Old Toronto chemical peel pricing
Chemical peels in Old Toronto run $100 to $250 for superficial peels, $200 to $400 for medium-depth peels, and $400 to $800 or more for deep peels at physician-supervised practices. Package pricing for a series of three to five peels is widely available and typically reduces the per-session cost by 15 to 20 percent.
Yorkville dermatology practices sit at the top of the range, particularly for medium and deep peels where physician time and clinical oversight are included. For the full city-wide comparison, see our chemical peel pricing breakdown for Toronto.
Old Toronto Chemical Peel Pricing
Full depth range, widest price span
Old Toronto Chemical Peel Pricing pricing
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Superficial
Glycolic, lactic, or salicylic acid, 1-2 days downtime
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Medium
TCA or Jessner's solution, 7-10 days downtime
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Deep
High-concentration TCA or phenol, physician-supervised
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Tip:
Before your first chemical peel in Old Toronto, tell your provider your Fitzpatrick skin type and any history of melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, or sensitivity to retinoids. This directly affects which acid and concentration is appropriate, and a provider who asks about this before recommending a peel is the one worth booking.
Why Old Toronto for chemical peels
Chemical peels are one of the most widely available skin treatments in Old Toronto. The meaningful differences across providers are peel depth, acid selection, and whether the provider customizes the formulation to your skin type and concern rather than applying a standard protocol. Here is how the market maps across the borough.
North of Bloor
Yorkville, Rosedale, Forest Hill
Yorkville's dermatology practices and physician-led medspas offer the full peel depth range, including TCA medium peels and physician-supervised deep peels that are not available at general beauty clinics. Consultations here involve skin type assessment, acid selection matched to your specific concern, and a pre-treatment protocol that may include prescription retinoids or bleaching agents for clients with darker skin tones or melasma. For clients with acne scarring, significant hyperpigmentation, or deep lines seeking the most meaningful chemical peel results, Yorkville's dermatology corridor is the appropriate starting point.
King West and Entertainment District
King West has a strong superficial to light-medium peel market at skin studios and medical spas, with glycolic, salicylic, lactic, and combination peels widely available. Several clinics offer the BioRePeel and similar newer-generation combination peels that deliver more visible results than single-acid superficial peels with similar minimal downtime. A practical destination for clients who want regular maintenance peeling at accessible pricing.
Queen West, Trinity Bellwoods, and Little Italy
West of Bathurst, chemical peels are offered at skin studios with a strong educational approach to acid selection and protocol design. Aestheticians in this corridor are experienced at discussing which peel type matches a client's concern, and are conservative in their acid concentration on first sessions, which is appropriate practice. A good area for clients newer to chemical peels who want to start conservatively.
Midtown
Yonge and Eglinton, The Annex
Midtown has a dense chemical peel offering at laser clinics, medspas, and skin studios, with superficial and light-medium peels widely available and TCA medium peels at the more medically credentialed practices. Several Midtown providers, including the Toronto Dermatology Centre in North York which serves the Midtown catchment, have deep expertise in peel selection across Fitzpatrick skin types. A practical mid-range destination for regular peel series treatments.
East end
Leslieville, Distillery, Cabbagetown
The east end has chemical peels at skin studios that position them as part of an ongoing skin health program. Superficial and light-medium peels are the primary offering here, with providers experienced at building peel series protocols customized to individual skin concerns over multiple sessions.
The bottom line:
Chemical peel selection is more nuanced than most clients realize before their first consultation. The right acid type and concentration depends on your skin concern, Fitzpatrick skin type, and history with retinoids or other actives. In Old Toronto, providers who do a proper skin assessment before recommending a peel are delivering a meaningfully better service than those with a fixed menu. Darker skin tones benefit from gentler acid choices and lower concentrations to minimize post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk.