The Quick Answer: Dermal Filler Cost in Toronto, May 2026
Dermal filler in Toronto costs $575 to $1,100 per syringe at reputable clinics in 2026 — with the exact number driven by which product line your injector uses (Juvederm, Restylane, RHA, Belotero, Versa, Radiesse, or Sculptra). A typical first-time treatment using one 1.0 mL syringe lands between $650 and $950 at quality Toronto clinics. At Bar Beauty Medical (46 Fort York Blvd, CityPlace) our 2026 rate is $650 per syringe for hyaluronic acid fillers, with free consultation and a complimentary 2-week assessment.
The total you’ll actually pay depends on four things: how many syringes the area requires (cheeks often need 2 mL, chin 1–2 mL, lips 0.5–1 mL), which product line is medically right for the indication, your injector’s training tier (MD vs senior nurse vs junior nurse), and whether you’re a new patient or returning. This guide breaks down each — plus the questions Toronto clinics don’t volunteer: real competitor pricing, hidden fees, dissolving costs, financing through Beautifi/Medicard, HSA eligibility, and the difference between an honest $650 syringe and a too-good-to-be-true $400 syringe.
2026 Toronto Dermal Filler Pricing by Product
Each filler family is engineered for a specific tissue depth and indication. Below is the realistic 2026 Toronto range by product line, with Bar Beauty’s actual pricing in the right column.
| Filler Product | Best For | Duration | Toronto Range | Bar Beauty (Fort York) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Juvederm Volbella XC | Lips, tear trough, fine lines | 9–12 mo | $650–$850 | $650 |
| Juvederm Volift / Vollure XC | Nasolabial folds, marionette lines | 12–18 mo | $750–$1,000 | $750 |
| Juvederm Voluma XC | Cheeks, chin, jawline | 18–24 mo | $800–$1,100 | $800 |
| Juvederm Volux XC | Chin, jawline definition | 18–24 mo | $850–$1,100 | $850 |
| Restylane Kysse | Lips, soft pliable feel | 9–12 mo | $650–$850 | $650 |
| Restylane Refyne / Defyne | Smile lines, marionette lines | 12–15 mo | $700–$900 | $700 |
| Restylane Lyft | Cheeks, mid-face lift | 12–18 mo | $750–$1,000 | $750 |
| Restylane Eyelight | Tear trough (under-eye) | 12–18 mo | $750–$1,000 | $750 |
| Restylane Contour | Cheek projection, midface volumization | 12–18 mo | $750–$1,000 | $750 |
| RHA 2 / RHA 3 / RHA 4 | Dynamic-movement areas (mouth, smile lines) | 15–18 mo | $700–$1,050 | $700–$900 |
| Revanesse Versa | Cheeks, lips, smile lines (value option) | 9–12 mo | $575–$750 | $575 |
| Belotero Balance | Superficial fine lines, peri-oral | 6–12 mo | $650–$850 | $650 |
| Radiesse (CaHA) | Jawline, hand rejuvenation, biostimulant | 12–18 mo | $800–$1,100 | $850 |
| Sculptra (PLLA collagen biostimulator) | Full-face volume restoration, gradual | 2+ years | $900–$1,200/vial | $950/vial |
| Dissolving session (hyaluronidase) | Reverse HA filler | Immediate | $250–$500 | $250 |
Bar Beauty pricing reflects authorized Canadian distributor product. Sculptra is sold per vial and typically administered in series of 2–4 vials over 3–4 months.
