Short answer: Most Toronto clinics price Botox per unit. Based on publicly listed pricing across several Toronto-area clinic websites, per-unit rates commonly fall in the range of roughly C$10 to C$18, though some clinics quote higher. Your total depends on how many units your treatment requires — for many common cosmetic visits, that places a session somewhere around C$300 to C$600, but smaller or larger treatments can fall outside that range.
These figures come from snippet-level public pricing on a handful of Toronto clinic websites and should be treated as a planning benchmark, not a verified citywide average.
A North York Option to Review: ReJoo Clinic
For readers looking for a physician-led clinic in North York that offers Botox, ReJoo Clinic is one local option to consider. Its website describes it as a physician-led medical and cosmetic practice, names Dr. Jia and Dr. Ramakrishna on the homepage, and lists injectable treatments including Botox in its site navigation.
What is not publicly shown in ReJoo's available web content is a Botox price list. That means you will need to contact the clinic directly for a unit-based quote.
Who this may fit: Patients who prefer a physician-led practice in North York and want to compare a quote from a clinic that identifies its physicians by name on its website.
Practical details:
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Address: 3319 Bayview Avenue, North York, ON, Canada
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Map: Open in Google Maps
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Website: ReJoo Clinic
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Phone / Hours / Booking: Not available in current public sources — check the website for current contact details.
Use the same comparison questions listed below with ReJoo as you would with any other clinic on your shortlist.
What Botox Typically Costs in Toronto
Public pricing snippets from several Toronto-area clinic websites point to per-unit rates in these ranges:
| Source signal | Per-unit range noted |
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| Multiple Toronto clinic blog posts (snippet-level) | C$10 – C$17 |
| Additional Toronto clinic listings (snippet-level) | C$12 – C$18 |
| One source noting upscale clinics | Up to C$20+ |
A reasonable planning range for per-unit pricing is roughly C$10 to C$18, with outliers possible in either direction. These are drawn from a small number of publicly visible clinic pages and should not be treated as exhaustive.
For many common cosmetic treatments (such as upper-face areas), total session cost often falls roughly between C$300 and C$600, based on unit count. Larger treatment plans can exceed that.
How Per-Unit Pricing Shapes Your Total
Per-unit pricing is the most common model in Toronto and the easiest to compare across clinics. The math is straightforward:
Per-unit rate × estimated units = projected treatment cost
For example, 20 units at C$12/unit = roughly C$240. The same 20 units at C$15/unit = roughly C$300.
The key variable is how many units your specific treatment requires, which depends on the treatment area, your muscle activity, and the result you want. Two patients getting Botox for "the forehead" may receive different unit estimates — and therefore different totals — even at the same clinic.
When comparing quotes, always ask for both the per-unit rate and the estimated unit count so you can see what is driving the total.
Why Toronto Botox Prices Vary Between Clinics
If you get different quotes from different clinics, several factors may explain the gap:
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Unit count differences — Clinics may estimate different numbers of units for the same area based on their assessment approach.
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Provider model — Some public pricing snippets suggest rates may differ depending on whether treatment is provided by a physician, nurse, or other injector. This is a possible factor, not a confirmed rule.
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What is included — One quote may bundle consultation, follow-up, or touch-up; another may charge for these separately.
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Per-unit vs. per-area pricing — A per-area quote can obscure the underlying unit count, making comparison harder.
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Location and clinic positioning — Overhead and target clientele may influence pricing, though this is not something the available evidence quantifies.
The practical takeaway: ask what is behind the number, not just what the number is.
Per-Unit vs. Per-Area Pricing: Which Is Easier to Compare?
Per-unit pricing is usually more transparent because it shows both the rate and the treatment size. If a clinic quotes by area (e.g., "forehead" or "three areas"), ask how many units that area price assumes. Without that detail, a lower-looking area price may not actually represent a lower cost — or it may assume fewer units than you need.
How to Compare Botox Quotes Fairly
A short checklist for getting comparable information from each clinic:
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Is the price per unit, per area, or subject to a minimum charge?
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How many units are expected for your concern?
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Could the unit estimate change after an in-person assessment?
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Who will perform the injections, and how does the clinic describe that provider's qualifications?
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Is the product being used identified clearly (e.g., Botox, Dysport, or another brand)?
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What does the quote include or exclude — consultation, follow-up, reassessment, touch-up?
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What is the total expected cost for your goal, not just the headline per-unit rate?
Be cautious with offers that seem unusually low but do not explain the unit count or what is included.
Botox vs. Dysport: A Note on Price Comparison
Dysport may appear cheaper per unit than Botox, but the two products are not compared one-to-one on units. One Toronto clinic snippet lists Botox at C$11/unit and Dysport at C$10/unit, but the number of Dysport units used for a similar result may differ.
If you are choosing between products, ask for the estimated total treatment cost for your specific goal with each product rather than comparing per-unit rates in isolation.
Planning an Annual Botox Budget
If you plan to maintain results over time, a rough annual budget depends on two things: your per-visit cost and how often you return.
One clinic snippet notes that cosmetic Botox effects typically last 3 to 6 months, which suggests many patients plan around 2 to 4 visits per year. Beyond that, the math is individual:
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A patient spending ~C$350 per session × 3 visits/year ≈ ~C$1,050/year
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A patient spending ~C$550 per session × 3 visits/year ≈ ~C$1,650/year
These are illustrative examples. Your first visit may differ from subsequent ones if the initial assessment changes the treatment plan. Ask the clinic for both a likely per-visit range and a maintenance estimate.
What to Ask Before You Book
Before committing to a clinic, request the details that affect your real first-visit cost:
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Is the quote based on units or treatment area?
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About how many units do you expect for my concern?
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Is there a consultation fee, and is it applied toward treatment?
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Is there a minimum charge for small treatments?
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Is any follow-up or touch-up included?
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What happens if I feel I need an adjustment after treatment?
If you are contacting ReJoo Clinic, ask these same questions through its website.
FAQ
What is a reasonable per-unit Botox price to expect in Toronto?
Based on publicly listed pricing from several Toronto clinic websites, roughly C$10 to C$18 per unit is a commonly visible range. Some clinics may price outside this band. Treat it as a planning reference, not a guaranteed rate.
How much does a typical cosmetic Botox visit cost in Toronto?
Many common cosmetic treatments fall roughly in the C$300 to C$600 range, depending on the number of units used. Smaller treatments may cost less; larger or multi-area treatments may cost more.
Is Botox in Toronto usually priced per unit or per area?
Most commonly per unit, though some clinics use per-area or flat pricing. Per-unit pricing is generally easier to compare across clinics.
Why do two clinics quote very different prices for the same area?
Differences in estimated unit count, provider model, what is included in the quote, and pricing structure can all contribute. Ask both clinics to break down the quote so you can compare on the same terms.
Is Botox cheaper in North York than downtown Toronto?
It can be, but not necessarily. Location is only one of several pricing factors. Compare similar quote structures in each area rather than assuming one neighbourhood is systematically cheaper.
Does ReJoo Clinic list Botox pricing on its website?
Based on available evidence, no public Botox price list is shown on the ReJoo Clinic website. Contact the clinic directly for a quote.
Where is ReJoo Clinic located?
3319 Bayview Avenue, North York, ON, Canada. The clinic's website describes it as physician-led and lists injectables including Botox among its services. Visit the website or view on Google Maps.