Toronto Skincare Treatment Cost Guide 2026
Medical skincare treatments in Toronto cost between $100 and $700 per session in 2026, depending on the modality. Custom facials run $150-$300, hydrabrasion $200-$350, chemical peels $150-$400, Aerolase NeoSkin $400-$700, IV vitamin drips $150-$400, and dermaplaning $100-$150. Bar Beauty Medical in CityPlace Fort York offers a full menu of non-injectable skincare treatments performed by registered nurses and trained medical aestheticians.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
TLDR
- Toronto medical skincare treatments cost $100-$700 per session in 2026, with most facials and peels falling between $150 and $400.
- Custom medical facials at Bar Beauty Medical are $150-$300, and Aerolase NeoSkin laser facials run $400-$700.
- Chemical peels range from $150 for light peels to $400 for medium-depth peels, with packages offering 10-20% savings.
- Bar Beauty Medical, located at 46 Fort York Blvd in CityPlace Fort York, combines medical-grade treatments with RN oversight.
How much do skincare treatments cost in Toronto in 2026?
Medical aesthetics skincare in Toronto in 2026 has grown into a wide menu of options that includes traditional facials, advanced device-based treatments, IV wellness, and superficial-to-medium chemical peels. Pricing reflects the level of medical oversight, technology used, and the active ingredients in the products. Dermaplaning, the most affordable entry point, costs $100-$150 in Toronto. Custom medical facials with active ingredients such as retinoids, peptides, and growth factors run $150-$300. Hydrabrasion treatments combining exfoliation, suction, and serum infusion (HydraFacial-style protocols) cost $200-$350. Chemical peels range from $150 for light glycolic peels to $400 for medium-depth TCA peels. Device-based laser facials, particularly Aerolase NeoSkin (a 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser ideal for redness, melasma, and acne), cost $400-$700 per session. IV vitamin drips, increasingly popular in downtown Toronto, run $150-$400 depending on formulation. Bar Beauty Medical prices its skincare menu within the Toronto downtown average and clearly explains what each treatment is designed to do during consultation. Most clients combine 2-3 modalities into a personalized plan rather than choosing a single treatment.
Skincare treatment cost by service
| Treatment | Best For | Per Session | Package of 3 | Sessions Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Custom medical facial | General skin health | $150-$300 | $400-$800 | Monthly |
| Hydrabrasion | Dullness, congestion | $200-$350 | $550-$950 | Every 4-6 weeks |
| Dermaplaning | Exfoliation, peach fuzz | $100-$150 | $275-$400 | Every 3-4 weeks |
| Light chemical peel | Texture, brightness | $150-$250 | $400-$675 | 3-6 sessions |
| Medium chemical peel | Pigmentation, fine lines | $300-$400 | $800-$1,100 | 3 sessions |
| Aerolase NeoSkin | Redness, melasma, acne | $400-$700 | $1,100-$1,900 | 3-6 sessions |
| IV vitamin drip | Hydration, glow | $150-$400 | $400-$1,100 | Monthly |
| LED light therapy add-on | Healing, acne, glow | $50-$100 | $140-$275 | Weekly |
| Back facial | Back acne, congestion | $200-$350 | $550-$950 | Every 4-6 weeks |
Skincare treatment cost by category
Custom Medical Facials
Customized facials incorporating medical-grade products like ZO Skin Health, SkinCeuticals, AlumierMD, or Skinbetter Science. Toronto pricing is $150-$300, with results visible in 24-48 hours.
Hydrabrasion
Hydrabrasion uses a vortex tip to simultaneously exfoliate, extract, and infuse serums. Toronto pricing is $200-$350 per session, with monthly treatments recommended.
Chemical Peels
Peels range from light AHA/BHA peels (glycolic, lactic, salicylic) at $150-$250 to medium TCA and Jessner peels at $300-$400. Series of 3-6 produce the strongest results.
Aerolase NeoSkin
The Aerolase NeoSkin is a 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser treatment that addresses redness, rosacea, melasma, acne, and ageing in a single device. Toronto pricing is $400-$700 per session.
IV Vitamin Drips
Customized IV cocktails featuring vitamin C, B-complex, glutathione, NAD+, and electrolytes. Toronto pricing is $150-$400 depending on the formula and concentration.
Dermaplaning
A manual exfoliation treatment removing peach fuzz and dead skin with a sterile blade. Toronto pricing is $100-$150, often added to facials and peels.
What affects the price you pay
- Provider type: RN-led and medically-supervised skincare clinics charge more than salons or non-medical spas, but use higher-grade products and medical-strength peels.
- Neighbourhood: Downtown Toronto clinics in CityPlace, Yorkville, Queen West, and King West price 15-25% above suburban locations.
- Product line: Treatments using premium product lines (ZO, SkinCeuticals, AlumierMD) cost more than non-medical product lines.
- Sessions needed: Most non-injectable treatments produce best results in series of 3-6 sessions, with packages offering savings.
- Clinic overhead: Medical-grade sterilization, RN oversight on peels and laser treatments, and aftercare protocols factor into pricing.
- Package deals: Bundled monthly memberships and pre-paid series consistently produce the best value.
