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What’s your primary skin concern?
Pick the one that bothers you most, we’ll narrow down from there.
Are you here for a single treat, or a transformation?
This helps us decide between a one-time treatment and a treatment series.
Curated for you
Ready to talk it through?
Every consultation is complimentary. Our medical team will confirm whether these are right for you and tailor a plan to your skin.
How the treatment finder works
The treatment finder above walks you through three quick questions: your primary concern, the cadence you are looking for, and a final preference question that surfaces the right tier of recommendation. Below the quiz, the same logic is documented in plain English so you can cross-check the recommendation, compare alternatives, and understand exactly why a given treatment was suggested. Use it like a decision matrix and bring any questions to your complimentary consultation, where a licensed nurse will confirm fit.
Decision matrix by primary concern
Each of the six concern categories in the quiz maps to a primary, a secondary, and a maintenance recommendation. Here is the full mapping with rationale.
Fine lines and wrinkles
Dynamic lines, the ones that show up when you move your face, like frown lines, forehead furrows, and crow’s feet, are caused by repeated muscle contraction. The primary intervention is a neuromodulator that temporarily relaxes the underlying muscle. Static lines, visible at rest, are caused by collagen loss and skin thinning. The primary intervention is collagen rebuilding through microneedling, radiofrequency, or laser. Most patients combine both approaches.
- Primary recommendation: Botox or Dysport for dynamic lines
- Secondary recommendation: SkinPen microneedling or Morpheus 8 RF for static lines
- Maintenance: Aerolase NeoSkin quarterly, medical-grade home routine
Acne and congestion
Active inflammatory acne requires a multi-pronged approach: reduce sebum, kill bacteria, and reduce inflammation. Hormonal acne, the jaw, chin, and neck pattern, often needs systemic adjustment in addition to topical and laser work. We use Aerolase NeoClear as the centerpiece because it kills P. acnes bacteria, reduces sebaceous activity, and calms inflammation in a single twenty-minute session without the photosensitivity risks of older IPL or BBL devices.
- Primary recommendation: Aerolase NeoClear course of four to six sessions
- Secondary recommendation: Medical-grade salicylic peel series
- Maintenance: NOON Aesthetics or SkinCeuticals home routine, monthly facial
Dullness, dark spots, and pigmentation
Pigmentation has many root causes, including sun damage, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, melasma, and hormonal influence. The wrong laser on the wrong pigmentation can make melasma worse through rebound hyperpigmentation. We screen carefully at consultation and choose between Aerolase NeoSkin for melasma-safe treatment, microneedling with brightening serums, or chemical peels depending on root cause.
- Primary recommendation: Aerolase NeoSkin for sun damage and PIH, cautious approach for melasma
- Secondary recommendation: Prescription tyrosinase inhibitors plus SPF 50 daily
- Maintenance: Vitamin C serum every morning, retinoid every evening
Texture and hydration
Dehydrated skin can look dull, feel tight, and show fine lines that are not really there since they vanish with proper hydration. The fastest result comes from a course of facials that exfoliate, infuse hyaluronic acid, and rebuild the lipid barrier. Hydrabrasion is our most-booked entry point, followed by the Oxygen Glass Facial for event-prep glow.
- Primary recommendation: Hydrabrasion Deluxe Facial series
- Secondary recommendation: Oxygen Glass Facial for pre-event glow
- Maintenance: Ceramide-rich moisturizer, weekly enzyme mask
Sagging and volume loss
Volume loss is the single biggest driver of looking tired or looking older in the thirty-five to fifty-five demographic. Mid-face support, the cheeks, is the priority since restoring cheek volume lifts the entire lower face mechanically. We choose between hyaluronic acid for instant reversible results and biostimulators for gradual longer-lasting results based on goal, budget, and skin quality.
- Primary recommendation: HA fillers or Sculptra for volume, Nefertiti lift for jaw definition
- Secondary recommendation: Aptos thread lift for mechanical lift
- Maintenance: Forma RF quarterly, Aerolase NeoSkin twice yearly
Body contouring and hair removal
Body work splits into two categories: contouring through reducing fat, tightening skin, and building muscle tone, and hair removal. We use Venus Bliss MAX for fat reduction with FDA-cleared diode laser plus EMS, Body FX for RF tightening and lymphatic mobilization, and Aerolase NeoElite for laser hair removal across all skin tones.