How Many Syringes You Actually Need by Area
One of the most common Toronto patient questions: “how many syringes will I need?” Here’s the honest first-treatment guidance by area, based on average adult anatomy.
| Treatment Area | First-Treatment Syringes | Best Product Match | Total Bar Beauty Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lips (subtle definition) | 0.5–1 mL | Volbella, Kysse | $375–$650 |
| Cheeks (mild) | 1–2 mL | Voluma, Restylane Lyft, RHA 4 | $800–$1,600 |
| Cheeks (full restoration) | 2–4 mL | Voluma, Lyft, Contour | $1,600–$3,200 |
| Tear trough (both sides) | 0.5–1 mL total | Restylane Eyelight, Volbella | $375–$750 |
| Chin (projection) | 1–2 mL | Volux, Voluma, Radiesse | $800–$1,700 |
| Jawline definition | 2–4 mL | Volux, Radiesse, Restylane Lyft | $1,600–$3,400 |
| Nasolabial folds (smile lines) | 1–2 mL | Volift, Vollure, Defyne | $750–$1,800 |
| Marionette lines | 0.5–1.5 mL | Defyne, Vollure | $425–$1,050 |
| Temples (both) | 1–2 mL total | Voluma, Restylane Lyft | $800–$1,600 |
| Non-surgical rhinoplasty | 0.5–1 mL | Voluma, RHA 4 | $650–$1,100 |
| Hands (per hand) | 1 mL each | Radiesse | $850 per hand |
| Full face rejuvenation | 4–8 mL over 1–3 sessions | Combo: Voluma + Volbella + Vollure | $2,600–$6,400 |
Most patients under 35 get clinically excellent results with 1–2 mL per treatment area. Older or volume-depleted faces may need staged sessions over 6–12 months.
What Toronto Clinics Actually Charge: Named Side-By-Side Comparison
Most cost guides quote vague ranges. Here’s the actual per-syringe Juvederm pricing at major Toronto dermal filler clinics in May 2026, drawn from each clinic’s published price list or written quotes from recent patient inquiries.
| Clinic | Neighbourhood | Juvederm Volbella / Vollure (1 mL) | Voluma (1 mL) | Consult / Touch-Up |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bar Beauty Medical | CityPlace / Fort York | $650 / $750 | $800 | Free / Free 2-week review |
| Lift Clinic Toronto | Queen West | $650–$800 | $800–$1,000 | Free / Charged touch-up |
| Skinjectables Cosmetic | Front Street | $750–$850 | $900–$1,050 | Free / Charged |
| SpaMedica | Yorkville | $800–$1,050 | $1,000–$1,200 | $50 credited / Varies |
| Skin Vitality (chain) | Multi-location | $650–$900 | $800–$1,100 | Free / Free |
| Toronto Cosmetic Clinic | Bloor / Yonge | $700–$900 | $850–$1,050 | Free / Free |
| Visage Cosmetic (Dr. DuPere) | Yorkville | $850–$1,100 | $1,050–$1,300 | Charged / Varies |
| Canada MedLaser | Multi-location | $650–$850 | $800–$1,050 | Free / Free |
Verbal quotes during consultation often differ from web-published rates — always confirm pricing in writing before you book. Several Toronto clinics also run “first-patient” or “Tuesday/Wednesday” promotions that can shave $50–$150 off the syringe.
2025 vs 2026: How Toronto Dermal Filler Prices Have Shifted
Two structural pricing changes moved the Toronto filler market between 2025 and 2026:
- Allergan price increase (Q1 2026): Allergan raised wholesale Juvederm pricing in Canada roughly 6–8% for the 2026 calendar year. Most clinics absorbed the first 2–3% and passed the rest through. The 2025 $625 Volbella syringe is now $650–$700 at many clinics.
- RHA expansion: Revance/RHA expanded availability in Canada through 2025, increasing competitive pressure at the premium end. RHA 4 is now broadly available in Toronto at $850–$1,050/syringe — slightly above Voluma but with better dynamic-movement performance.
- HST treatment: Health Canada’s stance on HST for “medically necessary” filler vs cosmetic filler clarified in late 2025: cosmetic filler remains HST-applicable; reconstructive use post-surgery is HST-exempt. Build that 13% into your real budget.
