LUMEA X Medical Aesthetics Clinic
Toronto, ON
Your Destination for Advanced Cosmetic Care in North York, Toronto
Jeuveau (sometimes called "Newtox") is the newest neurotoxin available in Canada, and the only one developed exclusively for cosmetic use. While Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin all have medical applications (migraines, hyperhidrosis, muscle spasticity), Jeuveau was built from the ground up for wrinkle reduction.
Jeuveau is the least widely available of the four neurotoxin brands in Toronto, which means not every clinic carries it and not every injector has extensive experience with it. The providers who do stock Jeuveau tend to be forward-looking clinics that want to offer their patients the full range of options. When choosing a Jeuveau provider, look for clinics that carry multiple neurotoxin brands and can help you decide which one fits your goals and history.
The clinics below are the highest-rated Jeuveau providers on PrettyLyst based on verified patient reviews, credentials, and overall experience.
Toronto, ON
Your Destination for Advanced Cosmetic Care in North York, Toronto
Toronto, ON
A medical spa offering consultations, injectables, laser treatments, facials, and skin rejuvenation procedures.
Toronto, ON
NP-led aesthetic clinic in Toronto specializing in natural cosmetic results, including injectables and skincare.
Toronto, ON
Licensed Medical Aesthetician offering skincare and beauty services in North York, Ontario. Specializing in facials, laser treatments, injectables, and more.
Toronto, ON
Thoughtfully cocktailed remedies formulated using botanicals in nature. Aesthetic and wellness services.
Toronto, ON
Enhance your shell with non-surgical aesthetics in Toronto. Expert care, natural results. Services include dermal fillers, Botox, PRP, IV therapy, hair restoration, and more.
Jeuveau in Toronto is typically priced at $9–$14 per unit, putting it at or slightly below Botox ($12–$17/unit) and roughly comparable to Xeomin ($9–$14/unit). Like Botox and Xeomin, Jeuveau uses a 1:1 unit conversion, so if you normally get 40 units of Botox for a full face treatment, you'd need the same 40 units of Jeuveau at a potentially lower per-unit cost.
As the newest brand in the Toronto market, Jeuveau is often priced aggressively by clinics looking to build their patient base with the product. Some Toronto providers run introductory Jeuveau pricing or offer it as a lower-cost alternative during consultations. For a detailed brand comparison, see our guide to Jeuveau vs. Botox.
| Treatment | Price range |
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Single area
forehead or crow's feet · 10–20 units
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$150 – $320
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Frown lines
glabella · 20–30 units
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$180 – $400
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Full face
3 areas combined · 40–64 units
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$350 – $700+
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Where you go shapes the experience. Each borough has a distinct clinic culture, price range, and clientele.
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.
An up-and-coming area with a handful of newer clinics offering approachable pricing. Worth watching as more providers set up shop.
Jeuveau is the newest neurotoxin in Canada. Here's what Toronto patients should know before trying it.
Built specifically for wrinkle reduction
Jeuveau is the only neurotoxin developed exclusively for cosmetic use. Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin all have therapeutic approvals (migraines, excessive sweating, muscle disorders), but Jeuveau's entire R&D was focused on aesthetic wrinkle treatment. In practice, this doesn't change how it works on your face, but it means the product was optimized for cosmetic outcomes.
Same onset, same duration
Clinical studies show Jeuveau's onset (4–7 days), peak effect (2 weeks), and duration (3–4 months) are comparable to Botox. Most Toronto patients who've tried both report little to no difference in day-to-day results. The experience in the chair is identical — same injection process, same number of units, same aftercare instructions.
Approved but with a shorter track record
Jeuveau was approved by Health Canada more recently than Botox (30+ years), Dysport, or Xeomin. It has strong clinical trial data supporting safety and efficacy, but it doesn't have the decades of real-world use that Botox does. For most patients this isn't a concern, but if having the longest possible safety track record matters to you, Botox remains the most established option.
The fewest providers of any neurotoxin
Jeuveau has the smallest market share of the four neurotoxins in Toronto. Fewer clinics stock it, and some injectors haven't used it yet. This isn't a quality issue — it reflects the brand's newer market entry. If you want to try Jeuveau, use PrettyLyst's provider filter to find Toronto clinics that specifically carry it rather than assuming your usual clinic has it.
Since Jeuveau performs almost identically to Botox, choosing a Jeuveau provider is really about choosing a good neurotoxin injector who happens to carry the product. The same fundamentals apply: look for licensed physicians, RNs, or NPs operating under a medical directive, with experience in facial anatomy and injectable technique.
The more useful question to ask during a Jeuveau consultation is why this provider carries it. Clinics that stock all four neurotoxins (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau) tend to be more thoughtful about product selection and more likely to recommend the right brand for your specific situation rather than defaulting to whatever they buy in bulk.
If you're a first-time neurotoxin patient in Toronto, Jeuveau is a perfectly reasonable starting point — especially if the lower per-unit price makes the first treatment more accessible. If you're switching from Botox, try one Jeuveau session and compare. The 1:1 unit conversion makes it a clean comparison. PrettyLyst's ratings let you find Toronto providers who carry Jeuveau and have experience with multiple neurotoxin brands.
Jeuveau is one of four neurotoxin brands available in Toronto. Here's how they compare.
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Botox
The original, longest track record
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Dysport
Faster onset, wider spread
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Xeomin
Pure formula, resistance benefit
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Dermal Fillers
Volume, not movement
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| How it differs | Over 30 years of clinical use and the widest availability in Toronto. The benchmark all other neurotoxins are measured against. Contains complexing proteins. Same 1:1 unit conversion as Jeuveau but typically priced $2–$5 higher per unit. | Kicks in 1–2 days faster and diffuses more broadly than Jeuveau, Botox, or Xeomin. Requires a 2.5–3x unit conversion, making price comparison less straightforward. Particularly well-suited for large flat areas like the forehead. | The "naked" neurotoxin without complexing proteins, which may reduce antibody resistance risk for long-term users. Same 1:1 unit conversion and similar pricing to Jeuveau. The better choice if your primary concern is maintaining neurotoxin effectiveness over many years of use. | Fillers add volume to restore or enhance facial structure, while neurotoxins like Jeuveau relax muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles. Different mechanism, different purpose. Many Toronto patients use both: Jeuveau for expression lines and filler for volume loss. |
| Price | $12–$17 per unit | $4–$6 per unit (2.5–3x units needed) | $9–$14 per unit | $500–$1,200 per syringe |
| Best for | Patients who value the longest safety track record and widest provider availability | Larger treatment areas, patients who want the fastest visible results | Long-term neurotoxin users noticing reduced effectiveness | Volume loss, structural enhancement, lines visible at rest |
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