Toronto’s beauty scene just got a major upgrade. Tucked into the ultra-luxury neighborhood of Yorkville, 30 Hazelton Med Spa officially opened its doors last night—and yes, the city was watching. From the moment you step inside, you feel that familiar INK Entertainment energy: high-end, bold, and unapologetically glamorous. This isn’t just another spa—it’s a sanctuary where medical aesthetics meet night-out swagger.
Owned by INK Entertainment—the same powerhouse behind some of Toronto’s best restaurants and wildest nightlife—and helmed by visionary founder Charles Khabouth, 30 Hazelton is the company’s leap into advanced skincare and self-care. If you know INK, you know they’ve never done anything small. Their empire of clubs, restaurants, lounges, and epic events now has a beauty venture that’s built to turn heads not just at the bar, but in the mirror.
Spread across three floors, the spa has 4,200 square feet of space. There are nine treatment rooms and an exclusive penthouse that’s meant for both private events and educational programming. It’s not just a place to get glowing—it’s made to feel like a destination. Every design detail looks curated, every luxury amenity intentional.
Leading the charge behind the medical side is Erica Fung, the Managing Director, whose CV includes a decade in luxury aesthetics and advanced cosmetic laser work. She’s joined by Sonia Vilos, NP, who serves as Medical Director, bringing over fifteen years in medical aesthetics into the mix. It’s this blend of top-tier medical oversight + beauty hospitality that sets 30 Hazelton apart.
What you can expect: skin treatment philosophy inspired by South Korea, stacked and customized to your skin’s needs. Think high-tech devices, non-invasive treatments, and layering of care to achieve long-term transformative results—not just momentary glow. The goal is radiant, resilient skin—not just a filter effect.
Also, it’s not just the inside treatments that are novel. From what people are sharing on Instagram, the opening last night pulled in the who’s-who of Yorkville’s nightlife: celebs, influencers, industry insiders, and personalities who live for that blend of luxury and energy. It felt like a party where everyone got a facial. The buzz is real.
Technologically, 30 Hazelton promises things you don’t find at just any spa. Italian & Korean technologies reportedly feature heavily—things like advanced lasers, precision soft-touch devices, high-performance skin remodeling tools. All integrated by people who know what they’re doing.
But let’s talk vibe: luxe meets edge. The design is contemporary, sleek, and quiet opulent. But it’s not meant to intimidate—it’s meant to envelop. Whether you’re there for a quick high-maintenance facial, body contouring, or just the ritual of being pampered, it feels like self-indulgence of the highest order. And for people who love fashion, nightlife, beauty, and having their experiences double as content—this is your playground.
Opening night? It didn’t disappoint. Projection of INK’s signature theatricality was everywhere: cocktails, lighting, design moments, people dressed to impress. It felt both exclusive and inclusive at once—exclusive in its aesthetic and treatment offerings, inclusive in its invitation to Toronto’s in-crowd and beauty obsessives alike. Plenty of Instagram reels, stories, the obligatory “what I wore” shots. It’s exactly how you launch something you want people to dream about.
One thing is clear: 30 Hazelton isn’t just about extending INK’s reach into spas—it’s about setting a new standard. A new kind of club-level glamour meets skincare seriousness. For those who want results and vibes, for those who chase glow while living loud, this is going to be the spot. If you want to be ahead of the beauty curve—or just want your skin to look like you’ve got a personal retoucher—30 Hazelton is calling.