Is cheap skincare safe? Red flags to watch for
Discounted skincare treatments in Toronto can fall into two very different categories. A reputable medical aesthetics clinic running a $129 facial promo to attract new clients is reasonable. A “medi-spa” advertising $99 chemical peels by an unlicensed technician using unlabelled product is not. The difference matters.
Medium-depth peels (TCA, Jessner, croton oil) are medical procedures that can cause burns, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, or scarring if performed at the wrong concentration or by someone without training. Aerolase and other laser treatments require knowledge of skin type, Fitzpatrick scoring, and proper energy settings to avoid pigment damage. Reputable Toronto clinics like Bar Beauty Medical use Health Canada-approved devices and physician-supervised peel protocols, and they will turn clients away if a treatment is not appropriate.
Watch for “miracle peel” claims, treatments offered by people whose credentials are not displayed, no consultation or skin analysis before purchase, peels mixed in-house without dated product, and prices significantly below the Toronto market average without a clear reason. Always ask what product line and concentration is being used.
How to save legitimately
- Monthly memberships: Many Toronto clinics offer monthly memberships at $150-$300 that include one facial plus discounts on add-ons.
- Series packages: Pre-purchased 3-6 session series at Bar Beauty Medical and most clinics save 10-20%.
- New client offers: First-time client pricing on facials and peels is common in Toronto.
- Bundle treatments: Adding dermaplaning or LED therapy to a facial or peel costs less than booking separately.
- Free consultations: Bar Beauty Medical offers complimentary skin consultations to recommend the right treatment for your concerns.
- Seasonal promotions: January, September, and post-summer months often feature peel and laser specials.
First skincare treatment appointment – what to expect
- Consultation: Your provider analyzes your skin using clinical observation and sometimes imaging, reviews medical history, and discusses your goals.
- Treatment recommendation: You receive a recommendation for the most appropriate facial, peel, or laser based on your concerns and downtime tolerance.
- Cleansing and prep: Skin is double-cleansed and prepped for treatment.
- Treatment: The treatment is performed, typically 30-75 minutes depending on the modality.
- Post-treatment care: Soothing serums, mineral SPF, and post-treatment skincare instructions are provided.
- Plan and homecare: You receive product recommendations and a plan for your next session, usually 2-6 weeks out.
How long do skincare treatment results last?
Results from a single facial or hydrabrasion last 2-4 weeks. Chemical peel series produce results that hold for 3-6 months with proper homecare and SPF. Aerolase NeoSkin laser series can produce 6-12 months of improvement in redness, pigmentation, and acne. IV vitamin drips offer immediate hydration and energy benefits for 1-3 weeks. The most reliable predictor of long-term results is consistent homecare, including daily SPF, retinoids, and antioxidant serums. Toronto clinics typically recommend monthly maintenance facials and seasonal peels or laser sessions to keep skin in optimal condition.
Bar Beauty Medical pricing summary
- Price: Custom facials $150-$300, hydrabrasion $200-$350, peels $150-$400, Aerolase NeoSkin $400-$700, IV drips $150-$400, dermaplaning $100-$150
- Who administers: Registered nurses and trained medical aestheticians under medical direction
- Product lines: Medical-grade skincare from leading professional product lines
- Consultation policy: Complimentary skin consultation and personalized plan
- Location: 46 Fort York Blvd, CityPlace Fort York, downtown Toronto
- Payment options: Monthly memberships, pre-paid packages, major credit cards, and financing for larger plans
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a regular facial and a medical facial?
Medical facials use higher-strength active ingredients (retinoids, growth factors, professional peels) under medical oversight. They produce more visible results but require proper assessment of your skin type and history.
How often should I get a facial in Toronto?
Monthly facials align with the skin’s 28-day renewal cycle and provide the most consistent results. Hydrabrasion and dermaplaning can also be done monthly.
Are chemical peels safe for all skin tones?
Light AHA peels are generally safe across skin tones with proper protocol. Medium-depth peels require careful assessment in Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin to avoid pigmentation issues.
What does Aerolase NeoSkin treat?
Aerolase NeoSkin treats redness, rosacea, melasma, sun damage, acne, acne scarring, and general skin rejuvenation. It is safe across all Fitzpatrick skin types.
Do IV vitamin drips actually work?
IV drips deliver nutrients directly into the bloodstream for fast absorption. Most clients notice hydration, energy, and skin glow improvements that last 1-3 weeks per session.
Can I combine facials and peels?
Yes. Many Toronto plans alternate monthly facials with quarterly peels for optimal results. Your provider will design a plan that fits your skin.
How much downtime do these treatments have?
Facials, dermaplaning, hydrabrasion, and IV drips have no downtime. Light peels cause 2-3 days of mild flaking. Medium peels involve 5-7 days of visible peeling. Aerolase has no peeling but mild redness for a few hours.
How do I book a skincare consultation at Bar Beauty Medical?
You can book a complimentary skin consultation online through the Bar Beauty Medical Jane App booking system.
Ready to book a complimentary skincare consultation at Bar Beauty Medical in CityPlace Fort York? Book online at barbeautymedical.janeapp.com.


