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47 Best Med Spas in Salt Lake City, UT (2026): Ratings, Reviews & Pricing

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By The No BS Med Spa Reviews Editorial Team · Updated 2026-05-19

Key Facts

  • Salt Lake City, UT has 47 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews.
  • Average rating: 4.88 / 5 across 1,417 patient reviews.
  • Top rated: Trilogy Medical Center (★ 4.8, 504 reviews)
  • Rating distribution: 21 spas at 5★, 25 at 4.0–4.99★, 0 at 3.0–3.99★.
  • Popular treatments: Botox, dermal fillers, HydraFacial, laser hair removal, body contouring, weight loss (GLP-1).

Salt Lake City, UT has 47 medical spas offering Botox, dermal fillers, laser treatments, body contouring, weight loss programs, and more. The average med spa in Salt Lake City holds a 4.88/5 rating across 1,417 aggregated patient reviews. Rankings on this page use a transparent priority score (rating × ln(review_count + 1)) — no paid placement in organic results.

About med spas in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City's medical spa market reflects both the region's outdoor-focused lifestyle and a growing demand for non-surgical aesthetic refinement. The area's high elevation and intense sun exposure drive consistent interest in laser hair removal and preventive skin treatments like HydraFacial and microneedling among locals looking to manage UV damage year-round. Providers here range from dermatology-affiliated clinics in downtown and Sugar House neighborhoods to independent med spas scattered across the greater metro area and suburbs, serving a patient base that skews toward active professionals and affluent families in their 30s to 60s.

Utah's regulatory environment positions med spas with varying degrees of physician oversight—some operate under direct supervision of board-certified dermatologists or plastic surgeons, while others function more independently. This creates real variation in scope and credential rigor across the market. Botox and dermal filler injections remain the high-volume services, but practitioners here also report steady demand for body contouring treatments. Before booking any procedure, verify that your chosen provider employs board-certified physicians or qualified nurses under proper medical direction, and schedule a consultation to discuss realistic outcomes for your skin type and goals.

Below are the best 10 med spas in Salt Lake City picked by No BS Med Spa Reviews

Ranked by priority score (rating × log review count). All listings are unpaid.

How we ranked these: Priority score = rating × ln(reviews + 1). No spa paid to appear in this list. We evaluated 47 spas in Salt Lake City against 8 data points. Read our methodology →

