Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty in Toronto

Non-surgical rhinoplasty (sometimes called a "liquid nose job") uses dermal filler to reshape the nose without surgery. It can smooth a dorsal hump, lift a drooping tip, improve symmetry, or refine the overall profile in a single appointment. It's not a replacement for surgical rhinoplasty, but for patients who want a subtle correction without downtime, anaesthesia, or a months-long recovery, it's become one of Toronto's most sought-after cosmetic treatments.

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Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty in Toronto

Top Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Clinics in Toronto

The nose has one of the most complex vascular systems on the face, and filler injected in the wrong plane can cause serious complications including skin necrosis and, in extremely rare cases, vision issues. This is not a treatment to choose based on price or convenience. The best non-surgical rhinoplasty providers in Toronto have advanced anatomical training, use aspiration or cannula technique to minimize vascular risk, and will turn you away if filler isn't the right solution for what you want to change.

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

Rewind Skin

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Shop luxury skincare and treatments with a subscription model. Treatments include facials, hair removal, injectables, skin improvement, and body contouring.

Microneedling

YJC MED SPA

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

YJC MED SPA offers advanced medical aesthetic technologies including Thermage, Picosure, M22, InMode Forma, CoolSculpting, and microneedling for skin rejuvenation and body contouring.

Microneedling

VBeauty Medical Spa

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Comprehensive list of medical spa treatments and services offered by VBeauty Medical Spa in Toronto.

Chemical peel

TT Centre for Aesthetic Medicine

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Aesthetic medicine services including injectables, skin treatments, permanent makeup, and advanced skincare solutions in Toronto.

Lip filler

Tina Elio Anti-Aging & Laser SKIN Clinic

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Anti-aging clinic offering laser treatments, skin rejuvenation, body contouring, and cosmetic procedures in Toronto.

Fraxel

TOULA

Toronto, ON

5.0 PrettyLyst

Extracted services offered by TOULA in Toronto, including facials, injectables, and skin treatments.

Jawline filler

How Much Does Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Cost in Toronto?

Non-surgical rhinoplasty in Toronto typically costs $800–$2,000 per session, with most patients needing 1–2 syringes of filler. The wide price range reflects the skill premium — this is one treatment where the injector's expertise justifies a higher fee. Providers charging at the top of the range are often facial plastic surgeons or dermatologists with extensive nose-specific experience.

Unlike lip or cheek filler where you might shop around on price, non-surgical rhinoplasty is one area where the cheapest option is genuinely risky. The nose's blood supply makes this the highest-stakes filler zone on the face. Budget accordingly. For more on the treatment itself, see our guide to non-surgical rhinoplasty.

Toronto Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Pricing
Based on 759 listed Toronto providers
Per session
$800–$2,000
Toronto Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Pricing pricing
Treatment Price range
Minor refinement
small bump or asymmetry · 0.5–1 syringe
$800 – $1200
Moderate reshaping
dorsal hump + tip work · 1–1.5 syringes
$1000 – $1600
Comprehensive correction
significant profile change · 1.5–2 syringes
$1400 – $2000+
Tip: This is the one treatment where we'd actively discourage bargain shopping. The nose is the highest-risk zone for filler complications. A qualified, experienced Toronto provider charging $1,200+ is a better investment than saving $400 at a clinic with less nose-specific experience.

Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty 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 Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty in Toronto

Non-surgical rhinoplasty is one of the most rewarding and one of the most risky filler treatments. Here's what to understand before booking.

This is the highest-risk filler zone

Vascular anatomy is complex here

The nose is supplied by branches of the ophthalmic and facial arteries. Filler injected into or compressing these vessels can cause skin necrosis or, in extremely rare cases, vision loss. This isn't meant to scare you — complications are very rare with experienced injectors — but it's why provider selection matters more here than for any other filler treatment.

Filler adds, it doesn't subtract

Understand what it can and can't fix

Non-surgical rhinoplasty can smooth bumps, lift a tip, improve symmetry, and refine profile contours. It cannot make your nose smaller, narrow wide nostrils, or fix structural breathing issues. If your goal requires reduction, surgical rhinoplasty is the only option. A responsible Toronto injector will be upfront about these limitations during consultation.

Results last 12–18 months

Longer than lips, shorter than jawline

Most nose filler lasts 12–18 months because the nose is a relatively low-movement area. Some patients find their results last even longer as filler integrates with the tissue. Touch-ups typically require less product than the initial session. Many Toronto providers recommend a reassessment at 12 months.

It can be dissolved — but act fast

Hyaluronidase works on HA fillers

If HA filler is used (which is most common in Toronto), it can be dissolved with hyaluronidase. In the event of a vascular complication, speed matters — experienced providers keep hyaluronidase on hand for immediate use. This is another reason to choose a clinic with emergency protocols in place rather than a solo practitioner without backup.

This information is for general educational purposes. Always consult directly with a qualified provider to determine if non-surgical rhinoplasty is right for you.

How to Choose a Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Provider in Toronto

This is the one treatment where credentials should be your first filter, not your last. Prioritize facial plastic surgeons, plastic surgeons, dermatologists, or senior nurse injectors with specific advanced training in nasal anatomy and filler complication management. General cosmetic injectors who "also do noses" are a higher-risk choice.

