PRP facials in Toronto cost $650–$950 per session at Bar Beauty Medical in 2026, with most patients booking a series of 3 ($1,755–$2,565 with package discount) for natural skin rejuvenation using your own platelet-rich plasma. The “vampire facial” works by drawing your blood (10–20cc), centrifuging it to concentrate platelets and growth factors, then microneedling that concentrate into your skin. Growth factors like PDGF, VEGF, and TGF-β trigger new collagen, new capillaries, and meaningful texture improvement over 8–12 weeks. This guide explains exactly what we charge, why some “PRP” treatments aren’t real PRP, the bruise-prone first 48 hours, and the 5 red flags that mean you should leave.
What a PRP Facial Actually Does (And Doesn’t Do)
PRP — platelet-rich plasma — uses your body’s own healing biology. Your blood contains platelets, which release a cocktail of growth factors (PDGF, VEGF, TGF-β, EGF, IGF-1) when activated. These signal fibroblasts to make collagen, recruit stem cells, build new capillaries, and accelerate wound healing. A PRP facial combines microneedling (creating the wound) with topical PRP application (delivering the healing signal) for amplified results vs. either treatment alone.
What a PRP facial will NOT do: it will not give the immediate, dramatic results of filler or Botox (this is a slow-build collagen treatment). It will not deeply lift sagging skin (Morpheus8 or surgical options for that). And it will not work if it isn’t real PRP — some clinics pass off centrifuged serum that lacks therapeutic platelet concentration.
The honest candidacy test: if you have dull skin, fine lines, mild texture issues, post-acne scarring, or want a natural alternative to chemical injectables, you’re a strong candidate. If you have a bleeding disorder, are on blood thinners, or have active acne breakouts, you’ll need to be cleared at consult.
2026 PRP Facial Toronto Pricing — Bar Beauty Medical
| Treatment | Single Session | Series of 3 | Series of 6 |
|---|---|---|---|
| PRP Facial (face only, microneedling + PRP topical) | $650 | $1,755 (10% off) | $3,315 (15% off) |
| PRP Facial + Under-Eye Injections | $850 | $2,295 | $4,335 |
| PRP Facial Full (face + neck + décolleté) | $950 | $2,565 | $4,845 |
| PRP Hair Restoration (scalp) | $700 | $1,890 | $3,570 |
| PRP + Exosomes premium upgrade | +$200 | +$540 | +$1,020 |
Sessions are spaced 4–6 weeks apart. Most Bar Beauty patients land in the $1,755–$2,565 range for a 3-session face/neck series.
5 Real Bar Beauty Patient Examples
- Hannah, 31 — 3 sessions face only = $1,755. Bridal glow series. Dull skin to luminous in 12 weeks.
- Olivia, 42 — 3 sessions face + under-eye = $2,295. Dark under-eye hollows + texture concerns. Tear trough volume and brightness both improved.
- Eric, 39 — 6 sessions PRP hair = $3,570. Early thinning at crown. Combined with at-home minoxidil. Density visibly improved at month 6.
- Karen, 56 — 3 sessions face + neck + décolleté = $2,565. Crepiness + sun damage. Saw natural glow without “done” injectable look.
- Yuki, 28 — 3 sessions PRP + exosomes upgrade = $2,295. Post-acne texture, sensitive skin. Tolerated treatment well, smooth result.
What Real PRP Looks Like — Recovery Day by Day
- Day 0: Skin red and slightly swollen, similar to mild sunburn. PRP creates a yellow/red tint that washes off in 6–8 hours. Possible pinpoint bruising at blood draw site.
- Day 1–2: Redness fades to pink. Skin tight, slightly rough. No makeup yet.
- Day 3–4: Fine flaking. Mineral makeup OK day 3.
- Day 5–7: Glow phase begins. Skin tone more even.
- Week 4–8: Collagen remodeling visible — texture improves, pores smaller.
- Week 12+: Final result of single session. Best photos taken now.
Hidden Costs Nobody Mentions
- Blood draw fee: Some clinics charge $50–$100 for the venipuncture. Ours is included.
- Centrifuge tube fee: Single-use medical-grade tubes are $40–$80 each. Always confirm sealed sterile tubes are opened in front of you.
