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Local Insights — Salt Lake City Med Spa Guide

How much does Botox cost in Salt Lake City? (2026)

Botox in Salt Lake City typically costs $10–$18 per unit, with most treatments requiring 20–60 units ($200–$900 total). Prices vary by injector experience, practice type, and demand. 56 verified med spas in Salt Lake City are listed on MedicalSpaLocator — many offer new patient specials and complimentary consultations.

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

Based on aggregated Google reviews across 56 verified providers, The Glow Up MedSpa holds one of the highest verified ratings in Salt Lake City with 5 stars from 20 reviews as of 2026. View all providers above to compare ratings side by side.

How many medical spas are in Salt Lake City?

MedicalSpaLocator tracks 56 verified medical spas in Salt Lake City as of 2026, offering treatments including Botox, dermal fillers, laser hair removal, HydraFacial, and body contouring. Use the filters above to narrow by treatment type.

Treatment Pricing in Salt Lake City

Estimated price ranges for popular treatments at Salt Lake City med spas. Actual costs vary by provider.

TreatmentPrice RangeFrequencyView Providers
Botox$200–$600/areaEvery 3–4 monthsSee providers →
Dermal Fillers$600–$1,200/syringeEvery 9–18 monthsSee providers →
Laser Hair Removal$150–$500/session6–8 sessionsSee providers →
HydraFacial$150–$300/sessionMonthlySee providers →
Microneedling$250–$500/session3–4 sessionsSee providers →
Morpheus8$800–$1,800/session1–3 sessionsSee providers →
CoolSculpting$750–$1,500/area1–2 sessionsSee providers →
Semaglutide$299–$499/monthMonthlySee providers →

Frequently Asked Questions

How many med spas are in Salt Lake City?+

There are 56 medical spas in Salt Lake City with an average Google rating of 4.9 stars. Medical Spa Locator helps you compare providers, read reviews, and book consultations.

What treatments are most popular at Salt Lake City med spas?+

The most popular treatments at Salt Lake City med spas include Botox, dermal fillers, laser hair removal, chemical peels, microneedling, and body contouring. Many providers also offer facials, PRP therapy, and CoolSculpting.

How do I choose a med spa in Salt Lake City?+

When choosing a med spa in Salt Lake City, look for listings with high Google ratings, read patient reviews, check that practitioners are licensed, and compare treatment options and pricing. Medical Spa Locator makes it easy to compare all providers side by side.

What is the average cost of Botox in Salt Lake City?+

Botox in Salt Lake City typically costs $10–15 per unit, with most treatments using 20–60 units ($200–$900 total). Prices vary by provider experience and location. Many med spas in Salt Lake City offer new patient specials and loyalty programs.

Do Salt Lake City med spas offer free consultations?+

Many med spas in Salt Lake City offer complimentary consultations for new patients. This is a great opportunity to discuss your treatment goals, receive a personalized plan, and compare pricing before committing to a provider.

What should I expect at my first med spa visit in Salt Lake City?+

Your first visit typically includes a consultation with a licensed provider who will assess your skin, discuss goals, and recommend treatments. Most consultations take 15–30 minutes. Bring a list of current medications and skincare products for the best experience.

Is Botox or filler better for first-time patients in Salt Lake City?+

Botox is often recommended for first-time patients because results are temporary (3–4 months), require minimal downtime, and deliver visible improvements for lines and wrinkles. Dermal fillers are a great complement for volume loss. Many Salt Lake City providers offer combination treatments with a personalized assessment during your consultation.

What is the most popular weight loss treatment at Salt Lake City med spas?+

Semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro/Zepbound) injections are the fastest-growing med spa treatments in Salt Lake City in 2025–2026. These GLP-1 medications produce 15–20% average body weight reduction and are offered by many medical weight loss programs at Salt Lake City med spas. Costs typically range from $299–$599/month for compounded versions.

Are Salt Lake City med spas licensed and regulated?+

Yes — medical spas in Salt Lake City must operate under a licensed physician or medical director and comply with state regulations. All providers on Medical Spa Locator have been verified as active businesses. When booking, confirm your injector's credentials (RN, NP, PA, or MD) and ask about their training and experience with specific treatments.

What is Morpheus8 and is it available in Salt Lake City?+

Morpheus8 is a radiofrequency microneedling device that remodels collagen in the face and body, reducing wrinkles, tightening skin, and improving texture. It's one of the fastest-growing treatments in Salt Lake City with little downtime compared to surgical alternatives. Results typically appear 3–4 weeks after treatment and continue improving for up to 3 months.

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