During your consultation, ask how many non-surgical rhinoplasties they perform per month, whether they use cannula or needle (both are valid, but they should be able to explain their rationale), and what their protocol is if a vascular event occurs. An experienced Toronto provider will have hyaluronidase immediately available, know the signs of vascular compromise, and have a clear emergency plan.

Red flags to watch for: Providers who don't discuss vascular risks during consultation, clinics without hyaluronidase on site, pricing below $600 per session, injectors who haven't performed at least 50+ non-surgical rhinoplasties, and any provider who guarantees a specific outcome from photos alone without an in-person assessment.

Before-and-after photos are critical but ask specifically for profile views, not just front-facing shots. The most meaningful changes from nose filler are visible in profile, and any provider serious about this treatment will have extensive profile documentation. PrettyLyst's ratings let you compare Toronto providers based on verified patient reviews.

Compare Nose Reshaping Options

Non-surgical rhinoplasty is one of several approaches to changing the appearance of your nose. Here's how they compare in Toronto.

Compare nose reshaping options in Toronto
Surgical Rhinoplasty
Permanent, can reduce and reshape
Chin Filler
Profile balance without touching the nose
Thread Lift (Nose)
Tip lift without filler
Botox for Nose (Tip Drop)
Prevents tip drooping when smiling
How it differs The only option that can make your nose smaller, narrow the nostrils, or correct structural issues. Permanent results but requires general anaesthesia, 1–2 weeks of significant downtime, and 6–12 months for final results to settle. Considerably higher cost but a one-time investment. Adding projection to the chin can dramatically improve your profile balance and make a nose bump appear less prominent without any work on the nose itself. Many Toronto injectors recommend assessing the chin before doing nose filler, as chin augmentation alone sometimes achieves the desired profile change. PDO threads inserted into the nose tip can create a subtle lift without adding volume. Less common than filler rhinoplasty in Toronto and results are typically more subtle and shorter-lasting (6–12 months). A niche option for patients who specifically want tip elevation without any added bulk. A small amount of Botox injected at the base of the nose can prevent the tip from dropping when you smile (the "bunny line" area). It doesn't reshape the nose but addresses a specific dynamic concern. Very quick, inexpensive treatment often combined with regular Botox appointments.
Price $8,000–$18,000+ $600–$1,200 per syringe $800–$1,500 per session $100–$250
Best for Patients wanting reduction, structural correction, or permanent change Patients whose profile concern is more about chin recession than nose shape Subtle tip lift, patients who don't want added volume Patients whose nose tip drops noticeably when smiling
In Toronto 759 providers 293 providers 759 providers 292 providers

Common Questions About Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty in Toronto

How much does non-surgical rhinoplasty cost in Toronto compared to surgical? +
Non-surgical rhinoplasty runs $800–$2,000 per session in Toronto, while surgical rhinoplasty ranges from $8,000–$18,000+. The non-surgical route is significantly cheaper per session but requires touch-ups every 12–18 months, while surgical is a one-time cost with permanent results. Over 5–10 years, the total investment can converge depending on how often you maintain.
Is non-surgical rhinoplasty safe in Toronto? +
When performed by an experienced, qualified Toronto provider with proper anatomical training and emergency protocols, it's considered safe. The nose is the highest-risk zone for filler due to its vascular anatomy, which is why provider selection is more critical here than any other filler treatment. Complications are rare but serious, so don't compromise on credentials.
Which Toronto providers are most qualified for non-surgical rhinoplasty? +
Facial plastic surgeons, plastic surgeons, and dermatologists with injectable experience are the strongest candidates. Some senior nurse injectors with specific advanced training in nasal anatomy also perform this treatment well. Look for providers who do nose filler regularly (not occasionally) and who keep hyaluronidase on site for emergency use.
Can non-surgical rhinoplasty fix a crooked nose in Toronto? +
It can improve the appearance of mild crookedness by adding filler to the concave side to create a straighter visual line. It cannot straighten the underlying bone or cartilage. If your crookedness is significant or related to a deviated septum, surgical rhinoplasty is the only corrective option. A good Toronto provider will be honest about what filler can and can't achieve for your specific anatomy.
How far in advance should I book non-surgical rhinoplasty in Toronto? +
Experienced nose filler providers in Toronto, especially facial plastic surgeons in Yorkville and downtown, often book 3–6 weeks out. This is a less commonly offered treatment than lip filler or Botox, so the pool of experienced providers is smaller and wait times tend to be longer. Book early if you're planning around an event, and allow at least 3 weeks post-treatment for any swelling to resolve.
Can I get non-surgical rhinoplasty dissolved if I don't like the result? +
Yes, if your provider used hyaluronic acid filler (which is the standard in most Toronto clinics). Hyaluronidase can dissolve the product, though the nose is a more sensitive area to dissolve than lips or cheeks. Radiesse, which is occasionally used for nose work, cannot be dissolved. Confirm which product your provider plans to use before treatment.

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