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Botox in Toronto

A non-surgical injectable treatment that temporarily relaxes specific facial muscles to smooth dynamic wrinkles like frown lines, forehead lines, and crow's feet. Compare Toronto clinics below and request a free consultation.

Typical cost in Toronto

CA$250–CA$800

per treatment area · CAD

A general range for Toronto, converted to CAD and rounded for guidance. Confirm exact pricing with each clinic.

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Botox clinics in Toronto

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Banff Aesthetics Clinic

Toronto · Toronto

5.0 (139) · Google

Banff Aesthetics Clinic offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 12 more treatments from its Toronto location and is rated 5★ across 139 Google reviews. Compare pricing and request a free consultation on ClinicCompass.

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Chrysalis Beauté Med Spa

Brampton · Toronto

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5.0 (46) · Google

Chrysalis Beauté Med Spa is a nurse-led aesthetic clinic in Brampton, rated 5★ across 46 Google reviews. Every treatment — from Botox and dermal fillers to PRP, fat-dissolving injections, and IV therapy — is personally performed by the clinic's founder, a Registered Practical Nurse, with consultations and follow-up care included. Serving Brampton and the Greater Toronto Area.

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Lips and Lines +

Toronto · Toronto

5.0 (85) · Google

Lips and Lines + in Toronto is a med spa rated 5★ across 85 Google reviews, offering Botox, Chemical Peel, Dermal Fillers and 3 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.

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MD Skin Lab

Toronto · Toronto

5.0 (196) · Google

Rated 5★ by 196 Google reviewers, MD Skin Lab (Toronto) offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 11 more treatments. View the full profile and request a free consultation.

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ML Aesthetics Clinic

Etobicoke · Toronto

5.0 (70) · Google

ML Aesthetics Clinic in Etobicoke is a med spa rated 5★ across 70 Google reviews, offering BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 10 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.

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NEA Medical Aesthetics

Toronto · Toronto

5.0 (104) · Google

NEA Medical Aesthetics in Toronto is a med spa rated 5★ across 104 Google reviews, offering BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 11 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.

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5.0 (107) · Google

Royal Treatment Medical & Cosmetic Aesthetics in Toronto is a med spa rated 5★ across 107 Google reviews, offering BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 9 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.

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Subtle Enhancements

Toronto · Toronto

5.0 (295) · Google

Rated 5★ by 295 Google reviewers, Subtle Enhancements (Toronto) offers Botox, Chemical Peel, Dermal Fillers and 8 more treatments. View the full profile and request a free consultation.

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5.0 (135) · Google

The ART Clinic Aesthetic Room Toronto in Toronto is a med spa rated 5★ across 135 Google reviews, offering BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 11 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.

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4.9 (587) · Google

Clinique De Mode | Downtown offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 8 more treatments from its Toronto location and is rated 4.9★ across 587 Google reviews. Compare pricing and request a free consultation on ClinicCompass.

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Fresh Cosmetic Clinic

Toronto · Toronto

4.9 (850) · Google

Rated 4.9★ by 850 Google reviewers, Fresh Cosmetic Clinic (Toronto) offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 14 more treatments. View the full profile and request a free consultation.

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Rejuuv Medi Spa

Toronto · Toronto

4.9 (367) · Google

Rejuuv Medi Spa in Toronto is a med spa rated 4.9★ across 367 Google reviews, offering BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 14 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.

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4.9 (488) · Google

Starlight Med Spa - Toronto's #1 Beauty Clinic offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 11 more treatments from its Toronto location and is rated 4.9★ across 488 Google reviews. Compare pricing and request a free consultation on ClinicCompass.

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VBeauty Medical Spa

Toronto · Toronto

4.9 (348) · Google

VBeauty Medical Spa in Toronto is a med spa rated 4.9★ across 348 Google reviews, offering BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 15 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.

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Local insights

Where to find Botox in Toronto

15 clinics offer Botox across the Toronto metro — with providers in Toronto, Brampton, Etobicoke. Toronto's established aesthetic clusters around Yorkville, King West, Forest Hill, where pricing typically runs at the upper end of the local range.

Local cost for Botox in Toronto typically falls between CA$250–CA$800 per treatment area (Canadian dollars). Compare the 15 listed clinics above, request consultations from your top two or three picks, and confirm exact pricing directly with each provider.

The Toronto market, honestly

Toronto is Canada's injectable capital, with Yorkville commanding CA$14–18/unit and strong mid-market work across North York and Etobicoke at CA$10–13. Canadian regulation keeps injector standards high — physicians and RNs dominate — which compresses the quality gap between price tiers more than in US metros. All pricing is CAD, and note that Canadian per-unit quotes often already include the consult.

About Botox

A non-surgical injectable treatment that temporarily relaxes specific facial muscles to smooth dynamic wrinkles like frown lines, forehead lines, and crow's feet.

Sessions

Every 3–4 months

Downtime

None — return to normal activity right away

Good candidate

Adults with dynamic wrinkles (lines that appear when you frown, raise your brow, or smile) who want a subtle, refreshed look without surgery

  • The most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatment in the world
  • Smooths frown lines, forehead lines, and crow's feet in a 10–15 minute appointment
  • Effects appear within days and last 3–4 months
  • Used preventatively as well as correctively
  • Multiple FDA-approved brands (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau, Daxxify) with similar results
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FAQ

Botox in Toronto: common questions

How much does Botox cost in Toronto?

