Bloor West Medspa
Toronto, ON
Aesthetic and medical spa services including botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, skin rejuvenation, scar treatment, acne treatment, hair restoration, and fat dissolving procedures.
Xeomin is a "naked" neurotoxin — it contains the same active ingredient as Botox (botulinum toxin type A) but without the complexing proteins that surround it. That cleaner formulation is Xeomin's main selling point: fewer proteins may mean a lower chance of developing antibody resistance over time, which matters most for patients who've been getting neurotoxin injections for years and have noticed the effects wearing off faster.
Xeomin is less widely stocked than Botox or Dysport in Toronto, so availability is the first thing to confirm when booking. Among clinics that do carry it, the best Xeomin providers understand when to recommend it over the other neurotoxins — particularly for long-term patients showing signs of diminished response — rather than treating it as an interchangeable substitute.
The clinics below are the highest-rated Xeomin providers on PrettyLyst based on verified patient reviews, credentials, and overall experience.
Toronto, ON
Aesthetic and medical spa services including botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, skin rejuvenation, scar treatment, acne treatment, hair restoration, and fat dissolving procedures.
Toronto, ON
A beauty space offering personalized skincare and aesthetic treatments.
Toronto, ON
Non-surgical facial treatments to amplify your inner beauty. Specializing in PRP, laser treatments, fillers, and rejuvenation procedures.
Toronto, ON
NP-led aesthetic clinic in Toronto specializing in natural cosmetic results, including injectables and skincare.
Toronto, ON
Extracted services from Visage Clinic website including Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, dermal fillers, laser treatments, and cosmetic facial procedures.
Toronto, ON
Premium aesthetic treatments including Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Hair Restoration, Microneedling Facials, IV Therapy, and Wellness Shots in Toronto.
Xeomin in Toronto is priced at $9–$14 per unit, generally at or slightly below Botox pricing ($12–$17/unit). Unlike Dysport, Xeomin uses a 1:1 unit conversion with Botox, so if you normally get 20 units of Botox for your forehead, you'd need the same 20 units of Xeomin. That makes price comparison straightforward.
Some Toronto clinics position Xeomin as a slightly more affordable alternative to Botox, pricing it $1–$3 less per unit to encourage patients to try the switch. Others price it identically. The savings are modest per session but add up if you're maintaining every 3–4 months. For a detailed brand comparison, see our guide to Xeomin vs. Botox.
| 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 – $420
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Full face
3 areas combined · 40–64 units
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$360 – $750+
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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.
Thinking about Xeomin over Botox or Dysport? Here's what Toronto patients should know.
Fewer proteins, potentially fewer antibodies
Xeomin's main differentiator is its purified formulation — no complexing proteins around the active ingredient. Over years of repeated neurotoxin use, some patients develop antibodies to these proteins, which can reduce effectiveness. Xeomin sidesteps that risk. If your Botox has been lasting shorter and shorter, Xeomin is worth discussing with your Toronto injector.
No speed advantage like Dysport
Unlike Dysport, which kicks in 1–2 days faster, Xeomin's onset and duration are essentially identical to Botox. Expect to see results in 4–7 days with full effect at 2 weeks, lasting 3–4 months. The reason to choose Xeomin isn't speed — it's the cleaner formulation and potential resistance benefit.
Same units, simpler math
If you currently get Botox, switching to Xeomin is straightforward — the unit conversion is 1:1. Your Toronto provider will use the same dosage and injection map. This makes it easier to compare costs and results directly, unlike Dysport which requires a 2.5–3x unit adjustment.
Confirm availability before booking
Xeomin has a smaller market share than Botox or Dysport in Toronto, which means not every clinic carries it. If you specifically want Xeomin, confirm availability when you book rather than assuming your preferred clinic has it on hand. PrettyLyst's provider filter lets you search specifically for Xeomin providers in Toronto.
Any Toronto injector experienced with Botox can technically perform Xeomin injections since the products use the same unit dosing and similar injection technique. The more important question is whether your provider understands when Xeomin is the right recommendation versus defaulting to whatever they have in stock.
The best Xeomin providers in Toronto will ask about your neurotoxin history — how long you've been getting injections, whether you've noticed diminishing results, and whether you've tried other brands. They should be able to explain the antibody resistance rationale clearly and give you an honest assessment of whether switching would benefit you specifically or whether it's an unnecessary change.
If you're a long-term Botox user in Toronto curious about switching, consider doing one Xeomin session to compare results directly. Most patients can evaluate whether they notice any difference in onset, duration, or overall effect within a single treatment cycle. PrettyLyst's ratings let you find Toronto providers who carry Xeomin and have experience recommending it appropriately.
Xeomin is one of several neurotoxin brands available in Toronto. Here's how they compare.
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Botox
The original, most widely available
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Dysport
Faster onset, wider spread
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Jeuveau
Newest, cosmetic-focused
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Dermal Fillers
Volume, not movement
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| How it differs | The most established neurotoxin with the longest track record and widest availability in Toronto. Contains complexing proteins that Xeomin lacks. Same 1:1 unit conversion as Xeomin. The default choice at most Toronto clinics. | Different formulation that diffuses more broadly and kicks in 1–2 days faster than both Xeomin and Botox. Requires a 2.5–3x unit conversion. Particularly effective for large flat areas like the forehead. Also contains complexing proteins. | The newest neurotoxin in Canada, marketed exclusively for cosmetic use. Similar performance profile to Botox with competitive pricing as the brand builds market share. Contains complexing proteins. Limited long-term data compared to Botox and Xeomin. | Completely different mechanism — fillers add volume while neurotoxins relax muscles. Many Toronto patients use both: Xeomin for dynamic wrinkles and filler for volume loss. Not interchangeable but frequently combined in a single treatment plan. |
| Price | $12–$17 per unit | $4–$6 per unit (2.5–3x units needed) | $10–$15 per unit | $500–$1,200 per syringe |
| Best for | Patients who are happy with their current results and have no resistance concerns | Larger treatment areas, patients who want faster visible results | Cost-conscious patients, cosmetic wrinkle treatment | Volume loss, structural enhancement, lines visible at rest |
| In Toronto | 292 providers | 211 providers | 119 providers | 293 providers |
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