counter. Slowly, the five-star reviews start coming in.
Then a funny thing happens. Nothing changes.
A new review comes in and pushes your best one down the page. Then another. That heartfelt write-up from the client who said your results gave her confidence back now lives three scrolls deep on your profile.
Nobody sees it on the way in. Nobody shares it. It just sits there, quietly buried under the most recent posts.
You did everything right. You built up the reviews. But there they are, disappearing under newer ones. And you start thinking: there has to be a better way to display them.
There is. It starts with knowing how to turn Google reviews into AI testimonial videos.
How to Turn Google Reviews into AI Testimonial Videos Key Takeaways
- Most medspas and plastic surgery practices collect Google reviews but rarely use them beyond their Google Business Profile
- Reviews are trusted social proof but text gets scrolled past while video gets watched
- 87% of people say a video has convinced them to buy a product or service
- Four formats for turning reviews into AI testimonial videos: animated text, voiceover with text on screen, Review of the Week, and service slideshows with review overlays
- Neur Digital’s AI Video Testimonial Service creates realistic talking-head videos from your existing reviews — no camera or client coordination required
- Every video is delivered in both landscape and vertical formats, ready for every platform
- Your first AI video testimonial from Neur Digital is free
Your Best Reviews Are Already Written. They Just Need a Bigger Stage.
Most medspas and plastic surgery practices are sitting on a goldmine and don’t realize it.
Your reviews are written in your clients’ own words.
They’re unscripted, unfiltered, and trusted by strangers far more than anything your marketing team writes.
The problem isn’t the reviews. It’s the format.
Text lives and dies on your Google Business Profile.
Video lives everywhere — Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, your website, your email campaigns, and your paid ads.
According to video marketing research, 87% of people have been convinced to buy a product or service after watching a video. Your best reviews deserve that kind of reach.
4 Ways to Turn Google Reviews into AI Testimonial Videos
There’s more than one way to do this. The right format depends on your goals, your audience, and how much time you have.
Here are four formats that work well for medspas and plastic surgery practices.
1. Animated Text Review Videos
Pull the review text and animate it word-by-word on screen. Add your brand colors, your logo, and a background music track. When done right, this format stops the scroll in under three seconds.
This works best for short, punchy reviews — one or two powerful sentences.
Tools like the ones below can produce these animated text videos without a designer.
Instagram Stories, Reels, and Facebook posts are the ideal home for this format.
The words are your client’s. The motion is what makes people stop and actually read them.
2. Voiceover Videos With the Review on Screen
Take a longer review and pair it with an AI voiceover reading it aloud while the text appears on screen.
Layer in B-roll footage of your practice, treatment rooms, or before-and-after imagery where appropriate.
This format feels like a mini commercial, built entirely around what your clients actually said. It works especially well for YouTube, website service pages, and Facebook video ads.
Hearing and seeing the review at the same time builds trust faster than text alone. That’s the simple reason this format converts well.
3. Review of the Week
Pick one standout review each week and build a short dedicated video around it.
Open with the client’s first name and the treatment they received. Animate or voice the review. Close with a branded thank-you frame and your practice contact information.
This format creates a recurring content series.
Your audience starts to expect it. Over time, it signals that you read your reviews, you appreciate your clients, and real people are getting real results at your practice.
It’s one of the most sustainable ways to stay consistent on social media without creating content from scratch every single week.
4. Service Slideshows With Review Overlays
Combine four to six photos of a specific treatment with review quotes overlaid on each slide. End with your logo, a clear call to action, and your contact information.
This format works well for treatment-specific campaigns.
Running a Botox special? Promoting a lip filler offer ahead of the holidays?
Let a real client’s words lead the messaging alongside the service visuals.
Tools like Animoto or Canva make these easy to batch-produce. They work as Instagram carousels and Facebook slideshow ads without requiring design experience.
The Easiest Way to Turn Reviews into AI Videos
DIY formats work. But they take creative time that most practice owners and office managers simply don’t have.
That’s where Neur Digital’s AI Video Testimonial Service comes in.
Rather than animated text or slideshows, Neur creates a realistic AI talking-head model that delivers your client’s exact review words directly to camera.
No client coordination. No studio. No camera crew.
Here’s how it works.
- You choose the review.
- You share a photo or a short description for your AI model.
- Neur builds the video around the testimonial and delivers it in both landscape (16:9) and vertical (9:16) formats so you’re covered on every platform without any extra editing on your end.
This works especially well for medspa marketing and plastic surgery practices where trust drives every booking decision. Neur specializes in healthcare marketing and understands what converts in this space — that’s a meaningful difference from working with a general video agency.
The words stay your client’s. The delivery looks professional. The videos are ready to post or run as paid ads from day one.
Neur is also offering a free first AI video testimonial with no strings attached — a low-risk way to see exactly what this can look like for your practice.
See how AI turns real customer moments into powerful video testimonials.
Where Else These Videos Work for You
AI review videos aren’t just a social media play.
- Embed them on service pages to increase the chance a visitor books a consultation.
- Drop a video thumbnail in your email campaigns — video content in email consistently lifts click-through rates.
- Run them as paid ads on Facebook and Instagram where social proof in video format is one of the highest-performing ad types available.
Each video extends the life of one review across every channel your potential clients already use.
These Videos Work Because the Words Are Already Real
This is worth saying clearly.
The reason AI testimonial review videos perform well isn’t the technology. It’s that the words are authentic.
Nobody wrote them for you.
A real client sat down, thought about their experience, and chose to share it publicly.
AI video just makes sure more people actually see it.
If you’re going to invest time into building your online reputation, it makes sense to get more than one use out of every review you earn.
How to Turn Google Reviews into AI Testimonial Videos Conclusion
Your clients are already doing the hard part. They’re leaving honest, detailed, five-star reviews about the work you do every day.
The question is whether you’re letting those words work for you or watching them drift to the bottom of your Google profile where no one sees them.
You don’t need a film crew or a big marketing budget to change that.
Whether you start with a simple animated text video this week or explore a done-for-you AI video testimonial service, the goal is the same: get your best reviews in front of more people in a format they actually stop to watch.
Your reviews are already written. The videos are the next step.
Want to see what this looks like for your practice?
FAQs
Google reviews are publicly posted, so referencing them in your marketing is generally acceptable.
That said, best practice — especially in a medical setting — is to avoid using a client’s full name, photo, or identifying details without their consent.
In most cases, first name and treatment type are enough to keep the video authentic without crossing a privacy line.
When in doubt, ask. Most happy clients are glad to see their words highlighted.
Reviews that describe a specific experience, treatment, or emotional result tend to perform best on video.
Detailed, personal reviews feel more authentic to watch than short or generic ones.
A review that says “I’ve struggled with skin texture for years and after one treatment I finally feel like myself” will outperform “great service, highly recommend” in terms of engagement and trust. Look for reviews with a story in them.
Once a week is a strong, sustainable cadence for most practices.
A recurring format like a Review of the Week keeps your content calendar filled and trains your audience to engage with your social proof regularly.
Even 2-4 videos per month is enough to build noticeable momentum over a quarter — especially once you have a mix of formats to rotate through.
