Ohio advertising rules for med spas
FTC and state limits on how treatments and results may be marketed. Below are the Ohio rules that govern it, each linked to its primary source. Monitoring and reference, not legal advice.
Advertising rules in Ohio
Making a false, fraudulent, deceptive or misleading statement in the solicitation of, or advertising for, patients is a statutory ground for discipline in Ohio — covering statements that misrepresent facts, omit material facts, create false expectations, or would cause an ordinary person to be misled.
Ohio Rev. Code §4731.22(B)(5) · verified Aug 17, 2026
The Attorney General may seek a declaratory judgment that a practice violates the Consumer Sales Practices Act and obtain a temporary or permanent injunction, may bring a class action on behalf of consumers, and may ask the court to appoint a receiver and sequester assets to reimburse them. Civil penalties run to $5,000 per day for violating an injunction.
Ohio Rev. Code §1345.07 · verified Aug 17, 2026
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