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HydraFacial · Salt Lake City, UT

HydraFacial in Salt Lake City

1 clinic · ranked by rating & reviews · updated 2026

A HydraFacial is a multi-step facial that cleanses, exfoliates and hydrates the skin, usually with no downtime, which makes it a popular maintenance treatment. Many clients book it on a regular schedule for an everyday glow. It is one of the more affordable and approachable med spa services to start with.

Below are 1 med spas offering hydrafacial in Salt Lake City, UT, ranked by Google review volume so you can start with the most established options and contact them directly.

Typical pricing in Salt Lake City

Typical Salt Lake City pricing: roughly $11–15 per unit for Botox, $575–1,000 per syringe for filler, and $160–340 per session for HydraFacial or microneedling. Packages and memberships are common — confirm the rate at consultation.

See our full guide to med spas in Salt Lake City for neighborhoods, local pricing and how to choose.

Top hydrafacial clinics in Salt Lake City

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    Rise Rejuvenation Center
    Med Spa

    Rise Rejuvenation Center

    Salt lake city

    Medical spa in Murray, UT · 5★ (487).

    ★ 5 · 487View →

FAQ

HydraFacial in Salt Lake City — common questions

How much does a HydraFacial cost? +
Usually around $150–350 per session depending on add-ons and the clinic; many spas offer membership or package pricing for regular visits.
How often should I get one? +
Many people book HydraFacials on a regular schedule for maintenance; a provider can suggest a cadence that fits your skin and goals.
How is it different from a regular facial? +
It is a specific multi-step protocol (cleanse, exfoliate, extract, hydrate). Clinics can explain what their version includes — ask what is in the treatment when you book.
How much does Botox cost in Salt Lake City? +
Most Salt Lake City med spas charge about $11–15 per unit, and a typical treatment uses 20–40 units. Confirm the per-unit rate and number of units quoted before booking.
Are med spas in Salt Lake City regulated? +
Medical spas in Utah operate under a licensed physician, and injectables and laser treatments should be performed or supervised by qualified medical professionals. Look for a named medical director and licensed injectors.
What should I look for when choosing a med spa in Salt Lake City? +
Prioritize a licensed medical team, transparent pricing, real before-and-after photos and a consultation before any treatment. High review counts help, but verify credentials first.
Which Salt Lake City areas have the most med spas? +
Downtown, Murray, Draper, Sandy and nearby Park City have the highest concentration. Use the list below to compare clinics by rating, reviews and treatments.

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