Typical Botox pricing in Toronto runs CAD$272–CAD$816 per treatment area. The biggest variables are the provider's experience level and the specific device or product used — newer technology and senior injectors price at the upper end. Pricing is quoted in Canadian dollars (CAD). Request a consultation from any of our listed Toronto clinics for a personalized quote.

How many Botox providers are in Toronto?

ClinicCompass lists 15 verified Toronto-area clinics offering Botox, concentrated in Toronto, Brampton, Etobicoke. Each listing includes real Google ratings so you can compare reputable options side by side before booking a consultation.

Who's the top-rated Botox provider in Toronto?

Among our 15 listed Toronto providers for Botox, Banff Aesthetics Clinic currently holds the highest verified Google rating at 5★ across 139+ reviews (located in Toronto). "Best" is subjective — compare 2–3 Toronto clinics before committing.

How should I prepare for Botox?

For 1 week before: avoid blood-thinning supplements (vitamin E, fish oil, gingko, garlic supplements) and over-the-counter NSAIDs (Advil, Motrin, aspirin) unless medically necessary — these increase bruising risk. Avoid alcohol for 24 hours prior. Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin if possible. Eat beforehand to avoid lightheadedness. Plan to avoid laying flat for 4 hours after Botox.

Can I drink alcohol before or after Botox?

Skip alcohol for 24 hours before and at least 24 hours after — alcohol thins the blood and increases bruising. For larger treatments or if you bruise easily, give it 48 hours afterward.

What does Botox do exactly?

Botox is a purified protein (botulinum toxin type A) that temporarily blocks the nerve signals telling specific muscles to contract. Injected in tiny doses into targeted facial muscles, it relaxes them just enough to smooth dynamic wrinkles — the lines that appear when you frown, raise your eyebrows, or smile. It doesn't add volume; it doesn't change your face shape. Within 2 weeks, the treated area looks smoother at rest. Effects last 3–4 months, then the muscle gradually regains movement.

What is the biggest risk of Botox?

The most common real risk is unintended muscle weakness near the injection site — typically a temporary drooping eyelid (ptosis) or asymmetric brow if the toxin migrates slightly from where it was injected. This is almost always tied to either improper injection technique or excessive rubbing/laying down too soon after treatment, and it resolves on its own in 4–8 weeks as the Botox wears off. Serious systemic side effects are extremely rare at cosmetic doses. Choosing an experienced injector is the single biggest factor in avoiding all of these.

What is the 4-hour rule after Botox?

The "4-hour rule" means don't lay flat, exercise vigorously, or massage the treated area for the first 4 hours after your Botox appointment. The concern is that lying down, intense head movement, or rubbing the area could allow the Botox to migrate from the intended muscle to nearby muscles — potentially causing a droopy eyelid or asymmetric result. Most providers also recommend avoiding heat (saunas, hot yoga) and alcohol for 24 hours. After 4 hours, you can resume normal activity. Some providers extend this to 6 hours for extra caution.

How much do 20 units of Botox usually cost?

At the US average of $10–$20 per unit, 20 units of Botox typically costs $200–$400. Twenty units is a common dose for treating the glabella (the "11s" frown lines between your brows) or for a light forehead treatment. A more complete full-face treatment usually uses 40–70 units, putting most appointments in the $400–$1,400 range. Pricing varies meaningfully by city and provider experience — premium markets and senior injectors charge at the upper end.

What age is best to start getting Botox?

There's no universal "right" age — it depends on when your dynamic wrinkles start bothering you, not what's on your driver's license. Most providers see people start in their late 20s or early 30s for "preventative Botox," which uses small doses to soften lines before they become etched. Starting later (40s, 50s, 60s) is equally valid; you'll just be treating existing wrinkles rather than preventing new ones. There's no medical benefit to starting young if your skin isn't showing dynamic lines yet — wait until you actually want the result.

Is Botox worth it after 60?

Yes, for most patients. After 60, Botox can still meaningfully soften dynamic forehead and frown lines and crow's feet. It won't address loose skin, lost volume, or the deeper static wrinkles that have set in at rest — those typically need fillers, skin tightening, or surgery in combination. Many older patients get the best results from a combination plan: smaller Botox doses to soften muscle activity, plus fillers or skin tightening for volume and laxity. Discuss realistic expectations with your provider during consultation.

Is Botox a neurotoxin? Is it safe?

Yes, Botox is technically a neurotoxin — derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. But the cosmetic dose is incredibly small (a fraction of a microgram), purified, and used in localized injections. It has been FDA-approved for cosmetic use since 2002 and is one of the most studied injectables in medicine, with decades of safety data across millions of treatments. Safety depends heavily on injector skill — choose a board-certified physician, PA, NP, or RN with extensive injection experience for the lowest risk of complications.

What's the difference between Botox and fillers?

Different problems, different products. Botox relaxes muscles to soften wrinkles caused by movement (forehead lines, frown lines, crow's feet). Fillers add volume to areas that have lost it (cheeks, lips, smile lines, jawline). They're commonly used together — Botox for the upper face, fillers for the lower face — for a balanced refresh. Botox lasts 3–4 months; fillers last 9–18 months. Per treatment, fillers cost more upfront but last longer.

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