
The Quick Answer: Chin Filler Cost in Toronto, 2026
At Bar Beauty Medical (46 Fort York Blvd, CityPlace), a chin reshape is $950 in 2026, using a firm structural hyaluronic acid (HA) filler placed deep on the bone for projection. That covers a typical first treatment, which usually needs 1 to 2 syringes and lasts roughly 12 to 18 months. Across the wider Toronto market, chin filler is commonly quoted at $650 to $1,200 per syringe depending on the clinic, the product, and how many syringes the area needs. Your consultation and a follow-up review are included at Bar Beauty.
What you actually pay comes down to a few things: how many syringes the chin needs (1 mL for projection only, 2 mL for projection plus length), which HA is right for the job, the injector’s experience, whether you are treating chin alone or chin plus jawline and masseter together, and whether you are a new or returning patient.
2026 Chin Filler Pricing by Product
The chin needs a firm, high-G′ HA that holds projection against the constant pull of the chin muscles. Soft lip-grade gels do not perform here and tend to migrate. Below is the realistic 2026 Toronto picture alongside Bar Beauty’s actual rate.
| Option | Bar Beauty | Typical Toronto market |
|---|---|---|
| Chin reshape (structural HA, deep on bone) | $950 | $650-$1,200 / syringe |
| Common HA products used | Vivacy Stylage L or XL | varies by clinic |
| Radiesse (CaHA, non-HA option) | $900 / syringe | $700-$1,100 |
| Dissolving (HA only, per area) | $150 | $250-$500 |
Market ranges above are general external context, not Bar Beauty prices. Our chin reshape rate is $950 and pulls live from our Jane App price list. Radiesse is calcium-based and is not reversible with hyaluronidase, so only experienced injectors should place it.
How Many Syringes You Actually Need
One of the most common questions is “how many syringes will my chin take?” Honest first-treatment guidance: 1 mL is usually right for first-time patients who want projection. Length or a fuller lower-face balance may take 2 mL. We start conservative, review at your follow-up, and add a second syringe only if your anatomy supports it. We do not pre-sell syringes you may not need.
Profile Balance: Why the Chin Matters More Than People Think
A 1 to 2 mL chin treatment often changes a profile photo more visibly than 4 mL of lip filler, yet most people only ask about lips. Chin filler restores or adds projection of the bony chin and shifts three things you can actually measure: the profile angle from nose tip to chin, the chin-to-lip relationship (the Ricketts E-line, where the lower lip ideally sits 2 to 4 mm behind the nose-to-chin line), and lower-face length. We map these at consult so the goal is balance with your nose, lips, and jaw rather than a chin that overpowers the face.
Red Flags: Pricing and Practices to Avoid in Toronto
1. “$400/syringe chin filler” offers
$400 for a legitimate full 1 mL of brand-name chin product is below what reputable Toronto clinics pay wholesale. It usually means a smaller-volume syringe, a non-Health-Canada product, or an unlicensed operator. Ask which exact product and what volume.
2. Soft lip filler injected into the chin
Some lower-tier clinics use soft, lip-grade gel in the chin to cut cost. It migrates within months and will not hold projection. Insist on a firm structural HA such as Vivacy Stylage L or XL for the chin.
3. Improper technique
Chin filler belongs deep on the bone (supraperiosteal) for projection. Placed too superficially, it can look lumpy or migrate. A fair question to ask: “do you inject supraperiosteal for chin projection?”
4. Combo “discount” with mandatory add-ons
A “$600 chin filler” that requires you to also buy other treatments the same session is not really a discount. Compare the all-in total, not the headline number.
5. Untrained injectors on advanced products
Radiesse is non-HA and not reversible with hyaluronidase. Confirm product-specific training before you consent to it.
Coverage and Payment
OHIP and benefits
OHIP does not cover cosmetic chin filler, and most extended health plans exclude cosmetic injectables. A narrow exception is reconstructive chin augmentation after trauma or for a documented congenital anomaly, which may have a referral pathway through plastic surgery.
Tax
Cosmetic chin filler is generally not eligible for the CRA medical expense credit. A reconstructive indication with physician documentation may qualify; check with your accountant.
Affirm financing
For larger plans, Affirm is available so you can split the cost into monthly payments. Checking your rate does not affect your treatment plan. Affirm is the only financing we offer.
Why Toronto Chin Filler Prices Vary So Much
1. Which product
Firmer, structural HAs such as Vivacy Stylage XL costs more wholesale than softer gels, and that flows through to the price.
2. Injector experience
An injector who places chin filler regularly delivers more reliable projection than someone doing their first few. Ask how often they treat the chin.
3. Layered vs single-bolus technique
A layered chin (deep on bone with soft transitions) takes longer but looks more natural. A single bolus is faster and cheaper but can look lumpy. Careful clinics layer.
