I went there just before they opened formally, thinking I’d have a quick ten-minute look around—and ended up staying for two hours. Read on to see why.

First Impressions: A Hidden Gem in Yorkville
From the outside, 30 Hazelton Med Spa looks like a chic Yorkville townhouse—discreet, elegant, and quietly confident. But the moment I stepped through the door, I felt as if I’d entered another world: soft lighting, calm music, and the faint scent of something fresh and luminous.
Greeting me was Erica Fung, the spa’s Managing Director, whose flawless, glowing skin could have convinced anyone to sign up for a treatment on the spot. She moves with the grace of a ballerina and the poise of a film star—slim, serene, and perfectly composed. Her father was originally from Hong Kong, so we immediately clicked, chatting in that easy mix of English and Cantonese that feels both natural and familiar.

Erica Fung
As Erica led me on a tour, she explained that 30 Hazelton isn’t just another med spa—it’s where the art of advanced medical aesthetics meets the elegance of a luxury retreat. Spanning 4,200 square feet across three floors, the space includes nine treatment rooms and an exclusive penthouse suite for private events and education. “We designed it to feel like a sanctuary,” she said, “where beauty, science, and luxury work together.”
The Vision Behind the Beauty
With over a decade of experience in luxury aesthetics, Erica has become a driving force in Canada’s evolving beauty landscape. Certified in medical aesthetics and cosmetic laser technology, she’s also an accomplished semi-permanent makeup artist and laser specialist—a rare blend of technical expertise and creative finesse.

Her philosophy was shaped by years of travel to South Korea, where she fell in love with the idea of “treatment stacking”—combining multiple modalities such as radiofrequency, ultrasound, and laser in one session so they work synergistically, delivering amplified, long-lasting results with minimal downtime.
“We wanted to bring that level of innovation and customization to Canada,” she said as we walked through the three-storey facility, each floor dedicated to a different stage of rejuvenation. Even the treatment rooms are named after Yorkville streets, grounding this futuristic concept in local charm.
From Facials to Lasers: A Tour to Remember

On the lower level, I peeked into the serene facial rooms where the spa offers the renowned Dr. Barbara Sturm facials—a cult favourite for deep hydration and instant luminosity.

The middle floor houses the advanced technologies, including:
- Everesse by Classys – next-generation radiofrequency skin tightening
- Ultraformer MPT by Classys – high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) for lifting and contouring
- Helix by Deka – fractional CO₂ laser for texture and tone
- Motus AZ+ by Deka – virtually painless laser hair removal and vascular treatment
- Quanta Evo – pigmentation and tattoo correction
- Red Touch by Deka – non-ablative collagen stimulation
- Microneedling, Chemical Peels, Cosmetic Injectables, Semi-Permanent Makeup, and IV Therapies

But the real showstopper is the top-floor penthouse lounge. Bathed in natural light from overhead skylights, dotted with lush plants and airy neutral furnishings, it feels more like a boutique hotel suite than a medical spa. I could have lingered there for hours sipping tea and pretending I lived in that kind of serenity every day.
My Treatment: Everesse + Ultraformer MPT
Erica suggested I try a signature combination: the Everesse RF followed by the Ultraformer MPT HIFU—a perfect example of “treatment stacking.”
The technician gently cleansed my face, then began the Everesse. The warmth built slowly and evenly, like a gentle heated massage that lulled me into semi-conscious bliss. The goal: stimulate collagen, tighten tissue, and refine texture from within.
Next came the Ultraformer MPT. I’ve done HIFU before—with numbing cream and gritted teeth—but this latest generation was remarkably comfortable. The energy pulses felt like rhythmic micro-taps under the skin, stimulating deeper layers without pain. The technician carefully marked my face to guide the machine and avoid nerve zones, while the system’s smart software adjusted intensity for safety and precision.
At some point, I must have fallen asleep—the sun filtering through the stained-glass window made everything feel dreamlike. A soft chime signaled the end of my treatment.

When I looked in the mirror, I was astonished. My skin looked plumper and brighter, with that “glass skin” glow you usually only get from filters. I left with a Vivier Hexamer Peptide Cleanser and a new obsession: EltaMD UV Physical Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 41—perfect for protecting that freshly rejuvenated glow.
A Month Later: The Glow That Stayed
Now, a month later, I can confirm the results weren’t fleeting. My skin still feels firmer, smoother, and more even-toned. My laugh lines are softer, and yes—the pores on my nose really do look smaller (a known benefit of RF therapy’s collagen-stimulating effects).
Erica later told me that every new client begins with a detailed consultation where she designs a treatment plan based on skin type, lifestyle, and goals. Because each technology builds on the last, results are cumulative—most clients follow a six-month to one-year program for full transformation.
As for me? I’m already eyeing their next-level laser for forehead lines. And that semi-permanent brow room—if I can get arches as flawless as Erica’s, I’ll be thrilled.
The Verdict
Between its soothing atmosphere, cutting-edge technology, and impeccable hospitality, 30 Hazelton feels less like a clinic and more like a five-star retreat that happens to make your skin look ten years younger.

Beautiful setting. Professional service. Transformative results.
30 Hazelton Lane—an address to remember.
