Old Toronto microneedling pricing
Microneedling in Old Toronto covers the widest pricing range of any Toronto borough, reflecting the variety of clinic types in a concentrated area. A standard full-face session runs $250 to $600, with Yorkville and physician-led clinics at the upper end and boutique studios in Queen West and the east end closer to the lower range.
RF microneedling (Morpheus8 or similar) typically runs $600 to $1,200 per session. PRP add-ons are widely available at $150 to $300 on top of the base session. Most providers offer series packages of three or six sessions at a 10 to 20% discount. For the full city-wide comparison, see our microneedling pricing breakdown for Toronto.
Old Toronto Pricing
Widest range in the city
Old Toronto Pricing pricing
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Full face
Standard microneedling, 1 session
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Full face with PRP
Microneedling + platelet-rich plasma
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RF microneedling
Morpheus8 or similar, full face
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Tip:
Providers at the top of the Old Toronto price range typically include a more detailed initial consultation, treatment plan, and follow-up. You are paying for more than the session itself.
Why Old Toronto for microneedling
Old Toronto's aesthetics culture is the most developed and most varied in the GTA. The character of the scene shifts noticeably as you move through the borough, from clinical and premium in the north to wellness-forward and boutique in the west and east.
North of Bloor
Yorkville, Rosedale, Forest Hill
Toronto's most established medical aesthetic practices are concentrated here: dermatology clinics, plastic surgery offices with skin care divisions, and physician-led medspas with comprehensive treatment menus. Microneedling is typically performed by registered nurses under physician oversight using medical-grade devices like the SkinPen or Collagen PIN, and is often paired with PRP or growth factor serums. Expect longer consultations, premium pricing, and a strong focus on clinical outcomes.
King West and Entertainment District
King West skews younger and more trend-driven, with clinics that have strong social followings, polished interiors, and treatment menus built around popular combinations like microneedling with PRP or RF microneedling. Sessions are efficient and the atmosphere is accessible luxury rather than clinical formality. A good fit if you want a modern medi-spa experience at a slightly more approachable price point than Yorkville.
Queen West, Trinity Bellwoods, and Little Italy
West of Bathurst, clinics tend to be smaller, independently owned, and focused on skincare as a long-term investment. Many practitioners here build protocols that include prescription home care alongside in-clinic microneedling. The consultation experience is low-pressure and education-focused, making this a strong area for people newer to the treatment.
Midtown
Yonge and Eglinton, The Annex
Midtown offers an established mix of medical aesthetics practices and boutique studios, with pricing somewhat more moderate than Yorkville. Many clinics see a clientele of working professionals booking at lunch or after work. A practical sweet spot between premium downtown and value-oriented suburban options, with easy TTC access.
East end
Leslieville, Distillery, Cabbagetown
The east side of Old Toronto has a smaller but growing provider scene, with a community-oriented feel and loyal repeat clientele. Leslieville in particular has seen growth in boutique wellness and aesthetics studios. Pricing is typically in the moderate range, and the atmosphere is more relaxed than the downtown or Yorkville corridor.
The bottom line:
Old Toronto gives you the widest choice of provider type, device, and price point in the city. The challenge is knowing which end of that spectrum is right for you. Use clinic credentials, device type, and consultation style as your filters rather than price alone.