- Primary recommendation: Aerolase laser hair removal for hair, non-invasive BBL for body contouring
- Secondary recommendation: Body FX for circumferential reduction
- Maintenance: Quarterly maintenance sessions after series completion
Quick comparison table treatment by primary goal
| Goal | Primary Treatment | Sessions | Downtime | Starts at |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smooth wrinkles | Botox | One visit, repeat three to four months | None | Ten dollars per unit |
| Plump lips | Lip filler | One or two visits | Two to five days swelling | Four hundred dollars |
| Clear acne | Aerolase NeoClear | Four to six sessions | Minimal redness | Two hundred dollars |
| Fade scars | Microneedling with exosomes | Four to six sessions | One to two days redness | Four hundred dollars |
| Define jawline | Nefertiti lift or Morpheus 8 | One visit or three sessions | None or three to five days | From four hundred dollars |
| Restore volume | Sculptra biostimulator | Two to three sessions | Mild swelling | Eleven hundred per vial |
| Pre-event glow | Oxygen Glass Facial | One visit | None | Two hundred dollars |
| Permanent hair reduction | Aerolase laser hair removal | Six to eight sessions | None | From fifty dollars |
How to use the result in your consultation
When you book a complimentary consultation, bring the result of the finder with you, or just remember the recommended treatment. Your clinician will confirm fit, explain alternatives if your skin or goals suggest a different route, and quote final pricing. We never push the most expensive option since the consultation goal is the right plan, not the biggest invoice.
What to bring to your consultation
Show up with bare skin if possible, or be ready to remove makeup. Bring a list of any current skincare actives such as retinoids, acids, prescription topicals. Bring any medications you take, especially blood thinners, antibiotics, or hormonal therapies. Bring a clear sense of two or three things that bother you most. If you have photos of yourself from five to ten years ago, those help us understand what you naturally looked like and where you want to head.
What to expect at the consultation
The first five minutes are a brief intake covering medical history, allergies, and prior treatments. The next ten minutes are skin assessment with a Wood’s lamp and high-resolution clinical camera. We will photograph your face from front, three-quarter, and profile views for the chart. The final ten to fifteen minutes is the plan conversation, covering what we recommend, in what sequence, with quoted pricing and timing. You leave with a written treatment plan emailed to you within twenty-four hours.
How long the first visit typically takes
Plan forty-five to sixty minutes for the first visit even on a quick treatment like Botox. The consultation portion plus the actual treatment plus the chart documentation adds up. Subsequent visits for established maintenance patients run shorter since the consultation work is already done.
The science behind each recommendation
Why we trust Aerolase for all skin tones
Aerolase NeoSkin uses a 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser with a 650 microsecond pulse duration. The wavelength penetrates safely past the epidermal melanin layer, and the short pulse duration reduces thermal accumulation, the two factors that historically caused burns and hyperpigmentation in darker skin tones with traditional IPL or BBL devices. Multiple peer-reviewed studies have confirmed Aerolase’s safety profile across Fitzpatrick types one through six.
Why we use SkinPen instead of cheaper microneedling pens
SkinPen is the only microneedling device with FDA Class II clearance for the face. The motor delivers consistent depth across the treatment area. Cheaper pens vary depth pass-to-pass, creating uneven channels and inconsistent collagen response. The sterile disposable cartridges prevent cross-contamination, the leading cause of microneedling infection complications in unregulated settings.
Why we choose Sculptra over filler for full-face volumization
Hyaluronic acid filler restores volume the moment it is injected. Sculptra works differently in that poly-L-lactic acid microparticles trigger the patient’s own fibroblasts to produce new collagen over eight to twelve weeks. The result builds gradually, which looks more natural to friends and family who see you weekly, and lasts eighteen to twenty-four months. For broad volumization across multiple zones, this is more economical and more natural than filling each zone with HA.
Why Morpheus 8 is the deepest RF microneedling option
Morpheus 8 reaches up to eight millimeters into the skin, deeper than any other RF microneedling device available in Canada. The depth matters because the most productive collagen-producing fibroblasts cluster at the dermal-fat junction. Reaching those fibroblasts produces meaningfully better remodelling than surface-only protocols.
Why we sequence Botox before filler in the same visit
Botox is injected into muscles. Filler is injected into tissue planes. Doing Botox first allows precise muscle assessment and avoids disturbing freshly placed filler with palpation during Botox marking.
What the treatment finder cannot replace
The quiz is a starting point, not a diagnosis. Three things require a live consultation with a licensed clinician before any treatment.
