Types of Ocosmedics Pro Dermal Peels and Which One Is Right for You
- Apr 27
- 3 min read
Highlights
Ocosmedics Pro Dermal Peels help you remove dull, dead skin and bring back a fresh glow.
Each peel targets a different concern, like dryness, dark spots, rough texture, or aging signs.
Gentle options like the Pomegranate Peel are great if your skin is sensitive or new to peels.
Stronger peels like Alpha-Beta work deeper to clear congestion and smooth thick skin.
You get the best results when you match the peel to your main skin concern and let us guide you.

Have you noticed dark spots, rough patches, or tiny bumps on your skin that won’t go away? It is frustrating. You try creams, but nothing feels strong enough. That is where Ocosmedics Pro Dermal Peels come in. These peels help refresh your skin. These are highly effective in thoroughly refreshing your skin.
If you are opting for a beauty clinic for these peels for the first time, you must be aware of the types of these peels and which peel is for you.
Let’s dive in!
What Are Ocosmedics Pro Dermal Peel Treatments?
These treatments are designed to provide intense correction and rejuvenation with little to no downtime. These sessions may take 45-60 minutes. The sessions include biomimetic, active ingredients, such as fruit enzymes, lactic acid, and retinol, to address concerns like acne, pigmentation, dehydration, and aging.
Exploring the Types of Ocosmedics Pro Dermal Peels
Pomegranate Enzyme Peel: This one is soft and gentle. It is great if your skin feels tired or dry. It helps clean away dead skin without being harsh. Your skin feels fresh, clean, and more hydrated after this peel.
Pumpkin Enzyme & Fruit Acid Peel: This peel works a bit deeper. It uses pumpkin enzymes and fruit acids. It helps smooth rough skin and improve texture. If your skin looks uneven or dull, this peel can help bring back that glow.
Oxygenating Enzyme Peel: If your skin looks flat and lifeless, this peel is a good pick. It boosts oxygen in your skin. That helps your face look plumper and more awake. You may notice a soft glow right after.
Bio White Peptide Peel: This peel is all about brightening. If you have dark spots or uneven tone, this can help. It uses Vitamin C and peptides. Your skin can look more even and radiant over time.
Catalyst Retinol Peel: This one is stronger. It helps with fine lines, rough texture, and sun damage. It also helps clean out pores. If your skin needs repair, this peel works well.
Alpha-Beta Peel: This is the deepest peel in the list. It targets thick, congested skin. It also helps with pigmentation and sun damage. Your skin may feel smoother and clearer after a few sessions.

How to Choose the Right One for You
If you are confused about choosing an Ocosmedics Pro Dermal Peel Treatment, this guide will help you make the right choice:
1. Look at Your Skin: Stand in front of a mirror. Is your skin dry, oily, dull or uneven? Notice small things like dark spots or rough areas. This helps you know what your skin really needs.
2. Think about Your Main Problem: Don’t try to fix everything at once. Pick one main concern. Maybe it is dullness, breakouts, or fine lines. When you focus on one issue, it is easier to choose the right peel.
3. Match Your Concern with a Peel: Now connect your problem with the right option.
Dry or sensitive skin: Pomegranate Enzyme Peel
Dull or rough skin: Pumpkin Enzyme & Fruit Acid Peel
Tired-looking skin: Oxygenating Enzyme Peel
Dark spots: Bio White Peptide Peel
Fine lines or sun damage: Catalyst Retinol Peel
Thick or clogged skin: Alpha-Beta Peel
4. Start Gentle if Unsure: If you feel confused, always start with a mild peel. Your skin can adjust slowly. Then you can move to stronger ones later if needed.
Choosing the right peel doesn’t have to feel hard. When you understand your skin, things get easier. With the right support from us, you can enjoy smoother, brighter skin that feels fresh every day. You can contact us to learn more about our skin treatments.
FAQ
Are Ocosmedics Pro Dermal Peels safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, they can be safe. We usually suggest a gentle option like the Pomegranate Enzyme Peel for sensitive skin.
How often should you get a dermal peel?
It depends on your skin type and concern. Most people start with every 2–4 weeks, and we adjust as your skin improves.
Will your skin peel after the treatment?
Not always. Some peels are very gentle, so you may not see visible peeling, but your skin will still feel smoother and fresher.