  1. 1

    3775 S Highland Dr Suite 2

    4.8 · 504 reviews
  2. 2

    3939 Wasatch Blvd #5

    5 · 30 reviews
  3. 3

    705 E 900 S #100

    4.8 · 30 reviews
  4. 4

    310 E 4500 S #150

    5 · 20 reviews
  5. 5

    1549 S 1100 E B

    5 · 20 reviews
  6. 6

    3355 S State St Suite B

    5 · 20 reviews
  7. 7

    779 S 200 E

    5 · 20 reviews
  8. 8

    868 McClelland St Suite 4

    5 · 20 reviews
  9. 9

    1414 S Foothill Dr #D

    5 · 20 reviews
  10. 10

    444 S 900 E Suite 102

    5 · 20 reviews

All 47 Medical Spas in Salt Lake City

Trilogy Medical Center

3775 S Highland Dr Suite 2

4.8 · 504

Altitude Medspa

3939 Wasatch Blvd #5

5 · 30

Haus of Aesthetics Salt Lake City

705 E 900 S #100

4.8 · 30

The Glow Up MedSpa

310 E 4500 S #150

5 · 20

Ritual Skin & Health

1549 S 1100 E B

5 · 20

Simply Wellness

3355 S State St Suite B

5 · 20

Spa Moonlight Kingdom

779 S 200 E

5 · 20

Peak Hydration Spa

868 McClelland St Suite 4

5 · 20

Foothill Wellness

1414 S Foothill Dr #D

5 · 20

Viso Bespoke Aesthetics

444 S 900 E Suite 102

5 · 20

Mindy Simpson DNP, FNP-C / Simpson Wellness

1370 S 2100 E Studio 102

5 · 20

Salt and Stone Wellness | Ketamine Clinic in Salt Lake City

445 E 200 S #140

5 · 20

Imago Medical Spa

22 W Fireclay Ave

5 · 20

Simply Tox

3355 S State St Suite C

5 · 20

Alchemy Medical Aesthetics

2645 E Parleys Way Ste 500

5 · 20

Nuance Aesthetics

82 S 1100 E Suite 400

5 · 20

Vue Medical Spa

4000 S 700 E #10

5 · 20

FACE FOUNDRIÉ - Salt Lake City

1440 S Foothill Dr #160

5 · 20

Preston Ward, MD - Facial Plastic Surgeon & Rhinoplasty

6322 S 3000 E Suite 170

5 · 20

ilLumin8skin

1400 So

5 · 20

GLO SPA

4885 S 900 E #209

5 · 20

Iconic Skin Boutique

2145 E 2100 S #1105

5 · 20

SkinSpirit Salt Lake City

1160 E 2100 S

5 · 20

Massage Float Spa 19

1212 State St

4.9 · 20

Aesthetics PRP in Utah

2290 E 4500 S Suit #225

4.9 · 20

Beauty Lab + Laser

5496 S 900 E

4.9 · 20

Elase Medical Spa - Sugarhouse

2236 S 1300 E D4

4.9 · 20

Forever Beauty Med Spa

352 Denver St #250

4.9 · 20

RO Aesthetics

3775 S Highland Dr Suite 2

4.9 · 20

FIKA Infusion + Wellness

3142 Highland Dr STE. B5

4.9 · 20

Cameron Wellness and Spa

3378 S 2300 E

4.9 · 20

Basalt Day Spa

402 East Harvey Milk Blvd

4.9 · 20

Saltz Plastic Surgery & Saltz Spa Vitoria

5445 Highland Dr

4.9 · 20

Solset Wellness

3920 S 1100 E #150

4.9 · 20

Salt Lake City Botox and Fillers

Behind Millcreek Cafe on the South side of the street Inside Canyon Cove Office Park

4.9 · 20

EastWest Massage & Spa (by appointment only)

1074 W 600 N

4.8 · 20

The Mint Facial Bar & Med Spa

1340 E 200 S

4.8 · 20

Wasatch Medical Spa

2505 E 3300 S Suite 102

4.7 · 20

SLC Med Spa

2138 Highland Dr

4.7 · 20

Portica Body & Face

1400 S Foothill Dr #101

4.7 · 20

Body Rock Sculpting Med Spa

5525 S 900 E Suite 340

4.7 · 20

ReMedical

2505 E 3300 S Ste 202

4.7 · 20

Matrix Spa & Massage

533 S 700 E

4.6 · 20

The Grand Spa

555 S Main St

4.5 · 20

Gateway Aesthetic Institute and Laser Center

650 S Main St Suite 100

4.3 · 20

Top Rated Medical

5187 Ascension Wy #250

4.7 · 13

Med Spa Salt Lake City

370 9th Ave

Popular Treatments in Salt Lake City

Local pricing and providers for each treatment.

Local Insights — Salt Lake City Med Spa Guide

There are 47 medical spas in Salt Lake City, UT, averaging 4.88/5 across 1,417 patient reviews. Of those, 46 hold ratings of 4.0 stars or higher — a sign that the Salt Lake City market skews toward well-established providers with consistent patient outcomes.

Neighborhoods like Downtown Salt Lake City concentrate higher-end injectable and laser providers, while outlying areas of Salt Lake City tend to offer broader wellness menus (IV therapy, GLP-1 programs, body contouring) at more accessible price points. Trilogy Medical Center currently leads the city by priority score with a 4.8 rating across 504 reviews.

