Botox in Toronto costs between $10 and $15 per unit in 2026, with most reputable medical aesthetics clinics charging $12-$14 per unit and a typical full treatment landing between $200 and $600. At Bar Beauty Medical in CityPlace Fort York, Botox is priced at $10 per unit administered by a licensed Registered Nurse, making it one of the most transparent and accessible pricing models in downtown Toronto.
Last updated: May 12, 2026.
TLDR: Toronto Botox Pricing at a Glance
- Per-unit cost in Toronto (2026): $10-$15, with downtown clinics averaging $12-$13.
- Typical full treatment: $200-$600 depending on areas treated and units used.
- Bar Beauty Medical price: $10/unit, RN-administered, free consultations.
- Red flag: Anything under $8/unit usually signals over-diluted product or unlicensed injectors.
How much does Botox cost in Toronto in 2026?
Botox in Toronto is priced per unit, not per area, and the going rate across the GTA in 2026 sits between $10 and $15 per unit. Most med spas in Yorkville, King West, and Bloor-Yorkville charge $13-$15 per unit, while neighbourhood clinics in areas like CityPlace, Liberty Village, and East York tend to land between $10 and $12. The total you pay depends on three things: how many units you need, which neurotoxin brand is used, and who is injecting it. A first-time forehead treatment usually runs 20-40 units, meaning a realistic first appointment in Toronto costs anywhere from $200 to $600. Bar Beauty Medical holds its price at $10/unit year-round because it operates on a flat, no-markup model – the same authentic Allergan Botox you would find at a $15/unit Yorkville clinic, just without the brand-tax overhead.
Botox cost by treatment area
Toronto Botox Cost Calculator
Select your areas of interest. Total updates live at $10/unit (Bar Beauty Medical price). Switch to $15/unit to compare with high-end Yorkville clinics.
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| Treatment Area | Typical Units | Cost at $10/unit | Cost at $15/unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Forehead lines | 10-20 | $100-$200 | $150-$300 |
| Glabella (the 11s) | 20-25 | $200-$250 | $300-$375 |
| Crow feet | 10-24 | $100-$240 | $150-$360 |
| Bunny lines | 4-10 | $40-$100 | $60-$150 |
| Masseter (jaw slimming) | 20-50 per side | $400-$1,000 | $600-$1,500 |
| Lip flip | 4-6 | $40-$60 | $60-$90 |
| Chin dimpling | 4-8 | $40-$80 | $60-$120 |
| Neck bands (Nefertiti lift) | 25-60 | $250-$600 | $375-$900 |
| Gummy smile | 4-6 | $40-$60 | $60-$90 |
| Brow lift | 4-10 | $40-$100 | $60-$150 |
Botox cost by brand: Botox vs Dysport vs Xeomin vs Nuceiva
Botox Cosmetic (Allergan)
The original onabotulinumtoxinA, manufactured by AbbVie/Allergan. Priced $10-$15 per unit in Toronto. Most recognized brand and tied to the Alle rewards program. Onset typically 3-7 days, full effect at 14 days.
Dysport (Galderma)
AbobotulinumtoxinA. Dysport units are not 1:1 with Botox units. Conversion is roughly 2.5-3 Dysport units per 1 Botox unit, so per-unit pricing looks lower ($4-$6/unit in Toronto), but total cost ends up similar. Faster onset (2-3 days).
Xeomin (Merz)
IncobotulinumtoxinA – “naked” Botox with no complexing proteins, which may reduce resistance over long-term use. Priced similarly to Botox ($10-$15/unit).
Nuceiva (Evolus)
PrabotulinumtoxinA. Health Canada-approved, increasingly popular for glabellar lines. Pricing typically 10-20% below Botox Cosmetic.
What affects the price you pay
- Provider type: RN/NP charges $10-$13/unit. Dermatologists/plastic surgeons $14-$18/unit. Estheticians are NOT legally permitted to inject Botox in Ontario.
- Location: Yorkville and Rosedale clinics charge $2-$5/unit premium over downtown core.
