About Haruty

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Haruty was born in Yerevan, Armenia, and made Los Angeles his home in 1999 with his family. A natural people-person, he gravitated toward customer service roles—from the familiar warmth of Starbucks to the vibrance of Urban Outfitters. He later thrived for over seven years in a fast-paced startup environment at WatchGang. But when the pandemic shifted the world, it also inspired Haruty to reflect on his purpose. He longed to reconnect with his true passion: helping others.

With steadfast support from his husband, Simon, he embraced a new path in massage therapy. Haruty has proudly found his calling. Each session is a chance for him to blend genuine human connection with the restorative power of therapeutic touch—helping clients feel their absolute best.

Whether addressing specific areas of tension or creating a space for pure relaxation, Haruty customizes every session to meet the unique goals of each individual. His mission is simple: to leave clients relaxed and recharged—ready to take on whatever life may bring.

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The Journey

Haruty’s journey into therapeutic bodywork is anchored by structural balance, understanding of anatomy, and the physics of human movement. He began his formal training at A2Z Health Massage School, developing an understanding of musculoskeletal alignment and restorative techniques.

Driven by an eye for precision, Haruty spent years mastering how physical environments and targeted bodywork intersect to trigger profound healing in the nervous system.

LA Spa Hospitality

While starting his independent practice, Haruty spent years sharpening his skills in Los Angeles’ most popular wellness spas. These experiences continue to shape the signature style of Haruty Studios Mobile Massage Therapy today. From Burke Williams and The NOW to Voda Spa, Soothe, and Zeel, his background reflects a wide range of luxury and on‑demand wellness environments.

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