ILUMA MEDI SPA
Toronto, ON
Medical spa services offered in Etobicoke, ON including HydraFacial, chemical peels, microneedling, and more.
Etobicoke has LED facial treatments at beauty studios, skin clinics, and medspas across Bloor West, the Queensway, and surrounding corridors, with both standalone sessions and add-on options available at accessible pricing.
The clinics below are the highest-rated LED facial providers in Etobicoke on PrettyLyst based on verified patient reviews, credentials, and overall experience.
Toronto, ON
Medical spa services offered in Etobicoke, ON including HydraFacial, chemical peels, microneedling, and more.
Toronto, ON
A medical spa offering consultations, injectables, laser treatments, facials, and skin rejuvenation procedures.
Toronto, ON
Aesthetic and beauty services including neurotoxins, fillers, laser treatments, body sculpting, and skincare at Plumpitupp Medi Spa in Toronto.
Toronto, ON
A skincare studio offering personalized corrective skincare services in Etobicoke, Toronto, with advanced treatments for skin rejuvenation and health.
Toronto, ON
Medical spa services offered in Etobicoke, ON including HydraFacial, chemical peels, microneedling, and more.
Toronto, ON
Aesthetic and beauty services including neurotoxins, fillers, laser treatments, body sculpting, and skincare at Plumpitupp Medi Spa in Toronto.
LED facial treatment in Etobicoke runs $45 to $95 as a standalone session, $30 to $65 as an add-on, and $220 to $540 for a series package.
LED is widely included as a standard add-on component at Etobicoke facial providers. For the full city-wide comparison, see our LED facial pricing breakdown for Toronto.
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Standalone LED
Single wavelength or multi, 20-30 min
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$45 – $95
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LED add-on
Combined with facial, microneedling, or peel
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$30 – $65
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Series package
6-10 sessions, recommended for best results
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$220 – $540
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LED facial treatment is broadly available across Etobicoke, with providers offering it as a standalone glow and recovery treatment and as a finishing step after facials and chemical peels. Here is how availability maps across the borough.
The Queensway corridor has skin studios and medspas offering LED facial treatment alongside their standard facial and skin maintenance menus. The treatment is commonly included as an add-on to HydraFacial and classic facial sessions, and several clinics offer it as a standalone recovery treatment for clients who have recently had more intensive procedures elsewhere.
Bloor West Village and Junction skin studios offer LED facial treatment with an explanation of wavelength function and realistic expectation-setting for cumulative results. Providers here incorporate LED into broader skin programs rather than selling it as a standalone fix, which reflects appropriate positioning for a treatment that works gradually.
The western and northern parts of Etobicoke have beauty and skin clinics offering LED facial treatment as an add-on to standard facial protocols. The treatment is accessible and widely available for quick booking at most established clinics in the area.
Browse LED Facial providers across the rest of the city.
Toronto's aesthetic epicentre. Physician-led luxury clinics in Yorkville, modern medi-spas on King West, and wellness-forward studios in Queen West.
Competitive per-unit pricing with strong credentials. Multilingual consultations widely available across diverse communities.
Quieter, relationship-driven clinics with loyal repeat clientele. A neighbourhood feel with moderate pricing and a relaxed atmosphere.
Growing aesthetics scene with competitive pricing and clinics serving the east end's diverse communities. Lower per-unit costs than downtown.
An up-and-coming area with a handful of newer clinics offering approachable pricing. Worth watching as more providers set up shop.
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