- Brand: Botox Cosmetic and Xeomin at top end, Dysport mid-range, Nuceiva slightly below.
- Units used: Larger plans sometimes unlock volume pricing.
- Clinic overhead: Higher rent and amenities = higher per-unit price.
- Package deals: Pre-paid banking, memberships can shave 10-15%.
Is cheap Botox safe? Why $5/unit deals are red flags
If a Toronto clinic advertises Botox at $5 or $6 per unit, something is off. Real Allergan Botox costs roughly $5-$7/unit at wholesale, so anything below means: heavily over-diluted product, unlicensed injector, or counterfeit/grey-market import.
Safe Botox in Ontario requires: licensed medical professional (MD, NP, or RN under medical directive), authentic Health Canada-approved product, proper aseptic technique, medical assessment before injection. Always ask to see the Botox vial before injection.
How to save on Botox in Toronto (legitimately)
- Alle by Allergan: Free loyalty program. Earn points on every Botox treatment plus filler. Redeem for $20-$100 off future visits.
- Aspire Rewards (Galderma): Dysport/Restylane equivalent. Coupons $20-$50 off.
- Maintenance packages: 3 treatments/year up front = 5-10% off.
- Pre-paid unit banking: Buy 100+ units at slight discount.
- Free consultations: Bar Beauty Medical and most reputable clinics offer free consults.
First Botox appointment – what to expect
- Consultation: 15-20 min review of medical history, medications, allergies, and aesthetic goals.
- Facial mapping: Injector studies muscle movement and marks injection points.
- Numbing (optional): Topical lidocaine or ice for sensitive areas.
- Injection: 10-30 micro-injections with ultra-fine needle. 5-10 minutes total.
- Aftercare: Stay upright 4 hours, no workouts 24 hours, no facials 48 hours, no rubbing.
How long does Botox last?
Botox typically lasts 3-4 months for first-time patients. Results visible at day 3-7, peak at day 14. With consistent treatment every 3-4 months, results often last longer (5-6 months) with fewer units needed. Masseter Botox lasts 5-6 months from first treatment because the muscle is larger and metabolizes product slower.
Bar Beauty Medical Botox pricing summary
- Price: $10 per unit, flat rate, no hidden fees.
- Administered by: Licensed Registered Nurse working under medical directive.
- Product: Authentic Botox Cosmetic by Allergan, Health Canada-approved.
- Consultations: Free, no pressure to book same-day.
- Rewards: Alle by Allergan points accepted.
- Location: 46 Fort York Blvd, CityPlace Fort York, Toronto.
- Payment: Flexible payment plans available for larger packages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Botox safe?
Yes. Botox Cosmetic has been Health Canada-approved since 2001 and is one of the most-studied aesthetic injectables in the world. When administered by a licensed medical professional using authentic product, side effects are typically limited to minor bruising or temporary tenderness.
Does Botox hurt?
Most patients describe it as a quick pinch or bee sting. The needle is ultra-fine and each injection takes less than a second. Sensitive areas like the lip flip or masseter can be pre-numbed with topical lidocaine or ice.
When will I see results?
You will notice movement softening at day 3-5, full results visible by day 14. Do not judge your treatment before two weeks.
Can I exercise after Botox?
Skip the gym, hot yoga, and face-down workouts for 24 hours. Increased blood flow and lying flat too soon can theoretically cause migration.
Can Botox be reversed?
No. Unlike HA fillers, Botox cannot be dissolved. However, it metabolizes naturally and wears off in 3-4 months.
How often do I need Botox?
Most patients re-treat every 3-4 months. With consistent maintenance, treatments often last longer.
Does Bar Beauty offer payment plans?
Yes. Bar Beauty Medical offers flexible payment plans for larger treatment packages.
Where is Bar Beauty located?
46 Fort York Blvd in CityPlace Fort York, Toronto – accessible from King West, Liberty Village, Queen West, and the Financial District.
Ready to book? Schedule your free Botox consultation at Bar Beauty Medical.