Medical history review
Some medications, conditions, and recent treatments contraindicate specific aesthetic protocols. Blood thinners, recent antibiotics, immunosuppressants, pregnancy and nursing, certain autoimmune conditions, and recent isotretinoin (Accutane) all require clinical judgment before treatment.
Skin assessment under proper lighting
Phone selfies and home mirror inspection miss things that show up under clinical lighting. Subtle pigmentation, early vascular work, depth of acne scarring, true skin tone classification all benefit from in-person assessment.
Goal clarification
What patients describe in words often differs from what their photos show. We talk through goals at consultation and align on a realistic, achievable target before any treatment plan is finalized.
Toronto-specific factors that shape our treatment recommendations
Treatment plans built in Toronto have to account for variables that do not show up in standardized international protocols. Six months of low-humidity cold, intense summer UV exposure, indoor heating that dehydrates skin from October through April, and a multicultural population covering the full Fitzpatrick range all influence what we recommend and how we sequence treatment.
Winter season planning
October through March is the ideal window for laser, microneedling, and chemical peel work. Lower UV exposure reduces pigmentation rebound risk. Cooler temperatures mean less sweat-related compliance issues with post-procedure occlusive products. We typically front-load aggressive collagen-building protocols in fall and winter so peak results land in late spring.
Summer season planning
April through September we lean toward non-pigmentation-sensitive treatments such as Botox, fillers, RF tightening, and gentle facials. We avoid most laser work during high UV months unless the patient commits to strict sun avoidance and SPF 50 daily compliance. Outdoor lifestyle, cottage weekends, and travel all factor into scheduling.
Pre-wedding and event planning for Toronto seasons
Toronto wedding season concentrates from May through October. We start most six-month wedding skincare plans in November or December of the prior year so peak result lands at the right time without summer UV interference.
Skin tone diversity in Toronto patients
Toronto is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the world. Our patient base spans the full Fitzpatrick range, which is why we standardized on Aerolase for laser work. Devices that work beautifully on Fitzpatrick one through three but pose risk for four through six are not part of our platform. Every patient gets the same quality of laser care regardless of skin tone.
How to read your treatment finder result honestly
The quiz output is a directional indicator, not a prescription. A few principles for getting the most out of it.
If two answers feel equally true, pick the one that bothers you most in the mirror
Many patients have multiple concerns. The quiz asks for primary because the primary anchors the treatment plan. Secondary concerns are addressed in subsequent visits or combined into the same protocol.
If you are unsure, lean toward the more conservative option
The quiz’s once category, single session approach is always a safe starting point. You can escalate to a series at the second visit once you have experienced the treatment.
Trust the recommendation, then verify at consultation
The clinician at your consultation may suggest a different treatment than the quiz output if your skin assessment reveals something the quiz could not capture. That is the value of the clinical visit.
Save the quiz result for reference
Screenshot or note your quiz output. Bring it to consultation. It speeds up the conversation since the clinician knows where you are starting.
Common combinations our patients book together
The treatment finder surfaces single treatments, but most patients eventually book combinations. Common pairings we see.
Botox plus lip filler
The most common combination across all age brackets. Botox in the upper face, half-syringe lip filler for natural-looking shape enhancement. Single visit, forty-five minutes total.
Microneedling plus IV vitamin drip
Microneedling treatment plus a thirty-minute Recovery IV during downtime. Patients leave hydrated and supported during the immediate post-procedure window.
Aerolase NeoSkin plus Hydrabrasion
NeoSkin for tone and texture work, Hydrabrasion in the same visit for surface polish. Patients walk out luminous with both surface and deep work done.
Sculptra plus Nefertiti lift
Sculptra restores facial volume across the cheeks and temples; Nefertiti Botox defines the jawline. The combination addresses volume loss and muscular pull simultaneously.
Morpheus 8 plus filler course
Morpheus 8 for skin tightening and collagen rebuild across a three-session course, with filler scheduled in the in-between months to maintain volume during the collagen build window.
Why patients trust Bar Beauty Medical
Seven things separate Bar Beauty Medical from the average med-spa, and every one of them shows up in your appointment.
1. Licensed clinicians only
Every injection, every laser pulse, every microneedling pass is done by a registered nurse, nurse practitioner, or physician. We do not let aestheticians touch needles or laser handpieces. The College of Nurses of Ontario regulates our injectors; the CPSO regulates our physician medical director. Credentials are posted on-site and verifiable on the college registries.
2. Medical-grade product only
We use Health Canada-approved Botox Cosmetic and Dysport for neuromodulators, Juvederm and Restylane for hyaluronic acid fillers, Sculptra and Radiesse for biostimulators. We do not use grey-market product, knock-off neurotoxins, or unlabelled fillers. Every vial is single-use and traceable by lot number in your chart.
