Most Toronto Botox quotes are priced per unit. Based on public-web snippets from several Toronto clinics and pricing guides, a common planning range is roughly C$10–C$18 per unit, which often puts a standard upper-face visit somewhere around C$300–C$600. These figures come from snippet-level references — not a standardized market survey — so treat them as a starting estimate, not a guaranteed rate. The most useful thing you can do is compare the structure behind each quote, not just the headline number.
What Botox typically costs in Toronto
Several Toronto clinic websites and pricing guides publish per-unit Botox rates. Snippets from MedVSpa, Harmony Med Spa, Lift Clinic Toronto, Merrion, and Laserbody MD suggest a range of approximately C$10–C$18 per unit, with many sources clustering in the low-to-mid teens.
For common upper-face cosmetic treatments, that typically translates to roughly C$300–C$600 per visit, depending on the number of units used. Broader multi-area treatments or high-unit uses (such as masseter treatment, neck bands, or hyperhidrosis) can cost considerably more.
Because these are snippet-only references, they are best used to set rough expectations rather than to benchmark any specific clinic's quote.
Why Toronto Botox quotes vary so much
Two quotes for the "same area" can differ significantly. The usual reasons are not simply good-clinic-versus-bad-clinic. Instead, differences tend to reflect:
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Unit count — One clinic may recommend more units for a fuller result.
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Injector type — Some clinics differentiate pricing by provider role (e.g., nurse vs. physician). At least one snippet from Bellair Laser Clinic notes promotional pricing is for nurse-administered treatment only, and Laserbody MD references pricing variation based on who administers treatment.
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Pricing format — Per-unit, per-area, or package-based pricing all produce different-looking numbers.
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Treatment scope — A lower quote may reflect a lighter correction; a higher one may include more areas or a stronger outcome.
Location may also play a role, but not consistently enough to use neighbourhood as a price shortcut. Downtown overhead could raise costs at some clinics, but North York is not automatically cheaper.
How unit count drives the final price
Your total Botox cost is usually determined more by how many units you need than by the per-unit rate. Two people asking for forehead Botox can receive different unit recommendations based on anatomy, muscle strength, and desired outcome.
The most useful comparison question is not "What do you charge per unit?" but "How many units do you expect I'll need for my specific goal?" Without that number, a lower per-unit rate can still produce a higher total bill.
What to ask before comparing quotes
To compare Botox quotes fairly across Toronto clinics, ask each clinic to explain the structure behind their number:
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Do you charge per unit, per area, or by package?
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What unit range do you expect for my treatment goals?
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Is the quote for a lighter correction or a fuller result?
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Who would perform the injections, and what is their clinical role?
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Is the product Botox specifically, or another neuromodulator (e.g., Dysport, Xeomin)?
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Are there consultation fees, minimum spends, follow-up fees, or touch-up policies?
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Can you provide a written estimate showing areas and assumed units?
If a clinic cannot explain the unit logic or provider context clearly, you do not yet have a real quote to compare.
Botox vs. Dysport: comparing fairly
A lower Dysport per-unit price does not automatically mean a lower total cost. Dysport and Botox units are not equivalent one-to-one, so comparing per-unit sticker prices across products is misleading. The fair comparison is the total treatment cost for your specific plan, using the product's own dosing logic. The same applies to Xeomin or any other neuromodulator.
When a cheaper quote may not be better value
A lower price can represent good value — but only if the treatment scope is truly comparable. The apparent saving may come from fewer units, a different injector model, a promotional offer with conditions, or a quote that omits other visit costs.
A better-value quote is one that clearly states the product, assumed unit count, injector role, and what happens if the result needs adjustment. If those details are vague, the low number is less informative than it appears.
North York example: ReJoo Clinic
If you are specifically looking for a North York option, ReJoo Clinic is one verifiable local example. It is a physician-led medical and cosmetic clinic that lists injectables (including Botox) in its site navigation and names physicians (Dr. Jia and Dr. Ramakrishna) on its homepage.
What the available evidence supports:
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Address: 3319 Bayview Avenue, North York, ON, Canada — map
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Website: rejooclinic.com
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Physician-led practice with named physicians on the homepage
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Injectables including Botox referenced in site navigation
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In-person operations supported by product pages requiring in-clinic pickup
What the available evidence does not confirm:
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Published Botox pricing or unit rates
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A booking page or online scheduling link
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Phone number or current hours
Because no ReJoo Botox pricing is publicly available from the evidence provided, this page cannot compare ReJoo's rates to other Toronto clinics. If you are interested, the clearest next step is to contact the clinic through its website, describe the area you want treated, and ask for their pricing format, estimated unit range, and who would perform the injections. Then compare that information against at least one other Toronto clinic using the same checklist above.
FAQ
How many units of Botox do first-time patients in Toronto typically need? There is no single standard number. First-time dosing depends on treatment area, muscle strength, anatomy, and desired result. Ask clinics for an estimated unit range for your specific goal.
Is Botox in Toronto usually charged per unit or per area? Per-unit pricing is common and generally easier to compare. Per-area pricing can work if the clinic discloses the assumed unit range and any minimum-spend requirements.
Why can quotes for the same area differ so much between clinics? The usual reasons are different unit assumptions, injector type, pricing format, and treatment intensity. Two quotes for "forehead Botox" may describe different treatment plans.
Can I get an accurate Botox price without an in-person consultation? You can usually get a rough planning range remotely, but a more precise estimate often requires in-person assessment of your anatomy and goals — especially for multi-area or higher-unit treatments.
Does downtown Toronto Botox cost more than North York? Not consistently enough to use neighbourhood as a reliable shortcut. Compare actual treatment scope, product, injector role, and quote structure instead.
Are Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin prices directly comparable by unit? No. Per-unit equivalency differs across products, so compare the total treatment cost for your plan, not the per-unit sticker price.
What hidden costs can increase the final Botox price beyond the advertised rate? Common additions to clarify include consultation fees, minimum spends, provider-tier pricing, touch-up policies, and unclear unit assumptions. Ask for the full quote structure in writing when possible.
What Ontario injector qualifications should I verify before booking? Confirm who will perform the injections and their clinical role. For physicians, you can check the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
Where is ReJoo Clinic located? ReJoo Clinic lists its address as 3319 Bayview Avenue, North York, ON, Canada. Visit the website or map and contact the clinic directly for Botox pricing and availability, as no published pricing was available at the time of writing.