Today we’d like to introduce you to Leah Gonzalez-Camps.
Hi Leah, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
I’m a Nurse Practitioner who found my true calling at the intersection of clinical medicine and aesthetic science. My journey began in traditional healthcare, but I was drawn to the precision and artistry of aesthetic medicine, specifically the why behind how skin ages, responds to injury, and heals.
Over time, I built a specialty in skin & laser/ energy-based devices, becoming a Sciton trainer and developing deep expertise in BBL, MOXI, HALO, and RF microneedling. What set my path apart wasn’t just learning the devices, it was developing a clinical philosophy around them: skin-first, barrier-first, inflammation-aware care that treats the root cause rather than chasing trends.
Today I practice as Leah Skin Method at The Plump Room in Coral Gables, Florida, where I serve as the skin and device specialist. I design full treatment journeys, not one-off sessions, using stacked, layered protocols grounded in regenerative science. I also train and mentor other providers, because I believe elevating the standard of laser education elevates the entire field.
My work is about longevity over quick fixes, mechanism over marketing, and skin health as the foundation of everything aesthetic.
I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
It has been anything but smooth. I started in a corporate med spa environment, which gave me foundational exposure but quickly showed me the limitations of a volume-driven, protocol-by-committee model. I knew I needed to build something with more clinical integrity.
I moved into a partnership, which felt like the right next step, until it dissolved. That was a hard lesson in business, trust, and knowing when to walk away. Starting over after a partnership falls apart tests everything: your confidence, your finances, your sense of direction.
Then came one of the more painful chapters, I invested in a device through a company that turned out to be a sham. Losing that investment wasn’t just financial. It was a gut check on due diligence, on the predatory side of the aesthetics industry, and on how to rebuild trust in yourself after being misled.
What came out of all of that was clarity. I stopped waiting for the right structure to appear and built my own. Now I operate as Leah Skin Method within The Plump Room in Coral Gables, something that actually works because the roles are defined, the values are aligned, and I own my specialty completely.
Every setback shaped the provider and educator I am now. I don’t just teach protocols , I teach providers how to think critically, because this industry will test you in ways that go far beyond the clinical.
Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
I’m a Nurse Practitioner, Sciton-certified laser trainer, and skin specialist operating under my brand Leah Skin Method at The Plump Room in Coral Gables, Florida. My work sits at the intersection of advanced aesthetics, laser science, and skin health strategy.
I specialize in energy-based devices, BBL, MOXI, Morpheus8 as well as skin, skincare, peels and microneedling. I’m known for designing stacked, multi-modal treatment protocols rather than single-session fixes. My approach is always skin-first: I assess barrier function, inflammation, and skin health before I ever introduce a device. That clinical foundation is what separates what I do from a standard med spa experience.
What I’m most proud of is building a methodology that’s entirely my own. I don’t follow trends, I follow the science. I’ve developed full educational curricula, trained other providers on laser physics and device protocols, and created content that helps both patients and professionals understand why treatments work, not just that they do. Being bilingual in English and Spanish also allows me to connect with and educate a broader patient community in South Florida.
What sets me apart is that I think in treatment journeys, not appointments. I’m not selling a session, I’m designing a skin strategy tailored to how someone’s skin behaves, heals, and responds over time. That long-game thinking, combined with deep device expertise, is what my patients and mentorship clients come to me for.
So maybe we end on discussing what matters most to you and why?
What matters most to me is doing work that actually means something, not just aesthetically, but clinically and personally.
At the core of everything is integrity. In an industry flooded with trends, overclaiming, and shortcuts, I’ve built my entire brand around saying what I actually believe, recommending only what I can stand behind scientifically, and being willing to say “that’s not right for you” even when it costs a sale. That kind of honesty is rare in aesthetics, and it’s non-negotiable for me.
Beyond that, I care deeply about education, both giving it and receiving it. I want my patients to understand their skin, not just trust me blindly. And I want the providers I train to think critically, not just execute protocols. Elevating the standard of care in this industry matters to me because patients deserve better than trend-driven, one-size-fits-all treatment.
I also care about legacy. Not fame, but leaving something behind that outlasts any single treatment or client. The curriculum I’ve built, the providers I’ve mentored, the clinical philosophy I’ve developed under Leah Skin Method, those are things that extend my impact beyond what I can do with my own two hands.
And on a personal level, what matters most is showing up as someone my community, my patients, my colleagues, my mentorship students, can trust completely. In a field where people are literally putting their skin in your hands, that trust is everything.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.theplumproommiami.com
- Instagram: @leahskinmethod
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leah-gonzalez-camps/