- “Activator” upcharges: Some practices add calcium chloride to activate PRP for an extra fee. Ours is included.
- Compromised PRP: If the centrifuge spin protocol is wrong (too slow, too short), you get plasma without enough platelets — essentially saline. Always ask about platelet multiplier.
- Skipping the series: One PRP session looks like a glow. Real structural change requires 3+ sessions.
Red Flags — Walk Out If You See These
- No centrifuge visible. Real PRP needs a 10–20cc blood draw spun in a closed-system medical centrifuge.
- “PRP” in pre-packaged syringes — that’s not your blood, that’s something else.
- Single-spin protocols at low speed. Effective PRP requires double-spin or single-spin at validated parameters to achieve 3–5x platelet concentration.
- No microneedling depth discussion — proper PRP-microneedling layers PRP at multiple depths.
- Quotes under $400 per session — likely a non-PRP serum being substituted.
2025 → 2026 PRP Evolution
2025 saw the rise of PRF (platelet-rich fibrin), a slower-release version of PRP that uses no anticoagulant. We added PRF as an option for under-eye injections in late 2025 — it gives a 7–14 day sustained growth factor release vs. PRP’s 3–5 days.
2026 update: we now offer exosome layering with PRP. Exosomes are signaling vesicles that amplify the growth factor cascade. Patients pursuing maximum-strength rejuvenation pay an additional $200/session for this upgrade — results are visibly better at the 12-week mark.
Payment Options — HSA, Beautifi, Medicard
- HSA / Health Spending Accounts: PRP for hair restoration sometimes qualifies. Cosmetic facial PRP rarely qualifies. Confirm with your administrator.
- Beautifi: 0% promotional financing on $1,000+ series.
- Medicard: 6–60 month plans.
- OHIP: Not covered for any cosmetic application of PRP.
PRP Facial vs. Microneedling vs. Filler vs. Exosomes
| Treatment | Toronto Cost | Downtime | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Microneedling alone | $300–$375/session | 2–4 days | Texture, fine lines, pores |
| PRP Facial (microneedling + PRP) | $650–$950/session | 3–5 days | Glow, natural rejuvenation |
| Exosome Facial (microneedling + exosomes) | $550–$850/session | 3–5 days | Sensitive skin, vegan option |
| HA Filler (immediate volume) | $650–$900/syringe | 1–2 days | Volume loss, lines |
Areas We Serve
Bar Beauty Medical sees PRP facial patients from across the GTA: Toronto, North York, Etobicoke, Mississauga, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, and Oakville.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a PRP facial cost in Toronto?
$650 per session at Bar Beauty Medical, up to $950 for full face + neck + décolleté. A series of 3 starts at $1,755; a series of 6 at $3,315.
Is a PRP facial worth it?
Yes for natural rejuvenation, dull skin, fine lines, and patients who prefer their own biology over synthetic injectables. Single sessions disappoint; the 3-session series is where results compound.
Is PRP covered by OHIP?
No. PRP for cosmetic use is not covered by OHIP. PRP for some orthopedic applications may be partially covered with a physician referral — but not facial or hair PRP.
How much is 3 sessions of PRP?
At Bar Beauty Medical, $1,755 for a 3-session face series ($585/session with package discount). Hair PRP series of 3 is $1,890. Full face + neck + décolleté is $2,565.
How long does PRP last?
The single-session glow lasts 4–6 weeks. The collagen-building effect of a complete series lasts 12–18 months. Annual maintenance sessions keep the benefit going.
Does PRP hurt?
The blood draw is a standard venipuncture (mild). The microneedling portion uses topical numbing — most patients rate it 2–4/10.
What’s the difference between PRP and PRF?
PRP uses an anticoagulant; PRF doesn’t. PRP releases growth factors over 3–5 days; PRF sustains release over 7–14 days. We use PRF for under-eye work and PRP for general facial rejuvenation.
Book Your PRP Facial Consult at Bar Beauty Medical
Every PRP plan starts with a 30-minute consult — we screen for bleeding disorders, current medications, and your specific concerns to choose between PRP, PRF, or exosome layering. Sterile tubes opened in front of you. Centrifuge protocol shown on request. Book your PRP facial consult.
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