Old Toronto Fraxel Pricing
Fraxel in Old Toronto runs $900 to $1,500 per full-face session, $2,400 to $5,500 for a series package of three to five sessions, and $450 to $900 for spot or body area treatments. Physician-led Yorkville practices sit at the top of the range.
Series package pricing is the most cost-effective approach, as three to five sessions are typically needed for meaningful acne scar or photoaging correction. For the full city-wide comparison, see our Fraxel pricing breakdown for Toronto.
Old Toronto Fraxel Pricing
Strongest device selection in the city
Old Toronto Fraxel Pricing pricing
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Single session, face
Full face, 1550nm or DUAL, 3-7 days downtime
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Series package (3-5)
Recommended for acne scars and deeper correction
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Spot / body area
Neck, chest, hands, or scar site
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Tip:
Plan for three to seven days of social downtime after each Fraxel session, during which the skin will be red, swollen, and then peeling. Book sessions to avoid events, and do not underestimate the post-treatment window when scheduling. The peeling phase is the treatment working, not a complication.
Why Old Toronto for Fraxel
Fraxel works by creating thousands of microscopic columns of laser energy in the skin, stimulating collagen production and replacing damaged cells without treating the entire surface at once. The 1550nm wavelength targets deeper concerns including acne scars and wrinkles. The 1927nm wavelength addresses surface pigmentation and sun damage. The Fraxel DUAL combines both. Old Toronto's specialist laser practices have the case volume and device experience to calibrate Fraxel settings appropriately across skin types and concern depths. Here is how the market maps across the borough.
North of Bloor
Yorkville, Rosedale, Forest Hill
Yorkville's dermatology practices and physician-led laser clinics offer Fraxel with formal pre-treatment assessment, custom wavelength and intensity settings based on the client's specific concern and skin type, and close post-treatment follow-up. Consultations here address the realistic treatment timeline for acne scar correction, which typically requires three to five sessions spaced four to six weeks apart, with collagen remodeling continuing for three to six months after the final session. Several Yorkville practices offer the Fraxel DUAL device and can treat pigmentation and deeper textural concerns in the same session.
King West and Entertainment District
King West has Fraxel at laser clinics with professional devices and experienced technicians. The treatment is positioned here as a step up from microneedling and chemical peels for clients who have not achieved sufficient scar or texture improvement from those modalities. Pre-treatment numbing cream is standard, and providers in this corridor are clear about the three to seven days of downtime that follows a Fraxel session.
Midtown
Yonge and Eglinton, The Annex
Midtown is one of Old Toronto's stronger Fraxel destinations, with established laser clinics including Bellair Laser Clinic offering the treatment to a returning client base seeking acne scar improvement, sun damage correction, and skin texture refinement. The consultation approach here is methodical, with providers who explain the wavelength selection and intensity calibration based on the client's skin type and primary concern before starting.
Queen West, Trinity Bellwoods, and Little Italy
West of Bathurst, Fraxel is available at laser and skin clinics with a consultative approach. Providers here are thorough in their pre-treatment discussion, covering what to expect during the peeling and redness phase in the days after treatment, which is the period clients are most likely to be concerned if unprepared.
East end
Leslieville, Distillery, Cabbagetown
The east end has Fraxel at the most established laser clinics in the corridor. Availability is more limited than in Midtown or Yorkville, and clients in this area seeking Fraxel for significant acne scarring or deeper correction are best served by the specialist practices in Midtown.
The bottom line:
Fraxel sits between microneedling and CO2 laser in the resurfacing hierarchy. It delivers more meaningful improvement for acne scars, sun damage, and skin texture than microneedling with a less aggressive recovery than CO2. The three to seven days of downtime is real but manageable for most schedules. In Old Toronto, the most important pre-booking question is whether the clinic has the Fraxel DUAL device and sufficient case volume with your specific concern, not just proximity or pricing.