Bar Beauty Medical

Facial Treatments in Toronto

Toronto medical aesthetics clinic at 46 Fort York Blvd.

Medically reviewed and last updated: August 17, 2026 by the Bar Beauty Medical clinical team under the medical delegation of Dr. John David Henneberry-Fudge, MD, FRCPC.

Treatments

Hydrating glow facials, decongesting and peel treatments, plus microneedling and RF skin-renewal, all tailored in a consultation. We map the right facial or device protocol to your skin rather than selling a one-size-fits-all menu.

Signature Facials

Custom Facial
Built around your skin
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Dermaplaning
Exfoliation + peach-fuzz
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Hydrabrasion Deluxe
Hydra-resurfacing
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Oxygen Glass Facial
Hydrating glow
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Sculpt & Define
Lift + contour facial
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Aerolase NeoSkin Custom Facial
Laser + facial
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Aerolase NeoSkin
1064nm laser skin renewal
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Peels & Decongest

Extract & Decongest
Clears congestion
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Advanced Decongest
Deeper clarifying facial
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Chemical Peel (NOON)
Resurfacing peel
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Chemical Peel NOON 30
Stronger resurfacing peel
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Green Peel Skin Detox
Herbal peel
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Green Peel Fresh Up
Light herbal refresh
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Microneedling & RF

Microneedling
Collagen induction
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Microneedling + Exosomes
With ASCE+ exosomes
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Microneedling + PDRN
With PDRN
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Vampire Facial
Microneedling + PRP
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ProCell Microchanneling
Microchanneling + serums
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Forma Face Tightening
InMode RF skin tightening
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The useful question on this page is not which facial, it is which of three lanes you belong in, because they do physically different things. A facial works on the surface. A peel dissolves buildup through controlled exfoliation. Device work creates controlled injury so the skin rebuilds its own collagen. They are not three price points for the same appointment.

Facial, peel or device work: what separates the three lanes
The laneWhat it does to the skinWhere it stops
Hydrating and glow facialsSurface work. Cleansing, hydration and circulation, plus the removal of dead surface cells and fine peach fuzz, which is also why everything applied afterwards absorbs betterIt maintains everyday skin quality rather than correcting anything structural. Lines, scarring and laxity sit below where it reaches
Decongesting and peel treatmentsControlled exfoliation that clears buildup, so congestion lifts, pores look softer and tone and texture even out across a short seriesStrength is matched to your skin and your tolerance for a few days of pink or flaky skin, not to how much change you would like. It corrects the surface, not the collagen under it
Microneedling and radiofrequency renewalControlled injury at depth. Micro channels trigger real remodelling, and radiofrequency adds heat at depth so the skin tightens and resurfaces at the same timeThis is a course rather than a visit, with recovery to plan around, and it is the only lane here that reaches lines, scarring and laxity
Aerolase laser, alongside the threeTreats redness, pigment and breakouts comfortably across all skin tonesIt answers colour rather than texture, so it runs beside a lane rather than replacing one

Skin quality responds to consistency rather than heroics. Most people do best with a maintenance facial every four to six weeks, a peel or device series when there is a specific concern to correct, and steady home care in between. Injectables and skin work are sequenced against each other rather than stacked. Plans are set in a consultation with Julia Barabas, our Medical Aesthetician and Glow Specialist, with the medical team for device protocols. Consultations are free and come with a written plan and a quote, and the live menu is on the price list.

Facial treatments in Toronto, matched to your skin

A good facial program is not one signature treatment, it is the right protocol for what your skin is doing right now. At Bar Beauty Medical we group facial work into three lanes: hydrating and glow facials that improve everyday skin quality, decongesting and peel treatments that resurface and clear, and device based skin renewal like microneedling and radiofrequency that remodel deeper. Every plan is set in a consultation with Julia, our medical aesthetician, so you are matched to a protocol rather than sold a fixed package.

Glow and hydrating facials

These focus on hydration, circulation, and immediate radiance, the kind of reset that suits an event, a season change, or simply skin that has gone flat. A custom facial is built around your skin on the day, and dermaplaning adds gentle exfoliation that removes dead surface cells and fine peach fuzz for a smoother finish and better product absorption.

Decongesting and peel treatments

When skin is congested, dull, or uneven, controlled exfoliation does the heavy lifting. Chemical peels and decongesting protocols clear buildup, soften the look of pores, and help with tone and texture over a short series. We match the strength to your skin and your downtime tolerance, never a one size fits all peel.

Microneedling and radiofrequency renewal

For lines, scarring, laxity, and texture that surface facials cannot reach, we move to controlled skin injury that triggers real remodeling. Microneedling creates micro channels that rebuild collagen, and radiofrequency microneedling such as Morpheus8 adds heat at depth to tighten and resurface at once. Aerolase laser treats redness, pigment, and breakouts comfortably across all skin tones.

Building a plan that lasts

Skin quality responds to consistency, not heroics. Most people do best with a maintenance facial every four to six weeks, a peel or device series when there is a specific concern to correct, and good home care in between. Julia will tell you honestly what will move the needle and what will not, and we will sequence treatments so they support rather than overload your skin.

What facials cost

Facials and skin treatments are quoted per session, with series pricing where a course gives the best result. Consultations are free and come with a clear plan and quote. The full, live menu is on our price list.

Facial treatments FAQ

How often should I get a facial?

For general skin health, every four to six weeks keeps results steady. For a specific concern like congestion or texture, a short series spaced a few weeks apart works better than one visit.

What is the difference between a facial and a peel?

A facial cleanses, hydrates, and maintains. A peel uses controlled exfoliation to resurface and correct tone and texture, with a little more downtime in exchange for a bigger change.

Is there downtime?

Glow facials and dermaplaning have essentially none. Peels and microneedling can leave you pink or flaky for a few days, which we plan around your calendar.

Can I combine a facial with injectables?

Often yes, with the right spacing. We will sequence skin treatments and injectables so each one helps the other rather than competing.

Who performs facials at Bar Beauty?

Julia Barabas, our medical aesthetician and glow specialist, leads facial and skin treatments, with our medical team available for device protocols.

New: we are bringing in the Préime DermaFacial, a five technology platform new to Canada. We have also written an honest HydraFacial vs Préime comparison.

Ready to look into it properly?

Our consultation is free. We will look at your skin, give you an honest recommendation, and say so if a different treatment would suit you better.

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Or call 416 923 1200  ·  46 Fort York Blvd, CityPlace, Toronto

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Ask us anything before you book. Consultations are free, and we will tell you honestly if a treatment is not right for you.

46 Fort York Blvd, Toronto · CityPlace / Fort York · Open 7 days
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