The 6 Hidden Costs Toronto Clinics Don’t Quote
The “per syringe” price isn’t the all-in price. Six fees that legitimately turn a $650 visit into an $850+ visit:
1. HST (Ontario sales tax)
Cosmetic dermal filler is HST-applicable in Ontario at 13%. A $650 syringe is $734.50 once tax is on. Bar Beauty quotes HST-inclusive on written estimates by default; some clinics list pre-tax only.
2. Consultation fee at premium MD clinics
$50–$150 at several Yorkville and Bloor MD clinics, often credited toward your treatment if you proceed. If you’re shopping multiple clinics, that’s $200–$600 in unrecovered consults if you don’t proceed at each.
3. Numbing cream / topical anesthetic
$20–$50 at a small number of Toronto clinics for stronger compounded lidocaine. The lidocaine integrated into most filler syringes is usually adequate; topical add-ons are mostly optional. Bar Beauty includes BLT topical (benzocaine-lidocaine-tetracaine) at no extra cost.
4. Cannula vs needle
Some clinics quote a base price with needle, then upsell cannula technique for $50–$100. Cannula is often the safer choice for tear trough and lip; it should not be a surprise upcharge. At Bar Beauty, cannula and needle are clinically chosen, not pricing options.
5. Aftercare kit / LED therapy
$30–$80 for an aftercare bundle (arnica, post-injection serum, LED-light session). Not medically required — a cold compress at home is equally effective.
6. Touch-up visit fee
$50–$150 at some clinics for a 2-week revision visit. Bar Beauty’s 2-week assessment is included free; if a small top-up of 0.1–0.2 mL is medically appropriate, we pro-rate from the per-syringe rate.
5 Real Bar Beauty Patient Examples (Actual Treatment + Cost)
Patient 1 — Sarah, 32, Liberty Village
Goal: subtle midface volume after weight loss. Treatment: 1 mL Juvederm Voluma split between cheeks. Cost: $800. Result lasted 18 months; she’s now scheduled for a 1 mL maintenance session.
Patient 2 — Daniel, 45, Yorkville
Goal: lower-face masculinization. Treatment: 2 mL Juvederm Volux for chin + jaw definition, single session. Cost: $1,700. No revisions needed at the 6-week follow-up.
Patient 3 — Priya, 28, North York
Goal: hydration and subtle lip definition. Treatment: 0.5 mL Restylane Kysse first session, plus 4 units Botox lip flip. Cost: $423 ($375 + $48). Returned at 9 months for full 1 mL refresh.
Patient 4 — Megan, 51, Mississauga
Goal: full-face rejuvenation. Treatment: Sculptra series — 2 vials at session 1, 1 vial at week 4, 1 vial at week 8. Total 4 vials over 8 weeks. Cost: $3,800 ($950 x 4). Collagen build peaked at month 4; result still strong at 22 months.
Patient 5 — Aisha, 38, Brampton
Goal: undo previous over-filled cheeks from a different clinic. Treatment: 2 dissolving sessions (hyaluronidase) over 3 weeks, then fresh 1 mL Voluma 6 weeks later. Cost: $1,300 ($250 + $250 dissolve + $800 fresh treatment). Outcome — balanced cheek projection she’d wanted from the start.
Red Flags: Pricing & Practices to Avoid in Toronto
Several Toronto-area clinics quote dermal filler at $400–$500 per “syringe.” That price point should raise immediate questions. Here’s what often lies behind a too-good-to-be-true quote:
1. The syringe isn’t actually 1.0 mL
Some clinics quote “filler from $400” using 0.55 mL Juvederm Volbella XC syringes (legitimate product, smaller volume). The math is honest but the headline is misleading. Always ask: is this 1.0 mL or 0.55 mL?
2. Grey-market or non-Health-Canada product
Imported filler (sometimes Korean or Eastern European brands) is cheaper wholesale but not Health Canada approved. Risks: unknown sterility, unverified hyaluronidase reversibility, no manufacturer recourse if anything goes wrong. Bar Beauty uses only authorized Canadian distributor product (Allergan, Galderma, Revance, Prollenium, Merz).
