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Best Chemical Peels in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City has 6 med spas offering Chemical Peels. Chemical Peels typically costs $150–$3,000 depending on depth in this market. Top-rated providers include SkinSpirit Salt Lake City, Altitude Med Spa, Modern SLC Med Spa. Typical downtime: 1–2 days (superficial) to 2–3 weeks (deep peels).

Discover the best chemical peel providers in Salt Lake City, UT. Compare 6 med spas offering light to deep peels for acne, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and overall skin rejuvenation. Find providers who customize peel strength and formulation to your unique skin concerns.

About Chemical Peel in Salt Lake City

A chemical peel uses a chemical solution to remove the outer layers of skin, revealing smoother, more even-toned skin beneath. Peels range from superficial (glycolic, lactic acid) to deep (TCA, phenol) and treat sun damage, acne scars, fine lines, and hyperpigmentation.

Typical Cost
$150–$3,000 depending on depth
Downtime
1–2 days (superficial) to 2–3 weeks (deep peels)
Sessions Needed
1–6 sessions depending on depth and goals

What to Expect at a Salt Lake City Chemical Peel Appointment

Superficial peels have little downtime. Medium and deep peels involve significant peeling and redness for 1–2 weeks. Sun protection is critical post-treatment.

Top Chemical Peels Providers in Salt Lake City

6 providers found

SkinSpirit Salt Lake City

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Salt Lake City, UT
5.0
108 reviews

National #1 provider of Botox and filler with world-class med spa services including facials, CoolSculpting, chemical peels, laser treatments, and Ultherapy.

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Altitude Med Spa

Salt Lake City, UT
4.9
50 reviews

Premier med spa serving Salt Lake City and Park City, specializing in Botox, Dysport, Sculptra, Kybella, PRP/PRF therapy, PDO thread lifts, and medical weight loss.

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Modern SLC Med Spa

Salt Lake City, UT
4.9
40 reviews

Led by Dr. Hillary Taggart, combines the art of aesthetics with the science of skincare, offering customized treatment plans for Botox, dermal filler, HydraFacial, and CoolSculpting.

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Nuance Aesthetics

Salt Lake City, UT
4.8
199 reviews

Founded in 2015, led by Dr. Rhudy (Owner/Medical Director) and Jill Miller (Co-Owner/Practice Manager) with 20+ years of collaboration in medical spa aesthetics.

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Haus of Aesthetics

Salt Lake City, UT
4.7
33 reviews

Salt Lake City's top voted, full-service medical spa. Woman-owned by Amy Archuleta, won Best of SLC accolades for two years straight. Welcomes all regardless of gender identity.

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Beauty Lab + Laser

Salt Lake City, UT
4.5
200 reviews

Created by Heather Gay and Andrea Robinson in 2017, this cosmetic medical practice focuses on customer satisfaction and transparency, offering HydraFacial, laser hair removal, Botox, and weight loss programs.

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About Chemical Peels

How Chemical Peels Work

A chemical solution is applied to the skin, causing the outer layers to exfoliate and eventually peel off. As the skin heals, new skin grows in that is typically smoother and more even in tone. Peels are categorized by depth: light (superficial) peels target the outermost layer using mild acids like glycolic or salicylic acid, medium peels penetrate deeper using trichloroacetic acid, and deep peels reach further into the skin using stronger formulations. The depth determines both the results and the recovery time.

Who It's For

Chemical peels are commonly chosen by people looking to improve skin texture, reduce the appearance of fine lines, even out skin tone, minimize acne scarring, and address sun damage or age spots. Light peels are suitable for most skin types. Medium and deep peels may not be appropriate for all skin tones and require evaluation by a qualified provider.

What to Expect

A light peel session typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. You may feel a mild tingling or stinging during application. After a light peel, expect minor redness and flaking for a few days. Medium peels involve more noticeable peeling and redness lasting up to a week. Deep peels require longer recovery, potentially two weeks or more, with significant peeling and sensitivity. Your provider will recommend the appropriate peel depth based on your skin concerns and type.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a chemical peel cost?
Superficial peels (glycolic, lactic acid) cost $150–$300 per session. Medium-depth TCA peels run $400–$900. Deep phenol peels can cost $2,500–$3,000 because they require more provider expertise and recovery monitoring.
How many chemical peel sessions do I need?
Superficial peels work best as a series of 4–6 sessions spaced 2–4 weeks apart. Medium-depth peels typically require 1–3 sessions. A single deep peel often delivers dramatic, long-lasting results — though recovery is significantly longer.
Are chemical peels covered by insurance?
Chemical peels for cosmetic concerns are not covered by insurance. Medically necessary peels (for example, treating actinic keratoses or precancerous lesions) may be covered when performed by a dermatologist. FSA/HSA accounts may apply when prescribed for a medical condition.
How do I find the best chemical peel provider near me?
For deep or medium peels, choose a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon. Superficial peels can be performed by trained estheticians at reputable med spas. Always verify training, ask which peel formulations they use, and review before/after photos of patients with similar skin types.

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