John I. Clayton

John I. ClaytonDr

2.8(5 reviews)Ste 270 B, 3723, West 12600 South, Salt Lake County, Riverton, UT 84065

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At John L. Clayton, MD at Southridge Clinic Plastic Surgery, we're passionate about helping you look and feel your best. Serving the Riverton, UT area and beyond, Dr. John L. Clayton and our team offer a personalized approach to aesthetic care, creating results that fit your vision and lifestyle. With advanced techniques and a genuine commitment to patient well-being, we're here to guide you through a transformative experience tailored to your goals. Discover how our team can help you feel empowered and excited about how you look.

We perform a wide variety of surgical and nonsurgical treatments at our practice, allowing patients to customize their look from head to toe. Whether you want to restore your old figure or enhance your natural beauty, we're passionate about helping patients achieve their goals. Contact our practice today to schedule your complimentary aesthetic consultation.

Education and Training

Dr. Clayton began his academic path with a strong foundation in public health, earning a Ph.D. in epidemiology from Tulane University. He then pursued his medical degree at Louisiana State University before going on to complete a general surgery residency at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine. He finished his specialized training in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of North Carolina Hospitals.

Dr. Clayton is board certified in plastic surgery and previously in general surgery and currently serves as Chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery at Intermountain Riverton Hospital.

Locations (1)

Riverton, UT

Ste 270 B, 3723, West 12600 South, Salt Lake County, Riverton, UT 84065

Procedures (52)

Reviews (5)

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2.0
Jun 25, 2025
It's amazing what ridiculous claims a surgeon will make when he doesn't know his patient is a malpractice attorney! Dr Clayton has no problem claiming his mistake in removing my drains too early was MY fault. How? I'm not sure... but fasten your seat belts. This ride is gonna get BUMPY!

Millie Warner

1.0
Apr 23, 2025
I was told to put a robe and this underwater thing on. Dr Clayton came in, and i told him the issue, he basically told me I was to fat to meet his criteria, and I told him how much weight I lost, he basically called me a liar. He was in thst room less than 10 minutes. It took me longer to put the robe in than he was in the room. I am not looking for cosmetic surgery, I have a health issue.

Joy Kranwinkle

1.0
Apr 4, 2025
Dr. Clayton performed my breast reduction in June 2024. What ensued after was 7 months of hell. A week post-op I began to spit stitches. I was told on multiple occasions by nursing staff and the PA that the complications I had were normal and “everything is going to heal” so nicely. 4 weeks post-op my pain was excruciating and my wounds looked awful. I sent a photo to his office and was told “pain is expected” and the wound “looked normal” and they would see me at my next appointment. At the next appointment, the nurse said “you are about 4 weeks post-op, are you feeling so much better now?” I explained that my pain levels were worse than post-op and I was struggling to function. I brought up my concerns with how the wounds looked and was once again told they looked normal. The nurse also shamed me for using my leftover pain meds from surgery and said “I should not be taking them anymore.” I agreed that it would be ideal to not need them, however, I was in so much pain. She did my dressing changes and finally agreed to have the doctor come in. Dr. Clayton came in (first time seeing him since surgery) and I was told that a wound vac would be needed on 3 wounds. The nurse at his office incorrectly placed my wound vac twice (the only two times it was done there). Two different home health nurses talked to me about the wrong placement. The incorrect placement created more wounds. The second time the Dr. Clayton’s nurse did the wound vac dressing change she was confused why home health put a drape down and said “I don’t know how to do that and I know my way works.” She clearly needs more training. When Dr Clayton’s office did my dressing changes, the wound bed was never cleaned and they were very aggressive taking off my bandages. I developed an infection and required antibiotics. I demanded to be sent to wound care after the wound vac was placed wrong for a second time. The wound care clinic was wonderful and they were able to help me get my wounds to close. My 3 wounds took 7 months to fully close. I will forever have significant scarring. I know it would have been much longer and worse had I not advocated to be sent to the wound clinic. I think Dr. Clayton may be an excellent surgeon, however, aftercare is not his strong suite. Over the last 7 months, I have learned of at least 5 other people who have had very similar experiences. The nurse (Summer) needs significant training on wounds and aftercare. All the staff need to be more straightforward about when things are not “normal.” I don’t want to be told it is normal when things are not. While I am glad I had a breast reduction, I deeply regret going to this office.

Kelsey Rich

5.0
Mar 20, 2025
Beyond grateful for Dr Clayton and his staff. This office has been so good to me. They made me a priority and have done everything they said they would. I came in with a huge problem requiring a pretty major surgery. I was in a lot of pain and I was super scared. Dr. Clayton and all of the nurses took very good care of me, doing everything they could to release pain and pressure. I would recommend anyone looking for a surgeon/ plastic surgeon to look in to him. Bedside manner is absolutely the best I have seen in any surgeon I have ever dealt with. I want to give a huge thank you to Melanie, Quinn, Deb, Summer, Haili and Chalene. Beyond grateful for you guys!

JasmineRose DeLosh

5.0
Feb 7, 2025
My surgery was 2/6/24. The care was fantastic from the entire medical staff. Sailed through the operation extremely smooth. I was able to get myself to the bathroom with very little discomfort. I appreciated having the numbing medication to keep pain to a minimum for day one. Slept well first night and was napping until I got this text. Hopefully I can get back to sleep. Pain level is bad now day two. The numbness has seemingly dissipated so pain is getting worse. Can still get up and dawn by myself.

Lori Christensen