4. Neighbourhood overhead
Rent in premium corridors like Yorkville is far higher than in CityPlace, and that overhead shows up in the syringe price.
5. Bundled treatment
Standalone chin filler versus a chin, Botox, and masseter combo can change the per-visit math, since some clinics discount combinations.
Chin Filler vs Chin Implant: Cost-Adjusted View
For non-surgical projection that is fully reversible, HA chin filler gives the strongest cost-per-result in Toronto. Chin filler is roughly $950 to $1,900 for one to two syringes, lasts about 12 to 18 months, and can be dissolved if you change your mind. A chin implant or genioplasty is a one-time surgical cost (commonly quoted around $3,500 to $6,500 elsewhere) and is permanent. Filler wins for anyone unwilling to commit surgically; an implant can win on absolute long-term cost but removes the option to adjust.
Where to Get Chin Filler in Toronto and What It Costs
For external context, single-syringe chin filler around the GTA tends to run higher in premium corridors (Yorkville often $1,000 to $1,300) and lower elsewhere ($750 to $1,050 in many King West, Liberty Village, and suburban clinics). Bar Beauty is in CityPlace and charges $950 for a chin reshape with transparent, published pricing. These neighbourhood figures are general market ranges, not Bar Beauty rates.
Frequently Asked Questions: Chin Filler Cost Toronto 2026
How much does chin filler cost in Toronto in 2026?
A chin reshape at Bar Beauty Medical is $950 and usually covers a first treatment of 1 to 2 syringes. Across the wider Toronto market, chin filler is commonly quoted at $650 to $1,200 per syringe depending on the clinic and product.
How much is 1 mL of chin filler in Toronto?
Across Toronto, a single 1 mL of structural chin filler is generally $750 to $1,200. Bar Beauty’s chin reshape is $950, using a firm HA placed deep on the bone.
How much is 2 syringes of chin filler?
For two syringes, Toronto pricing generally lands around $1,500 to $2,400. At Bar Beauty, a second syringe is added only if your anatomy needs it, and we quote the all-in total at consult before anything is injected.
How expensive is chin filler compared with a chin implant?
Chin filler is about $950 to $1,900 for one to two syringes, lasts roughly 12 to 18 months, and is reversible. A chin implant is a one-time surgical cost (often quoted around $3,500 to $6,500 elsewhere) and is permanent. Filler is the lower-commitment, reversible option.
Which chin filler product is best?
For the chin you want a firm, high-lift HA such as Vivacy Stylage L or XL, which hold projection well. Radiesse (a calcium-based, non-HA option) is also used clinically but cannot be dissolved. Sculptra is a collagen-stimulating biostimulator, not an HA filler, and is not the first choice for direct chin projection. Product is matched to your anatomy at consult.
Is chin filler covered by OHIP or my benefits?
No. OHIP does not cover cosmetic chin filler, and most extended health plans exclude cosmetic injectables.
What is the cheapest legitimate chin filler in Toronto?
Entry pricing at value nurse-led clinics can start near $750 per syringe. Below about $700 for a legitimate full 1 mL of brand-name product is rare, so ask hard questions about product authenticity and volume.
How long does chin filler last?
Structural HA chin filler generally lasts 12 to 18 months. Firmer products on the bone tend to last toward the longer end. Radiesse is usually 12 to 18 months. Metabolism and muscle activity affect duration.
How much does it cost to dissolve chin filler in Toronto?
Dissolving applies only to HA fillers, using hyaluronidase. Bar Beauty charges $150 per area; the wider Toronto market is often $250 to $500. Calcium-based Radiesse cannot be dissolved this way.
Can chin filler be combined with masseter Botox?
Yes, this is the most common lower-face balance combo. Botox relaxes the muscle and filler adds projection. We can plan both in one visit where appropriate.
Does chin filler hurt? Is numbing included?
Discomfort is usually mild because the chin is bony and straightforward to inject. Topical numbing is included, and the lidocaine already in most HA fillers adds further comfort.
How long is recovery?
Expect mild swelling for 24 to 72 hours and the chance of minor bruising. Most patients are back to normal the next day, and the area looks settled within about a week.
Will chin filler migrate or stretch my skin?
Properly placed chin filler on the bone does not migrate. Very aggressive over-filling over years can stretch tissue, which is why a conservative, layered approach is the standard we use.
Ready to Book? Here’s What Happens Next
Your free, in-person chin filler consultation at 46 Fort York Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3Z3 takes about 20 minutes. We assess your profile balance and lower-face anatomy, recommend the product and number of syringes, and give you a written all-in quote. No high-pressure sales.
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Bar Beauty Medical is in CityPlace at 46 Fort York Blvd and serves clients from across the GTA including Liberty Village, King West, Yorkville, Mississauga, Oakville, Etobicoke, North York, and Vaughan.


