Old Toronto classic facial pricing
Classic facials in Old Toronto run $80 to $150 for a standard 60-minute session, $130 to $220 for extended or add-on treatments, and $380 to $700 for a six-session monthly package. Hotel spa and luxury Yorkville sessions at the top end can reach $300 or more for a single session.
Monthly package pricing is widely available and reduces the per-session cost meaningfully for clients who commit to regular maintenance. For the full city-wide comparison, see our classic facial pricing breakdown for Toronto.
Old Toronto Classic Facial Pricing
Widest range in the city
Old Toronto Classic Facial Pricing pricing
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Standard (60 min)
Cleanse, steam, extract, mask, moisturize
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Extended (75-90 min)
With add-ons: massage, eye treatment, or mask upgrade
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Series package
6 monthly sessions booked upfront
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Tip:
Book your classic facial at least two days before a major event, not the day before. Extractions can cause temporary redness or minor inflammation that settles within 24 to 48 hours, and giving the skin time to recover produces the best result for an upcoming occasion.
Why Old Toronto for classic facials
The classic facial is the most common starting point for new facial clients and a reliable maintenance service for returning ones. In Old Toronto the key differentiators across providers are product line quality, aesthetician training depth, and whether the extraction technique is skilled enough to improve congestion without causing irritation. Here is how the market maps across the borough.
North of Bloor
Yorkville, Rosedale, Forest Hill
Yorkville's skin clinics and hotel spas offer the most comprehensive classic facial experience in the city, with medical-grade product lines such as Biologique Recherche, Augustinus Bader, or Environ, skilled steam and extraction technique, and personalized masking based on a formal skin assessment at the start of each session. Several Yorkville practitioners have trained internationally and bring a more clinical approach to what is often positioned elsewhere as a luxury relaxation service. The pricing reflects both the product quality and the depth of the aesthetician's training.
King West and Entertainment District
King West skin studios offer classic facials positioned primarily as skin maintenance and glow treatments rather than deep correction sessions. The product lines here tend to be professional-grade but more accessible than Yorkville, and the session atmosphere is modern and efficient. Same-day booking is generally available and the treatment is popular as a monthly skin reset.
Queen West, Trinity Bellwoods, and Little Italy
West of Bathurst, classic facials are offered at independent skin studios with a strong focus on product education and at-home routine guidance. Aestheticians in this corridor spend time discussing what they observed during the facial and what the client should adjust in their daily routine, making it a more educational experience than the typical express medspa version. Good for clients who want to understand their skin better alongside the treatment.
Midtown
Yonge and Eglinton, The Annex
Midtown has a dense concentration of classic facial providers across laser clinics, day spas, and skin studios. The standard 60-minute facial is the most common tier here, with add-on options for eye treatment, décolleté, or a mask upgrade. Monthly package pricing is standard across most Midtown providers, and the aesthetician quality is consistent across the corridor's established studios.
East end
Leslieville, Distillery, Cabbagetown
The east end has classic facials at boutique skin studios and day spas that position the treatment as a relationship-driven service. Providers here know their returning clients' skin well and adjust product selection and extraction approach based on how each client's skin has evolved since their last session.
The bottom line:
The quality of a classic facial depends almost entirely on the aesthetician performing it. The cleanse, steam, extract, mask, and moisturize sequence is the same everywhere, but the difference between a trained aesthetician who reads the skin, customizes the mask, and performs skilled extractions and an undertrained one running through a fixed protocol is significant and visible in results. In Old Toronto, reading reviews that specifically mention the aesthetician by name is more useful than overall clinic ratings.