3. Unlicensed injectors
Ontario requires injectables to be administered by a physician, dentist (limited indications), nurse practitioner, or registered nurse with appropriate medical directive. Cheaper providers may be unlicensed or working without proper directives. Ask to see the licence and the medical directive on file.
4. “Free filler with Botox” bundles
Loss-leader bundles often use single-use Volbella vials diluted across multiple patients. Asepsis becomes the silent risk. Reputable Toronto clinics open a fresh syringe per patient.
5. No 2-week assessment included
Clinics that skip the 2-week review are often optimizing for volume, not outcomes. A 2-week assessment is when filler placement and symmetry are objectively evaluated — it’s clinical hygiene, not a luxury.
HSA, Beautifi, Medicard, CRA & OHIP: How Toronto Patients Actually Pay
Health Spending Accounts (HSA)
Cosmetic dermal filler is generally not HSA-eligible because CRA classifies cosmetic procedures as ineligible medical expenses. The narrow exception: filler used in post-mastectomy or post-burn reconstruction with a physician referral. Always check with your HSA administrator before booking.
Beautifi (most common filler financing in Canada)
Beautifi finances $500–$15,000 in aesthetics with terms from 6 to 60 months. Rates vary by credit profile, typically 9.99%–24.99% APR. Bar Beauty accepts Beautifi for syringe totals over $1,000.
Medicard
Medicard offers $1,000–$20,000 medical financing with 0% intro promo offers for qualifying borrowers. Most often used for staged Sculptra series or multi-area combo packages over $3,000.
CRA medical expense credit
Cosmetic dermal filler is not a CRA-eligible medical expense per Income Tax Act subsection 118.2(2.1). Filler used for genuine medical purposes (post-surgical reconstruction, congenital anomaly correction, HIV-associated facial lipoatrophy) may qualify with proper documentation.
OHIP
OHIP does not cover cosmetic dermal filler. The narrow OHIP exceptions are reconstructive (post-trauma, post-cancer) and require a referral from a specialist.
Why Toronto Dermal Filler Prices Vary So Much
1. Who’s Injecting
A first-year nurse injector commands a different fee than a tenth-year nurse, who commands a different fee than a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon. The spread is typically $100–$300/syringe. Actual injection skill correlates more with monthly volume than with title — ask “how many syringes of this product do you inject per month?”
2. Which Product Line
Allergan’s Juvederm and Galderma’s Restylane are the two dominant brand families. Revance RHA is premium-tier. Revanesse Versa is the value tier. A $575 Versa syringe and a $1,050 Voluma syringe are not the same chemistry — they’re engineered for different tissue depths and durations.
3. Neighbourhood Overhead
Yorkville and Bloor-Yorkville commercial rent runs roughly 2x CityPlace, Liberty Village, King West, or Queen West. That difference shows up at the till. A $1,050 Yorkville syringe and a $750 CityPlace syringe often reflect the same product, similar injector experience, different rent line on the income statement.
4. What’s Bundled
Some clinics include consultation, post-treatment skincare, and a free 2-week assessment. Others charge $50 for the consult, $30 for the touch-up review, and don’t tell you until you’re at the desk.
5. New vs Returning Patient Pricing
Returning patients at Bar Beauty receive a $50/syringe loyalty rate after their first treatment. Some chains offer aggressive first-patient pricing then revert to standard rates — check the second-visit price before assuming the promotional rate continues.
Juvederm vs Restylane vs RHA vs Versa: Which Is Right for You?
