Bar Beauty Medical is a downtown Toronto medical aesthetics clinic in CityPlace at 46 Fort York Blvd. We do not have a Pickering location. We see Pickering clients at our downtown clinic, and most drive about 35 minutes off-peak via Highway 401 west. We book early mornings, evenings, and Saturdays so the trip stays clean. 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 Pickering 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 there are no surprises at checkout.
Botox and Dysport. Forehead, frown lines, crow’s feet, lip flip, and masseter. The number of units depends on the areas and your muscles, so a first session total varies. 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.
Dermal filler. Lips, cheek, chin, jawline, and tear trough are the areas Pickering 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 treats melasma, rosacea, broken capillaries, acne, and hyperpigmentation. We get strong volume from Pickering clients in the 35 to 50 range with cumulative sun damage from waterfront summers.
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 Pickering clients book at Bar Beauty Medical
Pickering is full of options for injectables, between in-town clinics and the Ajax and Whitby clinics ten minutes either side. People still drive past all of them to get here, and we hear the same reasons every time. The work stays the same week to week because we keep dosing logs, photos, and the same hands at every visit. Pricing is published on Jane and the website before booking, no surprises at checkout. And every injector has a public Ontario college registration anyone can verify by name and number. For Pickering clients who treat aesthetics as ongoing maintenance, the predictability is the whole point.
Pickering at a glance
Pickering has about 100,000 people, sitting between Ajax and Scarborough on the lake. The town runs a split personality: lakefront and Frenchman’s Bay communities to the south, Pickering Town Centre and the casino corridor through the middle, and newer subdivisions north of the 401 toward Brougham and Greenwood. The demographic mix is changing fast as Toronto professionals move east for housing, which shows up in our consult book as a growing 32 to 45 cohort booking preventative Botox, lip filler, and laser for sun damage. The lake-and-cottage sun pattern is real here too, and the postpartum refresh conversations come up often in the late 30s and early 40s group.
Getting here from Pickering
From central Pickering (Liverpool and the 401), take Highway 401 west to the DVP, the DVP south to the Gardiner westbound, exit Spadina or Bathurst, then south to Fort York Boulevard. That is about 35 minutes off-peak. Rush hour westbound 7am to 9am adds 25 to 40 minutes, and eastbound 4pm to 6:30pm runs the same. We book Pickering clients into 9am, 6pm, or Saturday slots so you avoid that. If you would rather take transit, GO Transit runs from Pickering GO on the Lakeshore East line to Union Station downtown, a short trip from the clinic. Parking is free on Fort York after 6pm, $5 flat after 5pm in the underground next door, or $15 to $20 for a daytime appointment block.
Who we see from Pickering
The Pickering clients we treat most fall into a few familiar groups. There is the Toronto-commute professional in their 30s or 40s who works downtown a few days a week and books a midday weekday slot over lunch for preventative Botox and an annual filler refresh. There is the Frenchman’s Bay client dealing with sun damage across the cheeks and chest who books laser in the warmer months. There is the first-time lip client in her late 20s who wants to start small and books a two-week follow-up before adding more. There is the masseter client with TMJ symptoms or night grinding. And there is the postpartum client in her late 30s or early 40s who wants a starter Botox dose, a single syringe of filler, and some skin work for pigment. 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 rotate contractors or outside techs. The same hands work on you each visit. 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 Pickering
Book online through our contact page or call the clinic at 416-923-1200 during business hours. Pickering evening and Saturday slots book 2 to 3 weeks out, and weekday daytime is 3 to 7 days out. 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.
Pickering FAQ
How long is the drive from Pickering to your clinic?
About 35 minutes off-peak via Highway 401 west to the DVP, then the Gardiner westbound. Rush hour westbound adds 25 to 40 minutes. Saturday morning and weekday evenings after 6pm are the cleanest. GO Transit from Pickering 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. A typical treatment uses a range of units depending on the areas and your muscles, so the 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 see clients from Ajax, Whitby, Scarborough, and Oshawa?
Yes. The 401 east corridor is one of our most consistent served areas. Many Pickering clients carpool with friends from Ajax or Scarborough for evening appointments.
Can I do a consult by video first?
Yes for Botox and skin treatments. We offer a 15-minute video consult, then you book in-person 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. Pickering clients with a long drive get a 12-hour grace window if you call ahead.
Can I do my appointment during a one-hour lunch break?
Yes, for Botox and most filler appointments. Book 12:30pm or 1pm. Drive in, park underground, sign in, treatment in 20 to 30 minutes, back at the office before 2pm. Aerolase and Sculptra sessions run longer, so we usually recommend evening or Saturday slots for those.
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 on paper with dosing, area, product, and pricing. You take the quote home and decide.


