TT Centre for Aesthetic Medicine
Toronto, ON
Aesthetic medicine services including injectables, skin treatments, permanent makeup, and advanced skincare solutions in Toronto.
York is one of Toronto's smallest boroughs, tucked between Old Toronto and North York along the city's west side. The aesthetics market here is just getting started, with a handful of newer providers setting up in the Junction and Weston areas. If you live in York and have been commuting downtown or north for Botox, it's worth checking what's available locally — and this page will grow as more providers join.
The clinics below are the highest-rated Botox providers in York on PrettyLyst based on verified patient reviews, credentials, and overall experience.
Toronto, ON
Aesthetic medicine services including injectables, skin treatments, permanent makeup, and advanced skincare solutions in Toronto.
With only a handful of providers currently operating in York, pricing data is limited. Based on available rates, York providers tend to price competitively with North York and Scarborough, positioning themselves as accessible alternatives to the downtown core.
As more clinics open in York, expect pricing to stabilize in the $10–$14 per unit range that's typical of Toronto's outer boroughs. For the full city-wide comparison, see our Botox pricing breakdown for Toronto.
| Treatment | Price range |
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Single area
forehead or crow's feet · 10–20 units
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$180 – $350
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Frown lines
glabella · 20–30 units
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$200 – $390
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Full face
3 areas combined · 40–64 units
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$350 – $680+
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York's aesthetics scene is the newest in Toronto. The borough hasn't historically been a destination for medical aesthetics, but that's changing as the Junction and Weston neighbourhoods continue to evolve and attract new businesses, including cosmetic clinics.
Junction, Junction Triangle, Dundas West (north of Bloor)
The Junction has transformed from an underrated residential pocket into one of Toronto's most interesting mixed-use neighbourhoods. The same energy that brought craft breweries, coffee shops, and indie retail is now attracting a new wave of beauty and wellness businesses. Expect boutique-style clinics with a neighbourhood feel and approachable pricing.
Weston, Mount Dennis, Weston Village
Weston is in the middle of a significant infrastructure investment with the Finch West LRT and Crosstown connections on the horizon. A small number of clinics operate here, and the area is well-positioned for growth as transit access improves and the local commercial landscape fills in.
Caledonia-Fairbank, Silverthorn, Corso Italia (north)
The eastern edge of York, bordering Old Toronto. This area shares some overlap with the Corso Italia and St. Clair West corridors and is more likely to see providers set up along the St. Clair streetcar line. Currently limited options, but the residential density supports future growth.
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Toronto's aesthetic epicentre. Physician-led luxury clinics in Yorkville, modern medi-spas on King West, and wellness-forward studios in Queen West.
Competitive per-unit pricing with strong credentials. Multilingual consultations widely available across diverse communities.
Practical west-end option with several medi-spas and physician-led clinics along major corridors. Solid quality without the downtown commute.
Quieter, relationship-driven clinics with loyal repeat clientele. A neighbourhood feel with moderate pricing and a relaxed atmosphere.
Growing aesthetics scene with competitive pricing and clinics serving the east end's diverse communities. Lower per-unit costs than downtown.
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