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5 Best Botox in Toronto (2026)

Independently ranked by our review of ratings, reviews and reputation · How we chose

Elara Kestrel
By Elara Kestrel, Health and Medical Expert · ✓ Data verified July 2026 · 8 min read

A rushed consult or an overfilled look is the real risk when you're booking Botox in Toronto, not the needle itself. The clinics on this page have logged 2,421 reviews between them, and every single one sits at a 4.9 average, so the split that actually matters is who's doing the injecting and what else is on their menu.

Short answer: POUTx leads Toronto's Botox providers at 4.9 stars across 757 reviews, the deepest review base here, run as a dedicated injectables studio rather than a general spa. Clinique De Mode (4.9, 597 reviews) and FCP Dermatology (4.9, 535 reviews, the only physician-only option) follow close behind. One name on this list, The Tox Toronto, turned up under a Botox search but doesn't actually offer it, worth knowing before you call.
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Toronto's Top-Rated Botox Providers, Side by Side

# Business Rating Reviews Best for
1 POUTx 4.9 757 Overall pick / natural results and facial balancing View ›
2 Clinique De Mode | Downtown 4.9 597 Established med spa with the widest treatment menu View ›
3 FCP Dermatology 4.9 535 Botox from a board certified dermatologist View ›
4 Novoskin Cosmetic Clinic 4.9 298 Botox alongside a wider menu of skin treatments View ›
5 The Tox Toronto 4.9 234 Lymphatic body sculpting, not Botox injections View ›
5 Best Botox in Toronto (2026)

Our picks, reviewed one by one

POUTx logo
#1 Overall🕑 Open 5 days/wk

POUTx

4.9757 Google reviews

POUTx is a King Street East injectables studio founded by RN Megan Kozak, built around what the clinic calls a data-driven approach to Botox and filler. Its named protocols, ARCHITOX, the Foundational Three, and masseter minimization, treat jaw tension and facial balancing alongside classic forehead lines. This isn't a med spa with injectables tacked on; Botox and filler are the entire business. POUTx has also picked up outside recognition, including a 2025 AZ Award and a People's Choice Award.

What people praise

  • Clients name specific injectors like Beverly and Nilou for thorough, unhurried consultations
  • Reviewers describe results as natural rather than overdone or frozen
  • Several mention being told the price upfront with no pressure to add on extra treatments
  • The clinic space and front-desk experience get repeat praise

Worth knowing

  • Every visit starts with a booked consult; there's no walk-in option
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume757 · 97th
Confidencevery high
Recency3 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown98% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: POUTx tops this list on volume as much as rating: a 4.9 average sitting on the deepest review pool here. If jaw and masseter work interests you as much as forehead lines, it's also the most specialized option on the page.

89 King St E, Toronto, ON M5C 1G3

Clinique De Mode | Downtown logo
#2🕑 Open 7 days↩ Responds to reviews

Clinique De Mode | Downtown

4.9597 Google reviews

Clinique De Mode runs downtown and midtown locations offering Botox, lip filler, Hydrafacials, and laser work under one roof. A local publication named it Toronto's number one medical spa four years running, 2021 through 2024, and its booking system lists more than a dozen named injectors and estheticians clients can request directly. Reviews describe a clean, organized clinic that walks first-timers through the process step by step.

What people praise

  • Reviewers consistently name their injector by name: Vickie, Aryam K, Natalie, and Tina all get called out for being gentle and thorough
  • Multiple reviews mention feeling zero pressure and having the process explained clearly
  • The clinic and reception staff get praised repeatedly for being clean and welcoming

Worth knowing

  • Two locations and a large injector roster mean it helps to request the same specialist each visit
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume597 · 92th
Confidencehigh
Recency7 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown96% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Clinique De Mode ranks second on numbers nearly identical to POUTx, a 4.9 average with the second-highest review count on this page. Four straight years of a local award plus that review volume make it a safe, well-tested pick.

211 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5B 2H1

FCP Dermatology logo
#3🕑 Open 5 days/wk

FCP Dermatology

4.9535 Google reviews

FCP Dermatology is a downtown surgical and cosmetic dermatology clinic where every injectable, Botox included, is administered by the practice's own physician, Dr. Kristy Bailey, a double board certified dermatologist. That's a different setup from the RN-led med spas elsewhere on this page: FCP pairs Botox with broader dermatology, laser treatments, and hair restoration under one roof. Reviewers who've had both routine skin work and injectables done there describe consistent, careful care.

What people praise

  • Multiple reviewers specifically value that a dermatologist, not a nurse injector, handles the Botox
  • One patient reports real relief from jaw and masseter tension after treatment
  • Reviewers describe the clinic as spotless and staff as patient with questions

Worth knowing

  • Physician-administered injectables typically cost more than RN-led clinics, worth asking about pricing upfront
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume535 · 87th
Confidencehigh
Recency13 days ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown96% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: FCP ranks third with a 4.9 average across a smaller but still substantial review pool. If you specifically want a dermatologist doing the injecting rather than a nurse, this is the clearest match on the list.

