Botox in Toronto

Toronto is one of Canada's most competitive cities for Botox, with hundreds of providers spanning every neighbourhood and price point. This page helps you compare top-rated clinics, understand what Toronto-specific pricing looks like, and find the right provider for your goals.

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Botox in Toronto

Top Botox Clinics in Toronto

Toronto's Botox scene is robust. You'll find everything from physician-led cosmetic dermatology practices in Yorkville to boutique medi-spas along Queen West and high-volume clinics in North York offering competitive per-unit pricing. The city's concentration of experienced injectors means the quality floor is high, but the range of styles and approaches is wide – so finding the right match matters.

The clinics below are the highest-rated Botox providers on PrettyLyst based on verified patient reviews, credentials, and overall experience.

Sunday Aesthetics

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Aesthetic services including wrinkle relaxers, dermal fillers, microneedling, Latisse, and PRP treatments offered in Toronto.

Lip filler Microneedling Botox

Injex Yorkville

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Expert wrinkle reduction, dermal fillers, fat dissolving, and microneedling. Natural results from Toronto and Oakville’s trusted injectables clinic.

Botox Microneedling Lip filler

Royal Treatment Medical & Cosmetic Aesthetics

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Premier provider of cosmetic and medical aesthetic services including wrinkle relaxers, dermal fillers, PRP, microneedling, and more.

Microneedling Botox Chemical peel

Youthful Derma

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Youthful Derma offers a variety of cosmetic and aesthetic treatments in Mississauga, including Botox, dermal fillers, PRP therapy, laser hair removal, and more.

Botox Lip filler Microneedling

Taya Aesthetics - Botox | PRP | IV Therapy | B12 Shots

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Premium aesthetic treatments including Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Hair Restoration, Microneedling Facials, IV Therapy, and Wellness Shots in Toronto.

Botox Lip filler Microneedling

Beauty Aesthetics

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Aesthetic and wellness services including facials, injectables, body treatments, and hair restoration.

Lip filler Chemical peel Botox

How Much Does Botox Cost in Toronto?

Toronto Botox pricing typically falls between $12 and $17 per unit, which puts most single-area treatments (like frown lines or crow's feet alone) in the $200-$450 range. If you're treating multiple zones in one session – forehead, glabella, and crow's feet together – expect to spend $400-$800+ depending on how many units your injector recommends.

The biggest price drivers in Toronto are provider credentials and clinic location. Treatments performed by dermatologists or plastic surgeons in Yorkville or the Financial District tend to sit at the top of that range, while registered nurse injectors in midtown, North York, or Etobicoke often come in closer to $10-$13 per unit. Technique matters too – some Toronto clinics use micro-dosing approaches ("baby Botox") that use fewer units at a lower total cost, while others pair injections with complementary add-ons like LED therapy or skin boosters.

Compared to other major Canadian cities, Toronto sits slightly above the national average but below Vancouver's top-tier pricing. Many Toronto clinics offer loyalty programs or multi-session packages that meaningfully reduce your per-unit cost over time. For a deeper breakdown of Botox pricing across Canada, see our guide to how much Botox costs.

Toronto Botox Pricing
Based on 304 listed Toronto providers
Per unit
$12–$17
Toronto Botox Pricing pricing
Treatment Price range
Single area
forehead or crow's feet · 10–20 units
$200 – $450
Frown lines
glabella · 20–30 units
$240 – $500
Full face
3 areas combined · 40–64 units
$400 – $800+
Tip: Many Toronto clinics offer package pricing (3–4 sessions) or loyalty programs that can bring your per-unit cost down to $9–$12. Worth asking about if you plan to maintain results long-term.

Botox by Neighbourhood in Toronto

Where you go shapes the experience. Each borough has a distinct clinic culture, price range, and clientele.

Price range: Lower Mid Premium

What to Know Before Getting Botox in Toronto

If you're new to Botox or new to getting it done in Toronto specifically, here's what's worth knowing before you book.

Ontario regulations and who can inject

Who can inject

In Ontario, Botox is classified as a controlled act. Injections must be performed by a physician or delegated to a qualified health professional – typically a registered nurse (RN) or nurse practitioner (NP) – under a physician's medical directive. This means any legitimate Toronto clinic should have a supervising physician involved in your treatment plan, even if a nurse is the one performing your injections. Don't hesitate to ask about this during your consultation.

Toronto's booking landscape

Plan ahead in peak season

Popular injectors in downtown Toronto and Yorkville often book out 2-4 weeks in advance, particularly during peak seasons. Late September through December (pre-holiday) and April through June (pre-wedding and pre-summer) are the busiest booking windows. If you have a preferred provider, planning ahead is smart. Suburban clinics in North York, Etobicoke, and Scarborough generally have shorter wait times.

Climate and seasonal considerations

Winter dryness, summer UV

Toronto's winters are long and harsh – cold wind and indoor heating can leave your skin dehydrated and more sensitive. Many Toronto injectors recommend scheduling your first appointment when your skin is calm (not freshly wind-burned), and pairing Botox maintenance with a good winter hydration routine. In summer, UV exposure is a factor if you're combining Botox with treatments like chemical peels or laser that increase photosensitivity. Year-round SPF is non-negotiable.

