Bar Beauty Medical is a downtown Toronto medical aesthetics clinic in CityPlace at 46 Fort York Blvd. We do not have a Newmarket location. We see Newmarket clients at our downtown clinic, and many drive about 45 minutes off-peak via Highway 404 south. We book early mornings, evenings, and Saturdays specifically so the round trip does not blow up your day. Free street parking after 6pm, $5 underground after 5pm. Consults are free, 15 to 30 minutes, with a written quote before any treatment. Every price is on our price list before you book.
Treatments Newmarket clients book with us
Everything below is RN-administered under physician medical delegation. Botox is billed at $10 per unit. For every other treatment, the full per-area and per-syringe pricing is on our price list, so the number you see before booking is the number you pay.
Botox and Dysport. Forehead, frown lines, crow’s feet, lip flip, and masseter for jaw slimming and TMJ. The Newmarket pattern leans preventative and subtle. Masseter is dosed bilaterally as a single total (most plans land around 40 to 60 units total, not per side). Botox is $10 per unit; session totals depend on your plan.
Dermal filler. Cheeks, chin, jawline, tear trough, and lips are the areas Newmarket clients request most. We use hyaluronic acid filler only, it is fully reversible, and we do not stack or overfill. Dissolving with hyaluronidase is available if you ever want it removed. Per-syringe pricing is on the price list.
Aerolase NeoSkin laser. Safe for all six Fitzpatrick skin types. It targets melasma, rosacea, broken capillaries, acne, and post-inflammatory pigment. The Newmarket clients who book this most have sun damage from years of summers on Lake Simcoe or Georgian Bay.
Skin boosters, biostimulators, and energy devices. We offer Redensity-1 and Revanesse Pure skin boosters, Sculptra and Radiesse biostimulators, Morpheus8 radiofrequency microneedling, microneedling with SkinPen or Procell, PRP, dermaplaning, hydrabrasion, and IV vitamin therapy. Pricing for each is on the price list.
Why Newmarket clients book at Bar Beauty Medical
Newmarket has plenty of injectors closer to home. People still drive down for the same three reasons we hear from every north-of-the-city client. The work stays consistent visit after visit because we keep dosing logs and photos and the same hands work on you each time. Pricing is published on the website and on Jane before booking, so the number you walked in expecting is the number you pay. And the team’s Ontario college registrations are public, listed by name, with real numbers anyone can verify. That combination of consistency, transparency, and verifiable credentials tends to matter most to Newmarket clients who think of injectables as ongoing maintenance, not one-off splurges.
Newmarket at a glance
Newmarket has about 90,000 people, sitting right between Aurora to the south and Bradford to the north. The Yonge Street corridor and Upper Canada Mall pull the daytime traffic, while Main Street, Fairy Lake, and the riverwalk define the weekend pattern. The demographic is a mix of long-time families, Yonge corridor professionals commuting south, and a growing 30-something cohort that moved up from Toronto in the last few years for square footage. The aesthetics conversation we have most often with Newmarket clients splits roughly in three: preventative Botox starting in the mid-30s, postpartum filler refresh in the late 30s and early 40s, and laser or microneedling for sun damage and post-acne pigment across all ages.
Getting here from Newmarket
From central Newmarket (Yonge and Davis), the fastest route is Davis Drive east to Highway 404, then 404 south to the DVP, then south to the Gardiner westbound. Exit Spadina or Bathurst, head south to Fort York Boulevard. Off-peak you will do it in 45 to 50 minutes. Southbound rush hour between 7am and 9am adds 25 to 35 minutes, and northbound between 4pm and 6:30pm runs the same. We book Newmarket clients into 9am and 9:30am morning slots, or 6pm and 7pm evening slots, to skip the worst of the 404. Saturday morning is also a clean window. If you would rather take transit, GO Transit runs from Newmarket GO on the Barrie line to Union Station downtown, a short trip from the clinic. Parking is free on Fort York after 6pm, $5 flat after 5pm underground, or $15 to $20 for a daytime block.
Who we see from Newmarket
The Newmarket clients we treat most fall into a few familiar groups. There is the postpartum client in her late 30s or early 40s whose kids are now in school full-time and who wants a maintenance Botox dose, a single syringe of cheek or tear trough filler, and some skin work for pigment that showed up during pregnancy. There is the Yonge corridor commuter who has been getting Botox closer to home and wants a cleaner dosing reset with photos and a two-week follow-up. There is the Lake Simcoe cottage regular dealing with sun damage and broken capillaries who books laser in the warmer months. There is the first-timer in her early 30s who books a consult to understand the long game before any treatment. And there is the bride or maid of honour planning subtle filler and skin work on a milestone calendar ahead of a wedding. Each one leaves with a written plan.
Who is injecting you
Bar Beauty Medical operates under physician medical delegation. Treatments are RN-administered and our injectors carry Ontario college registrations with public numbers. We do not use rotating contractors or outside techs. The same hands work on you each visit, which is the only way to keep results consistent over time. Our team includes Shahram Mafazi, our Master Injector, Jasmine Saggu, RN, and Julia Barabas, our Glow Specialist, with Dr. John David Henneberry-Fudge, MD, as Medical Director.
Booking from Newmarket
Book online through our contact page or call the clinic at 416-923-1200 during business hours. Newmarket clients typically book 2 to 3 weeks out for evening and Saturday slots, and 3 to 7 days out for weekday daytime. The consult is free, with no obligation, and you leave with a written quote you can take home. For larger plans, Affirm financing is available, with approval in about 60 seconds online or at the front desk.
Newmarket FAQ
How long is the drive from Newmarket to your clinic?
About 45 to 50 minutes off-peak via Highway 404 south. Add 25 to 35 minutes in rush hour either direction. Saturday morning and weekday evenings after 6pm are the cleanest windows. GO Transit from Newmarket GO to Union Station is an alternative if you would rather not drive.
How much does Botox cost at Bar Beauty Medical?
Botox is $10 per unit. The number of units depends on the areas you treat and your muscles, so a typical treatment total varies. We give you the unit count and the full quote at your free consult, and you can review everything on our price list first.
Do you have parking?
Free street parking after 6pm on Fort York Boulevard. Underground is $5 flat after 5pm, and a daytime appointment block runs $15 to $20 for two hours.
Do you also see clients from Bradford, Holland Landing, Sharon, and East Gwillimbury?
Yes. The north 404 corridor is one of our most consistent served areas. Many Newmarket clients carpool with friends from Bradford or East Gwillimbury for evening appointments.
Can I do a consult by video first?
Yes for Botox and skin treatments. We offer a 15-minute video consult to talk pricing, dosing, and options, then you book the in-person session for treatment. Filler and Aerolase require an in-person consult first.
What is your cancellation policy?
Free reschedule with 24 hours notice. Same-day cancellation forfeits the booking deposit, and no-shows are charged the full session fee. Newmarket clients with a long drive get a 12-hour grace window if you call ahead.
I am 32 and considering Botox for the first time. Is it too early?
No. Preventative dosing in the early 30s is one of the most common starts. We use lower doses, more conservative areas (forehead and 11s, sometimes crow’s feet), and we space treatments further apart than the standard. The point is to slow the formation of static lines, not to chase wrinkles that are not there yet.
What happens at the free consult?
It runs 15 to 30 minutes. We look at your face in clinical lighting, take consented photos, walk through your concerns and goals, and write a quote with dosing, area, product, and pricing on paper. You leave with the quote and decide whether to book.


