The Best Lymphatic Massages in Miami: Detox, De-Bloat, and Decompress
If you live in Miami, chances are you've heard someone mention their lymphatic girl.


If you’re tired of cookie-cutter facials and one-size-fits-all skincare advice, consider this your liberation. Tucked into the Industry Lofts on Lenox Avenue, Skincare by Amy Peterson operates on a refreshingly simple principle: your skin is as unique as your fingerprint, so why treat it like everyone else’s? Licensed medical esthetician Amy Peterson has spent over 20 years mastering the art of personalized skincare, and her boutique medspa reflects that expertise in every detail. The space itself is cozy-chic serenity (think soft lighting, plush furniture, and a staff that actually remembers your name), but it’s the treatment menu that really delivers. From customized laser facials and RF microneedling to EmSculpt Neo body contouring and Ultherapy skin tightening, this isn’t your typical pampering palace. Peterson approaches skincare like a detective, digging into the why behind your concerns before prescribing the how. The clinic is known for staying ahead of the curve (they were the first in Miami to offer the LightStim red light bed) and for layering treatments that work synergistically rather than relying on a single miracle cure. They also carry premium product lines including Biologique Recherche and Peterson’s own Lenox and Sixteenth collection. Whether you’re dealing with stubborn acne scars, early aging, or just want your skin to look like you drink eight glasses of water daily (even if you don’t), this is where Miami’s discerning skincare devotees get results.
If you live in Miami, chances are you've heard someone mention their lymphatic girl.

I'm lying face up on a treatment table at Skin Club Miami in Coconut Grove when I first feel the silicone roller under my knee.

Over the years of running Dish Miami, one of the questions I hear most often is: “Where do you go for…?” Sometimes it’s yoga, sometimes a facial, sometimes even a doctor or dentist.
