RESULTS-DRIVEN SKIN
Clinical Facials for Acne & Rosacea
Calm the skin, then change it.
Celluma LED light therapy and targeted ONmacabim protocols for breakout-prone and reactive skin — matched to your concern, from $70.
THE SHORT ANSWER
What is a clinical facial for acne or rosacea?
A clinical facial uses professional-grade actives and a targeted protocol to address a specific skin condition — clearing and calming acne, or soothing the redness and reactivity of rosacea — rather than a generic relaxing facial.
The Bronze Lily treats acne and rosacea with Celluma LED light therapy (blue light for breakouts, red for inflammation) and the ONmacabim professional line. Facials start at $70 for the Celluma LED Mini, with the Signature Lily Facial at $105. Open 7 AM–11 PM seven days a week, rated 4.9 from 318 reviews.
FOR BREAKOUT-PRONE SKIN
Acne, addressed
Acne needs more than a scrub. A great starting point is the Celluma LED Mini Facial ($70), where we run blue light to target the bacteria behind breakouts, paired with gentle exfoliation, extractions where appropriate, and ONmacabim actives to calm inflammation and support clearer skin — without stripping or aggravating the barrier. For acne scarring, microneedling ($225, or a series of three for $525) remodels collagen and smooths texture over time.
Your esthetician will build a plan, not a one-off. Consistency is what changes acne, so we'll recommend a cadence and simple at-home habits that make each visit compound.
FOR REACTIVE SKIN
Rosacea, calmed
Rosacea is the opposite problem — a skin barrier that overreacts. For redness and inflammation we turn to the Signature Lily Facial ($105) with Celluma red light, using low-irritation actives, careful temperature and product choices, and protocols designed to reduce visible redness and reactivity rather than provoke it.
If your skin flushes, stings, or reacts to most facials, tell us at booking. We'll choose a gentle, rosacea-aware protocol and patch-test anything new so your treatment calms rather than triggers.
WHEN YOU'RE READY
Book a facial matched to your skin
Tell us whether you're dealing with breakouts or reactivity and we'll pair you with the right ONmacabim protocol.
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COMMON QUESTIONS
Clinical facials for acne & rosacea — 
Can a facial help my acne?
Yes — a clinical facial uses targeted exfoliation, appropriate extractions, and professional actives to calm inflammation and support clearer skin. Acne responds to consistency, so we build a plan over a series of visits.
Are your facials safe for rosacea?
Yes. We choose low-irritation, rosacea-aware protocols designed to soothe redness and reactivity rather than provoke it. Let us know at booking and we'll patch-test as needed.
What products do you use?
We use ONmacabim, an Israeli cosmeceutical skincare line built for clinical estheticians — plant-based actives formulated in high concentration and free of mineral oils, chemical dyes, parabens, and heavy-metal salts. It's designed to be layered and combined, so instead of a fixed protocol your esthetician custom-blends the products on the bed around what your skin needs that day, read during a skin analysis at the start of every facial. For breakout-prone skin, that means ONmacabim's Cleansing Gel for Oily & Acne Skin plus purifying actives, paired with Celluma blue light to target the bacteria behind acne. For rosacea and reactive skin, we shift to gentle barrier-repair serums with red light to calm redness and inflammation — no stripping, no aggravating the barrier. Because the line is multi-benefit by design, a single facial can address more than one concern at once, like calming plus barrier support, or brightening for the pigmentation acne can leave behind.
How much is a clinical facial in St. Petersburg?
Facials start at $70 — the Celluma LED Mini, our top acne pick. The Signature Lily Facial for rosacea is $105, and microneedling for acne scars is $225 (or $525 for a series of three).