All four product families are FDA and Health Canada approved hyaluronic acid fillers. They’re engineered differently — cross-linking technology, particle size, viscosity, and elasticity all vary — which is why one clinic chooses Restylane Refyne for smile lines while another reaches for Vollure for the same patient.
| Family | Manufacturer | Cross-Linking Technology | Strength | Toronto Premium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Juvederm | Allergan / AbbVie | Vycross / Hylacross | Smooth gel, predictable spread | None — baseline |
| Restylane | Galderma | NASHA / XpresHAn | Pliable feel, good lip product range | ~$0–$50 vs Juvederm |
| RHA | Revance | Resilient HA (lower BDDE) | Dynamic movement, expression-friendly | +$50–$150 vs Juvederm |
| Versa | Prollenium (Canadian) | Spherical particle | Lower swelling reported, value-tier | -$75–$150 vs Juvederm |
| Belotero | Merz | CPM (cohesive polydensified) | Superficial fine lines, peri-oral | Similar to Juvederm |
| Radiesse | Merz | CaHA (calcium hydroxylapatite) | Collagen stimulation, jawline | +$50–$150 vs HA fillers |
| Sculptra | Galderma | PLLA (poly-L-lactic acid) | Gradual collagen build, 2+ years | Vial-based pricing |
What Happens If You Don’t Like Your Filler? Dissolving in Toronto
One of dermal filler’s underappreciated advantages: hyaluronic acid filler is fully reversible with hyaluronidase. If you don’t like the result, migrate, or need to undo work from another clinic, the protocol is:
- Single dissolving session: 30–45 minutes, results visible in 24–48 hours. Toronto cost: $250–$500. Bar Beauty: $250 flat.
- Multi-area dissolve: 2–3 sessions over 3–6 weeks for heavily migrated or “filler fatigue” cases. Toronto cost: $500–$1,200 total.
- Re-treatment after dissolving: Wait 4–6 weeks before fresh filler. Most patients refresh at standard syringe pricing.
Radiesse, Sculptra, and other non-HA biostimulants are not reversible with hyaluronidase — choose those products only with an injector who has 5+ years of experience with them.
Toronto Neighbourhoods: Where to Get Dermal Filler & What It Costs
- Yorkville / Bloor-Yorkville: $850–$1,300/syringe. Premium MD clinics, high lease costs, high consult fees.
- King West / Liberty Village: $700–$950/syringe. Nurse-led med spas, modern facilities.
- Fort York / CityPlace (Bar Beauty): $575–$850/syringe. Lower overhead, transparent pricing, board-certified nurse injector.
- Leslieville / Riverside: $650–$900/syringe. Boutique nurse-led clinics.
- North York / Bayview Village: $700–$1,000/syringe. Mix of MD and nurse clinics.
- Mississauga: $600–$900/syringe. Lower than downtown Toronto, growing market.
- Etobicoke: $650–$900/syringe.
- Scarborough: $575–$850/syringe.
Driving 20–30 minutes from Yorkville to Fort York can save $200–$400 per syringe with no clinical compromise — especially relevant for multi-syringe treatments like full-face or jaw definition.
Frequently Asked Questions: Dermal Filler Cost Toronto 2026
How much is 1 mL of dermal filler in Toronto in 2026?
Reputable Toronto pricing ranges $575 (Versa) to $1,100 (Voluma at premium MD clinics). Bar Beauty Medical’s standard 2026 rate is $650 for Juvederm Volbella / Restylane Kysse, $750 for Vollure / Refyne, $800 for Voluma, $850 for Volux — with free consult and free 2-week review.
How much is 2 syringes of filler in Toronto?
At Bar Beauty, 2 syringes of Juvederm Voluma is $1,600. Toronto average for 2 mL ranges $1,500–$2,200 depending on product and clinic. 2 mL is the typical first-time cheek treatment.
Which dermal filler lasts the longest in Toronto?
For HA fillers: Juvederm Voluma and Volux last 18–24 months in deep tissue. Sculptra (PLLA biostimulator) builds collagen that lasts 2+ years. Radiesse lasts 12–18 months in jawline indications. Lip filler lasts 9–12 months regardless of product because of constant motion.
Is Juvederm or Restylane better — and which is cheaper?
Pricing is essentially identical — both are $650–$1,050 depending on product line. Clinical “better” is patient-specific: Restylane Kysse is slightly softer in the lips; Juvederm Voluma is the predictable cheek workhorse. For most areas, your injector’s experience with the specific product matters more than the brand choice.