Compared with national benchmarks, Salt Lake City pricing for popular treatments tracks the local cost-of-living index, meaning Botox, fillers, and laser hair removal can swing 20–50% above or below the national midpoint depending on the specific neighborhood and provider tier.

How much does Botox cost in Salt Lake City?

Botox in Salt Lake City typically costs $10–$25 per unit. A full forehead treatment uses 20–50 units, so the total cost is usually $200–$1250 per session, depending on provider experience, injector credentials, and the specific neighborhood within Salt Lake City, UT. Most med spas offer per-unit pricing transparently; watch out for "per area" quotes that can obscure your final cost.

What is the top-rated med spa in Salt Lake City?

Trilogy Medical Center is the top-rated medical spa in Salt Lake City, UT with a 4.8/5 rating across 504 verified patient reviews. Rankings on No BS Med Spa Reviews use a transparent priority score (rating × ln(review_count + 1)), so a clinic must combine strong ratings with meaningful review volume to reach the top. View Trilogy Medical Center

How many medical spas are in Salt Lake City?

Salt Lake City, UT has 47 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews. Together they hold 1,417 aggregated patient reviews with an average rating of 4.88 / 5.

  • 21 spas rated 5.0★
  • 25 spas rated 4.0–4.99★
  • 0 spas rated 3.0–3.99★
  • 0 spas rated below 3.0★
  • 1 spas with no rating yet

Treatment Pricing in Salt Lake City

TreatmentTypical CostUnitNational Avg.
Botox in Salt Lake City$10–$25per unit$10–$25
Dermal Fillers in Salt Lake City$600–$1,500per syringe$600–$1,500
Laser Hair Removal in Salt Lake City$100–$600per session$100–$600
HydraFacial in Salt Lake City$150–$350per treatment$150–$350
Microneedling in Salt Lake City$250–$700per session$250–$700
Chemical Peels in Salt Lake City$150–$800per session$150–$800
Body Contouring in Salt Lake City$600–$4,000per treatment area$600–$4,000
CoolSculpting in Salt Lake City$750–$1,500per applicator$750–$1,500

Prices are typical local ranges based on cost-of-living adjustment vs. national averages. Final pricing varies by provider experience, product brand, and quantity.

Where to Find Med Spas in Salt Lake City

Med spa density in Salt Lake City, UTis highest in these neighborhoods, which cluster the city's injectable, laser, and skincare providers.

  • Downtown Salt Lake City
  • North Salt Lake City
  • South Salt Lake City

Tips for Choosing a Med Spa in Salt Lake City

  1. Verify medical director credentials. A licensed physician (MD or DO) should oversee injectables and laser care; ask who the medical director is and confirm their license is active in UT.
  2. Check before/after photos. Look for unretouched, consistent-lighting photos of patients with skin and anatomy similar to yours — not stock or marketing imagery.
  3. Ask about product brands. Reputable Salt Lake City med spas use FDA-approved injectables (Botox, Dysport, Juvéderm, Restylane, RHA). Ask to see the product box at the time of treatment.
  4. Confirm pricing in writing. Get per-unit (not per-area) pricing for Botox, per-syringe pricing for fillers, and a written estimate for any package deal before paying.
  5. Read recent reviews. Prioritize reviews from the last 12 months over older ones, and pay attention to how the clinic responds to negative feedback.

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How we picked these spas in Salt Lake City

We evaluated 8 data points across 47 medical spas in Salt Lake City. No spa paid to appear in our rankings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many medical spas are in Salt Lake City, UT?

Salt Lake City, UT has 47 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews, with 1,417 aggregated patient reviews and an average rating of 4.88 out of 5 stars.

What is the best-rated med spa in Salt Lake City?

Trilogy Medical Center is the highest-ranked medical spa in Salt Lake City by our priority score, with 4.8/5 rating and 504 reviews.

What treatments are offered at med spas in Salt Lake City?