Concourse Level, 100 King St W CN 0110, Toronto, ON M5H 1H1

Novoskin Cosmetic Clinic logo
#4🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Novoskin Cosmetic Clinic

4.9298 Google reviews

Novoskin Cosmetic Clinic is a Carlton Street med spa offering Botox alongside microneedling, laser therapy, a men's clinic, and IV drip therapy. Reviewers repeatedly name injector Arturo, who handles both Botox for masseter and jaw tension and broader skin work like RF microneedling for acne scarring. It's a wider-menu clinic than a pure injectables studio, with services stretching well past Botox and filler.

What people praise

  • Reviewers credit Arturo by name for honest expectation-setting before treatment
  • One patient reports a 60 percent improvement in acne scarring after a multi-session combo treatment
  • Multiple reviews mention real relief from jaw tension after masseter Botox

Worth knowing

  • The clinic's menu covers everything from hair-loss referrals to IV drips, so confirm your injector's specific Botox experience before booking
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume298 · 82th
Confidencehigh
Recency7 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown98% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Novoskin sits fourth with a 4.9 average, though its review count runs well under half of the top two clinics. Reviewers report strong results specifically for jaw-tension Botox.

2 Carlton St. 13th floor Suite 1304, Toronto, ON M5B 1J3

The Tox Toronto logo
#5🕑 Open 7 days

The Tox Toronto

4.9234 Google reviews

The Tox Toronto's name puts it on this page, but its actual specialty is lymphatic body sculpting, not Botox. The Yonge Street studio runs 60-to-100-minute sessions like the Master Tox and Master Tox plus Sculpting Facial, hands-on massage techniques the business describes as contouring and de-bloating, not injectables. Every review pulled for this page talks about lymphatic drainage massage, never a neuromodulator injection. It's a real, well-reviewed business, just not a Botox provider.

What people praise

  • Reviewers describe the lymphatic drainage massage as genuinely relaxing and effective against bloating
  • Staff like Jess and Stefania get named repeatedly for thorough, educational sessions
  • The studio's dark, minimalist space gets praised as calming

Worth knowing

  • This is a body-sculpting and massage studio, not an injectables clinic, so it won't help if Botox specifically is what you're after
Reputation scorecardrank in Toronto
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume234 · 71th
Confidencehigh
Recency2 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown96% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The Tox Toronto earns its spot on real Google numbers, a 4.9 average across 234 reviews, but it's included with a flag: this is a lymphatic massage studio, not a Botox provider. It's a genuinely well-reviewed local business; if injectables are the goal, look to the other clinics above.

146 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5C 1X6

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Health information disclaimer: This directory is informational only and not medical advice. Rankings reflect publicly available Google ratings and review volume, not clinical outcomes. Verify any practitioner’s credentials and registration with the relevant medical board before booking.

How we scored these clinics

Rating is the clinic’s live Google average. Review volume measures how many real patients left a rating; more reviews means a wider sample to judge from. Confidence blends rating and volume, so a 4.9 from hundreds of reviews counts for more than a 5.0 from a handful. Recency checks how recently people are still reviewing, and completeness checks whether a working website, phone number, and posted hours are all on file. No clinic can pay to move these numbers.

What does Botox cost in Toronto? (2026)

Botox is priced per unit almost everywhere in Toronto, and the total depends on how many units your treatment area needs and whether an RN or a physician does the injecting. We don’t have a verified, current per-unit price list for the specific clinics above, so we’re not printing numbers we can’t stand behind. Ask each clinic for their per-unit rate and a unit estimate for your area during the free consult; most offer one.

Booking Botox across Toronto

These businesses cluster in the downtown core, from King Street East and Yonge Street to Carlton Street near College Park, a short walk or subway ride from the Financial District, Yorkville, and the Distillery District. Searching for Botox near me from midtown or North York usually means a 20 to 30 minute trip downtown for any of the top four; The Tox Toronto keeps similar hours on Yonge Street if lymphatic massage, not Botox, is what brought you here.

What to ask before you book Botox

  • Is a registered nurse or a physician doing the injecting?
  • What’s the per-unit price, and how many units does my treatment area typically need?
  • Can I see before-and-after photos of your own past clients, not stock images?
  • What’s your policy if I’m not happy with the result?
  • How soon can I get a touch-up appointment if needed?
  • Do you require a consultation before the first treatment?

Frequently asked questions

Are these rankings paid?

No. Rankings come from public Google data. A business can pay to be a Featured Partner (badge and top placement), but that never changes another business’s score or position.

How did you choose these clinics?

We pulled Botox-related businesses in Toronto with a real Google presence, then ranked by a mix of rating, review volume, how recently people are still reviewing, and how complete each business’s public listing is.

How often is this updated?

This page reflects Google data verified in July 2026. We recheck ratings and review counts periodically and update the list when the numbers move.

Why is The Tox Toronto on a Botox list if it doesn’t do Botox?

Its name matched our search for Botox providers in Toronto, but its actual service is lymphatic body sculpting massage. We’re leaving it listed with an honest note rather than quietly dropping it, since it’s a genuinely well-reviewed business, just not an injectables one.

Is Botox safe?

Botox is a common, Health Canada approved cosmetic treatment when administered by a qualified, licensed provider. Any medical decision should be discussed directly with the clinic and, if needed, your doctor.

The bottom line

POUTx is the safest default: the highest review volume on this page paired with a 4.9 average and a genuine specialty in injectables. FCP Dermatology is worth a look if you specifically want a dermatologist doing the injecting. Whichever clinic you pick, book the free consult first and ask for a per-unit price before you commit.

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