Is $400 enough for dermal filler in Toronto?
$400 covers a half-syringe (0.55 mL) of Juvederm Volbella XC at most Toronto clinics — honest pricing for half-volume product. $400 for a full 1 mL syringe is almost never legitimate and should raise concerns about product authenticity or injector licensure.
How much does it cost to dissolve dermal filler in Toronto?
$250–$500 per hyaluronidase session in Toronto. Bar Beauty: $250 flat. Multiple sessions may be needed for heavily migrated or layered filler.
Is dermal filler covered by OHIP or my benefits?
No. OHIP does not cover cosmetic dermal filler. Most extended health plans exclude cosmetic injectables. The narrow exception: post-surgical reconstruction with specialist referral. Most patients pay out-of-pocket or finance through Beautifi/Medicard.
Can I write off dermal filler on my Canadian taxes?
Cosmetic dermal filler is not a CRA-eligible medical expense (Income Tax Act 118.2(2.1)). Reconstructive filler for accident, congenital, or post-cancer indications may qualify with physician documentation and proper invoicing.
What’s the cheapest dermal filler in Toronto and is it safe?
Revanesse Versa is the value-tier Health Canada approved option at $575–$750/syringe in Toronto. It’s a legitimate Canadian-made HA filler. Below $500/syringe for a full 1 mL service is where authenticity, sterility, and licensure questions arise.
How long does dermal filler last in Toronto vs other cities?
No city-level variance — longevity is driven by product chemistry, treatment area, your metabolism, and injection technique. Toronto patients see the same 9–24 month windows as patients in Vancouver, Montreal, or Calgary.
What’s the difference between cheek filler and a non-surgical facelift?
A “non-surgical facelift” is typically a combo treatment of cheek + chin + jawline filler over 1–3 sessions, often paired with Botox and skin tightening. Total Toronto cost: $3,000–$6,500. It lifts and contours without surgery, lasts 12–24 months, and is reversible.
Does dermal filler ever cost less in Toronto than the published rate?
Yes — through three honest channels: new-patient introductory pricing ($50–$150 off first syringe at many clinics), Tuesday/Wednesday off-peak rates, and prepaid 2-syringe or 3-syringe packages that lock in lower per-syringe pricing. Aggressive “Groupon” deals below $500/syringe are where corners get cut.
Do Toronto clinics charge HST on dermal filler?
Yes — cosmetic dermal filler is HST-applicable at 13% in Ontario. A $650 syringe is $734.50 once HST is on. Always confirm whether quoted pricing is pre-tax or HST-inclusive.
How often should I get maintenance dermal filler in Toronto?
Lips: every 9–12 months. Cheeks: every 12–18 months. Jawline / chin: every 12–18 months. Tear trough: every 12–18 months. Sculptra: every 2–3 years for a single touch-up vial. Most Toronto patients spend $1,500–$3,000 annually once they’ve established a maintenance cadence.
Why does my friend pay $650/syringe and I pay $950/syringe at the same time in Toronto?
Four common reasons: different clinic (Yorkville premium vs Fort York standard), different injector seniority (MD vs senior nurse vs junior nurse), different product line (Versa vs Voluma vs RHA 4), or returning-patient vs new-patient pricing.
How do I lock in 2026 dermal filler pricing before any future increases?
Bar Beauty’s standard 2026 rates are locked through Q3 2026. Our prepaid 2-syringe and 3-syringe packages hold per-syringe pricing for 12 months from purchase, with no monthly commitment and full refund on unused syringes.
Can I combine dermal filler with Botox in the same appointment?
Yes — this is the most common combination at Bar Beauty. Botox is typically injected first (sets in 10–14 days), filler immediately after (visible immediately). Combo appointments do not increase per-unit or per-syringe pricing — you just pay each line separately.
Ready to Book? Here’s What Happens Next
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