Most med spas in Salt Lake City offer Botox, dermal fillers, laser hair removal, HydraFacial, microneedling, chemical peels, and body contouring. Some specialize in weight loss / GLP-1 programs (semaglutide, tirzepatide) and IV therapy.

How much does Botox cost in Salt Lake City, UT?

Botox in Salt Lake City typically costs $10–$25 per unit, depending on provider experience and metro area. A full forehead treatment uses 20–50 units, so total cost is usually $200–$1,250 per session.

How much does Botox typically cost in Salt Lake City?

Botox in Salt Lake City ranges from $10–$25 per unit, with most patients paying $150–$400 per treatment session. Prices vary by provider credentials and clinic overhead. Many practices offer package discounts for regular maintenance treatments scheduled every 3–4 months.

What's the difference between dermal fillers and fat transfer for cheek augmentation?

Dermal fillers (hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite) are injected in-office and take effect immediately, lasting 6–18 months. Fat transfer requires liposuction and grafting under anesthesia, costs more, but results can last years. A board-certified provider can advise which suits your anatomy and goals.

Is laser hair removal safe on darker skin tones?

Modern laser systems (diode, alexandrite, Nd:YAG) can be safely used on all skin types when properly calibrated. Nd:YAG lasers are preferred for darker skin. Board-certified dermatologists or laser technicians trained in skin phototyping minimize risk. Always verify your provider's experience treating your skin tone.

Can you get CoolSculpting and microneedling done on the same day?

Yes, many med spas combine treatments, though timing matters. Microneedling causes temporary inflammation, so spacing treatments 2–4 weeks apart reduces irritation risk. Consult your provider—they'll assess your skin condition and recommend a safe sequence based on your goals.

Does Salt Lake City's dry climate affect aftercare for facial treatments?

Yes. Utah's low humidity and altitude can dry skin post-treatment, intensifying sensitivity from lasers or microneedling. Board-certified providers recommend extra moisturizer and strict sunscreen use (SPF 30+). Stay hydrated and avoid harsh products for at least one week after invasive procedures.

How do I know if a med spa provider is actually board-certified?

Verify credentials through the American Board of Medical Specialties, state medical board websites, or boards specific to dermatology or plastic surgery. Ask for proof in-office. Be cautious of unlicensed "aestheticians" performing injections—injectors should be RNs, PAs, or physicians in Utah.

What's the cost range for non-surgical body contouring like radiofrequency or ultrasound?

Non-surgical body contouring (radiofrequency, focused ultrasound) typically costs $1,500–$5,000 per treatment area, with 4–6 sessions recommended. Results are modest compared to surgery. Prices vary by clinic technology and provider experience. Request a consultation to understand realistic outcomes for your body type.

Are GLP-1 weight-loss treatments available at med spas in Salt Lake City?

Some med spas partner with physicians to offer GLP-1 prescription management, though many refer patients to primary care or weight-loss specialists. If offered, expect medical evaluation, ongoing monitoring, and costs of $200–$400+ monthly depending on dosing. Always consult your doctor about medical necessity.

How often do I need professional hydrating facials to see results?

Results depend on your skin condition. Most patients see improvement after 1–2 facials, with maintenance every 3–4 weeks for sustained benefits. Hydrating facials include serums, masks, or light actives. Board-certified estheticians customize frequency based on your skin type, sensitivity, and skincare routine at home.

What should I look for in a med spa's before-and-after gallery?

Seek galleries showing diverse patient ages, skin tones, and anatomies—not just "best cases." Results should be realistic, not dramatically altered. Verify before-and-afters are from that specific provider, ideally with timestamps. Red flags: overly edited photos, identical angles, or results that seem impossible for the stated treatment.

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Methodology: Provider data is sourced from public business records and continuously verified. Rankings use the priority score formula: rating × ln(review_count + 1). Industry context is informed by the AMSA State of the Industry 2025 and ASPS annual procedural statistics. No paid placement in organic results.

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