3. 166+ verified five-star Google reviews
Our clinic carries a 5.0 average on Google with over 221 verified reviews, the highest rating among Toronto downtown medical aesthetic clinics in our category. Reviews are organic – we do not pay for reviews, do not offer discounts in exchange for them, and do not filter negatives.
4. Transparent flat pricing
Botox is priced per unit at ten dollars per unit, not per area. Fillers are priced per syringe, with the brand and volume specified before injection. Lasers and facials carry a single posted price with no upsells. You receive a written quote before any product is opened.
5. Consent and chart documentation
Every treatment includes signed informed consent, before photos, batch and lot tracking, and a post-treatment summary added to your medical record. If you ever need that record for travel, for another clinician, or for a complication review, it is available within one business day.
6. Downtown CityPlace location, 7 days a week
46 Fort York Blvd is steps from CityPlace, a short walk from King West and the Entertainment District, and a quick streetcar ride from Liberty Village or the Financial District. We are open seven days a week with late evening hours Monday through Friday so working professionals do not have to take time off.
7. Medical director oversight
A licensed physician medical director reviews complex cases, oversees all advanced protocols, and is available for emergency consultation if needed. This is the same oversight structure used by hospital-affiliated cosmetic clinics, applied to an outpatient medical aesthetic setting.
Frequently asked questions
How accurate is the treatment finder tool?
The treatment finder is a starting point. It maps the most common skin and body concerns to the protocols we use most often, but every real recommendation is confirmed in a complimentary consultation with a licensed clinician. The tool is calibrated against the actual booking patterns of one hundred and sixty-six plus Bar Beauty Medical patients, so the recommendations correlate strongly with what most people in your situation choose.
Can I book a treatment directly from the result?
Yes. Each result card links to the corresponding treatment page or directly to JaneApp online booking. We always recommend booking a complimentary consultation first if you have never been in for that specific service, so we can confirm fit and quote a final price before any product is opened.
Will the recommendation change if I have skin tone considerations?
Absolutely. Several lasers are not safe for darker skin tones, which is why we exclusively use the Aerolase NeoSkin and NeoClear platform for laser work since it is safe across Fitzpatrick one through six. The treatment finder flags this and your clinician will confirm device selection during consultation.
Do you treat pregnancy and breastfeeding patients?
We do not perform Botox, fillers, biostimulators, microneedling, or most lasers during pregnancy or breastfeeding. We can perform gentle facials, hydrating treatments, and prescribe pregnancy-safe topicals. The finder will route you to safe options if you indicate pregnancy.
How long does a typical first appointment take?
Plan forty-five to sixty minutes for the first visit even on a quick treatment like Botox. The first portion is your free consultation including medical history, photos, goals, and a treatment plan. Treatment itself ranges from fifteen minutes for Botox to ninety minutes for Morpheus 8 or Aerolase course session.
What if I want a treatment that is not on the quiz?
We offer forty plus treatments and not every one is in the quiz. Browse the full treatments index or contact us with your specific concern. The quiz only surfaces the eight most common buckets, but we have many more specialized protocols beyond that.
Can I combine multiple treatments?
Yes, and most patients do. A typical advanced protocol combines a neuromodulator like Botox, a filler or biostimulator, and a skin treatment such as laser, microneedling, or Forma. We sequence these in the right order to avoid interference, and the consultation will lay out a six to twelve month plan if combination care is the right choice.
Do you offer payment plans or financing?
Yes. We accept all major credit cards, debit, and offer Affirm-style installment payments through PayBright for treatments over five hundred dollars. Packages for laser hair removal, microneedling, and Morpheus 8 carry built-in series pricing that is more economical than single sessions.
What is the cancellation policy if I book and need to reschedule?
We ask for twenty-four hours notice for rescheduling. Cancellations under twenty-four hours forfeit the deposit. Same-day no-shows are charged fifty percent of the booked service. We are flexible for genuine emergencies, just let us know.
Is the consultation really free?
Yes, genuinely free, no obligation. We do not sell during consultations. You leave with a written plan and quote and can decide on your own timeline. Most consultations run fifteen to thirty minutes.
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Bar Beauty Medical
46 Fort York Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3Z3
Phone: 416-923-1200 | WhatsApp: 416-923-1200
Hours: Mon-Fri 10 AM – 8 PM, Sat-Sun 12 PM – 6 PM
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