Maintenance & results

What to realistically expect

Most Toronto patients settle into a maintenance schedule of every 3-4 months. Results start appearing within 3-5 days, with full effect around two weeks.

Full timeline guide: How long does Botox last?
This information is for general educational purposes. Always consult directly with a qualified provider to determine if Botox is right for you.

How to Choose a Botox Provider in Toronto

Toronto has no shortage of options, which makes choosing a provider both a luxury and a challenge. Here's how to narrow it down.

In Ontario, look for providers who are licensed physicians (MDs), registered nurses (RNs), or nurse practitioners (NPs) operating under a valid medical directive. Advanced injectable training through programs recognized by the Canadian Association of Medical Aesthetics or equivalent bodies is a strong credential to look for – it signals that your injector has gone beyond the basics.

During your consultation, pay attention to the conversation. A skilled Toronto injector will assess your facial anatomy, ask about your goals, explain their approach (including how many units they recommend and why), and set realistic expectations. If you're being rushed through a consult or pressured into add-ons you didn't ask about, that's a red flag.

Red flags to watch for: Dramatically below-market pricing without a clear explanation, unwillingness to show you the sealed product vial, and vague answers about who is actually performing your injection versus who is the supervising physician.

Patient reviews are one of the most reliable ways to get a real sense of a clinic's quality. Look for consistency across reviews – not just one glowing comment, but repeated feedback about natural-looking results, clear communication, and good follow-up care. PrettyLyst's ratings let you compare Toronto providers side by side to find the right match.

Compare Botox Options

Wondering whether standard Botox is the right choice, or if a different approach might suit you better? Here's how the main alternatives compare in the Toronto market.

Compare Botox alternatives in Toronto
Dysport
Faster onset, wider spread
Xeomin
Pure formula, less resistance
Jeuveau
Newest, competitive price
Jawline Fillers
Volume, not movement
How it differs Slightly different formulation that kicks in 1–2 days faster and spreads more – good for larger areas like the forehead. "Naked" neurotoxin with no accessory proteins – may reduce resistance risk with long-term use. The newest neurotoxin in Canada ("Newtox") – works similarly to Botox for cosmetic wrinkle reduction. Adds volume rather than relaxing muscles – different mechanism, often used alongside Botox.
Price vs. Botox Similar total cost Similar Slightly lower $500–$800/syringe
Best for Larger treatment areas, faster results Long-term users noticing shorter results Cost-conscious, cosmetic use Volume loss, deeper folds, lips
In Toronto 223 providers 133 providers 125 providers 305 providers

Common Questions About Botox in Toronto

Is Botox more expensive in Toronto than other Canadian cities? +
Toronto is slightly above the national average, driven by high demand and a large concentration of experienced providers. Per-unit pricing typically runs $12-$17, compared to $10-$14 in mid-sized cities like Ottawa or Calgary. That said, competition in the Toronto market means deals and loyalty programs are common.
How far in advance should I book Botox in Toronto? +
For popular downtown and Yorkville injectors, booking 2-4 weeks ahead is wise – especially during peak seasons like pre-holiday (October-December) and pre-wedding (April-June). Suburban clinics in North York and Etobicoke generally have more same-week availability.
Who is legally allowed to perform Botox injections in Ontario? +
Botox must be administered by a physician or delegated to a registered nurse or nurse practitioner under a physician's medical directive. Any reputable Toronto clinic should be transparent about this when you ask.
Does Toronto weather affect my Botox routine? +
The treatment itself isn't weather-dependent, but Toronto's dry winters can make skin more reactive, and summer UV exposure matters if you're combining Botox with photosensitive treatments like peels or laser. Maintaining a solid moisturizing and SPF routine year-round supports better results.
Are there specific Toronto neighbourhoods where Botox is cheaper? +
Yes – clinics in North York, Etobicoke, and Scarborough generally offer lower per-unit pricing than Yorkville or King West, often in the $10-$13 range. The trade-off isn't necessarily quality, but the experience may be less boutique.
What's the difference between Botox and Dysport? Does it matter which one my Toronto clinic uses? +
Both are botulinum toxin injectables that work similarly, but they differ in formulation, spread, and onset speed. Your injector's recommendation should factor in your anatomy and goals. We cover this in detail on our Dysport vs. Botox page.
Can I get Botox for TMJ or migraines at a cosmetic clinic in Toronto? +
Many Toronto aesthetics clinics do offer Botox for TMJ and Botox for migraines, though medical uses may require a physician consultation rather than a nurse-administered cosmetic appointment. Check with the clinic directly, and note that some insurance plans may cover therapeutic Botox when medically indicated.
Is "baby Botox" or preventative Botox popular in Toronto? +
Very. Toronto has a strong preventative Botox culture, particularly among clients in their late 20s and early 30s in areas like King West and Queen West. Micro-dosing uses fewer units to subtly soften early expression lines before they become etched. It's a lower-cost entry point that many first-timers find approachable.

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