LED Facial in Old Toronto

Old Toronto has LED facial treatments at skin studios, medspas, and laser clinics across the borough, from medical-grade Celluma and Omnilux devices at Yorkville and Midtown practices to panel-based LED at accessible studios throughout the borough. It is one of the most widely available no-downtime skin treatments in the city and is frequently offered as both a standalone and an add-on to facials, microneedling, and peels.

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LED Facial in Old Toronto

Top LED Facial Clinics in Old Toronto

The clinics below are the highest-rated LED facial providers in Old Toronto on PrettyLyst based on verified patient reviews, credentials, and overall experience.

Royal Treatment Medical & Cosmetic Aesthetics

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Customized to Your Needs To Help You Look and Feel Your Best

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The Skin Guy Sanctuary by George Scandalis

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Take Back The Confidence You Deserve With skin treatments to reveal your inner radiance, so you can live your life with strength and poise

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Studio 21 Esthetics

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Studio Twenty-One Esthetics is a judgment-free zone. Maybe it's time for your first wax in a year and a half, you've never had an actual facial cleanser, let alone a skincare regime, or perhaps you're a seasoned skincare pro. If you're looking for personalized esthetic services, I invite you to enjoy the casual comfort of my Upper Beaches home studio.

Microdermabrasion

Subtle Enhancements

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Save on your favourite treatments with our personalized packages, crafted to maximize results and minimize cost.

Laser hair removal

Visage Medical Spa

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Discover the range of medical spa services offered at Visage Clinic, including BOTOX, Dysport, laser treatments, and more.

Oxygen facial

Bella Beauty Care

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Professional laser and facial treatments designed to deliver safe, affordable, and effective results for everyone.

HydraFacial

Old Toronto LED facial pricing

LED facial treatment in Old Toronto runs $60 to $120 as a standalone session, $40 to $80 as an add-on to another treatment, and $300 to $700 for a series package of six to ten sessions. Medical-grade devices at Yorkville and Midtown practices sit at the top of the range.

Most providers include LED as a standard add-on to certain facial tiers rather than pricing it separately. For the full city-wide comparison, see our LED facial pricing breakdown for Toronto.

Old Toronto LED Facial Pricing
Widest range in the city
Per session
$60–$120
Old Toronto LED Facial Pricing pricing
Treatment Price range
Standalone LED
Single wavelength or multi, 20-30 min
$60 – $120
LED add-on
Combined with facial, microneedling, or peel
$40 – $80
Series package
6-10 sessions, recommended for best results
$300 – $700
Tip: Ask your Old Toronto provider which specific LED device they use and what wavelengths it delivers. Red light at 630 to 660nm stimulates collagen. Blue light at 415 to 450nm kills acne bacteria. Near-infrared at 830nm supports tissue healing. A provider who can answer this question is using a clinical-grade device.

Why Old Toronto for LED facials

LED therapy works by delivering specific wavelengths of light to target skin concerns: red light for collagen stimulation and fine lines, blue light for acne bacteria, near-infrared for deeper tissue healing. The meaningful differences across Old Toronto providers are device quality, session length, and whether the wavelength selection is matched to the client's actual concern. Here is how the market maps across the borough.

North of Bloor

Yorkville, Rosedale, Forest Hill

Yorkville clinics and medspas use medical-grade LED devices such as Omnilux Contour or Celluma, which deliver consistent, clinically validated wavelengths with evidence-based parameters for irradiance and session duration. Consultations here include wavelength selection based on the client's primary concern and LED is frequently incorporated as a finishing step after microneedling, chemical peels, or laser treatments where the anti-inflammatory and healing properties of red and near-infrared light are most clinically relevant.

King West and Entertainment District

King West has LED facial treatments positioned as both a standalone glow and recovery treatment and a standard add-on to HydraFacial and other facial protocols. The devices in this corridor vary from professional-grade to consumer-adjacent panel lights, and asking specifically which device is used and what wavelengths it delivers is more useful than comparing prices. Several King West studios include LED as a complimentary add-on to their standard facial tier rather than pricing it separately.

Queen West, Trinity Bellwoods, and Little Italy

West of Bathurst, LED facial treatment is offered at skin studios with an education-forward approach. Aestheticians here discuss the science behind wavelength selection and set realistic expectations about cumulative rather than single-session results. A good area for clients who want to understand what LED is actually doing before committing to a series.

Midtown

Yonge and Eglinton, The Annex

Midtown has LED facial treatment at laser clinics and skin studios where it is commonly offered as a post-treatment recovery add-on after chemical peels, microneedling, and laser sessions, as well as a standalone maintenance service. Medical-grade devices are more commonly found at the larger clinic operations in this corridor. Series package pricing is standard for clients seeking the collagen stimulation benefits of red light over multiple sessions.

East end

Leslieville, Distillery, Cabbagetown

The east end has LED facial treatment at boutique skin studios positioned as a regular maintenance service and a calming post-treatment step after more intensive treatments. Providers here are experienced at incorporating LED into a broader skin program rather than offering it as a one-off session.

The bottom line: LED device quality varies more than for most facial treatments, and it matters significantly for outcomes. A medical-grade device like the Omnilux, Celluma, or LightStim delivers validated wavelengths at clinically relevant irradiance levels. A consumer-adjacent panel may emit similar-looking light but at insufficient power to produce therapeutic benefit. When comparing Old Toronto providers, asking which specific device they use is the most useful due diligence question.

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