Non-Surgical & Injectables in Ontario
What this category covers
Non-surgical and injectable treatments include neuromodulators like Botox and Dysport, dermal fillers (hyaluronic acid products for cheeks, lips, jawline, and under-eyes), and other office-based work such as chemical peels, microneedling, laser skin treatments, and Kybella for submental fat. None of this requires an operating room or general anesthesia. Appointments are typically done in a treatment room in under an hour, with little to no downtime. Aurora has 7 providers in this category, ranging from dedicated med spas to plastic surgery practices that offer injectables alongside surgical procedures.
What to look for in a provider
The person holding the syringe matters more than the brand of product. Look for a board-certified physician, nurse injector, or physician assistant working under direct medical supervision, not just a certificate from a weekend course. Ask how many years they've been injecting and whether they can show before-and-after photos of patients with a similar face shape or goal to yours. A good consultation includes a discussion of facial anatomy and a plan for a natural result, not a hard sell on the most product possible. Pricing should be transparent per unit or per syringe, and you should get a clear answer on what happens if you're unhappy with symmetry or volume.
How our scoring helps
We rank the 7 Aurora providers in this category using consistent factors: credentials of the injector, consultation quality, range of products offered, and patient feedback patterns. See the full ranked list at Aurora's best plastic surgeons, and read how we score every practice on our methodology page.
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All non-surgical & injectables, ranked by score and relevance
We found 256 businesses offering non-surgical & injectables; 151 met the criteria for the scored directory. The order weighs each business's overall score by how much of its reviewed work is non-surgical & injectables, so a lower-scored specialist can rank above a higher-scored generalist. Filter and sort below, or open the full map view.
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Common questions about non-surgical & injectables
- How much does Botox or filler cost in Aurora?
- Botox and Dysport are usually priced per unit, commonly somewhere between $10 and $16 per unit depending on the provider and how many units your treatment needs (forehead lines alone might run 20-30 units). Dermal fillers are priced per syringe, often in the $600-$900 range per syringe, with lips or cheeks typically needing one to two syringes per session. Get an exact quote at consultation since pricing varies by product line and injector experience.
- How often do I need to repeat treatment?
- Neuromodulators like Botox generally last 3-4 months before muscle movement returns, so most people schedule touch-ups three to four times a year. Hyaluronic acid fillers last longer, typically 6-18 months depending on the area treated and how fast your body metabolizes the product, with denser areas like the jawline lasting longer than high-movement areas like lips.
- What should I expect during and after the appointment?
- Most injectable appointments take 15-45 minutes. You may feel a pinch or brief sting, and some providers use topical numbing cream first. Mild swelling, redness, or small bruises at injection sites are common and usually settle within a few days to a week. Botox results show up gradually over 3-7 days, while filler results are visible immediately, with final settling over about two weeks.
- How can I judge the quality of a provider before booking?
- Ask directly who will be performing the injection and confirm their license and training. Review their portfolio of real patient photos rather than stock images, and pay attention to whether results look proportionate and natural rather than overfilled. A provider who asks about your goals, examines your face at rest and in motion, and explains risks honestly is a better sign than one who pushes a package deal on the first visit.
Guides to choosing non-surgical & injectables
- Botox vs dermal fillers: how to choose between injectables
Botox relaxes muscles that cause wrinkles. Filler adds volume where it has been lost. Here is how to work out which one actually solves the concern you have.
- Is Botox safe? What first-timers should know
Botox has a long safety record when injected correctly by a trained provider. Here is what the real risks are, what side effects are normal, and what questions to ask before your first treatment.