The field of non-invasive energy-based aesthetic treatment has exploded globally with introduction of new treatments for improving the appearance of skin. Non-invasive laser-based skin resurfacing, energy-based skin tightening, cellulite treatment, and fat removal are some of the new technologies. Today, energy-based aesthetic treatments are available to treat nearly every troublesome skin defect--from acne, pigmentation/redness, scars, sun damage, vascular lesions, and mild-to-moderate facial or leg veins and even tattoo removal. These treatments are quick and painless which results in clearer, better-toned, tighter and younger-looking skin.
The global energy-based aesthetic devices market is growing at a faster pace owing to increasing demand for non-invasive aesthetic devices and increasing demand for cosmetic procedures globally. However, stringent government policies and unavailability of skilled professionals is anticipated to hamper the growth of the market. One of the latest energy-based aesthetic devices market trends gaining traction in this market is the increase in demand for minimally invasive and non-invasive procedures and technological development in the energy-based aesthetic devices.
The report analysis the energy-based aesthetic devices market based on product type, application and geography.
Based on product type, the market is segmented into radio frequency based, ultrasound-based and intense pulsed light-based laser-based. Among these products, the laser-based segment accounted for the highest market share in 2017, owing rising awareness about safety of aesthetic lasers is primarily favouring the lasers-based devices. Furthermore, increasing geriatric population and technological advancements in aesthetic lasers further boost the growth of the segment.
Based on application, the market is segmented into facial & skin rejuvenation, hair removal, acne treatment, scar treatment, tattoo removal & pigmentation, vaginal rejuvenation, facial & body contouring, vascular lesions, breast enhancement and other. Others includes reconstruction surgery, cellulite treatment, etc. In 2017, the hair removal segment dominated the market and is anticipated to maintain its market hold over the next six years. Rising consumer income across developing nations coupled with high demand for the procedure is expected to contribute to the segment growth. Based on application, the market is segmented into facial & skin rejuvenation, hair removal, acne treatment, scar treatment, tattoo removal & pigmentation, vaginal rejuvenation, facial & body contouring, vascular lesions, breast enhancement and other. Others includes reconstruction surgery, cellulite treatment, etc. In 2017, the hair removal segment dominated the market and is anticipated to maintain its market hold over the next six years. Rising consumer income across developing nations coupled with high demand for the procedure is expected to contribute to the segment growth. Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market by Geography By geography, the global energy-based aesthetic devices market is studied across the countries of key regions such as, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the world. North America is accounted for the largest share in 2017. The North American market for energy-based aesthetic devices makes an important contribution to the growth of the global market. Asia Pacific is expected to grow at a faster pace owing to increasing demand from countries like China and Japan experienced the highest number of cosmetic surgeries and procedures in the Asia-Pacific market. The growing obsession with physical beauty in China has increased the demand for cosmetic surgery and procedure in recent years.
Some of the major players operating in the global energy-based aesthetic devices market include Cutera, Cynosure, Inc, Lumenis, Syneron Medical Ltd, Alma Lasers, DEKA Medical Inc, Ellman International, ENDYMED MEDICAL, Erchonia Corporation, Fotona, LUTRONIC, Quanta System, Sciton, SharpLight Technologies, Solta Medical, Tria Beauty, Ulthera, VENUS CONCEPT, Viora, ZELTIQ Aesthetics, etc. Market players are involved in product launches and collaboration agreements to exploit maximum revenue potential in global energy-based aesthetic devices market. In March 2017, Cynosure was acquired by Hologic for $1.6B; and in July 2017 APAX Partners acquired Syneron Candela for $400 million.
The field of non-invasive energy-based aesthetic treatment has exploded globally with introduction of new treatments for improving the appearance of skin. Non-invasive laser-based skin resurfacing, energy-based skin tightening, cellulite treatment, and fat removal are some of the new technologies. The global energy-based aesthetic devices market report is segmented into, product type, application and geography. Based on product type, the market is segmented into radio frequency based, ultrasound-based and intense pulsed light-based laser-based. Based on application, the market is segmented into facial & skin rejuvenation, hair removal, acne treatment, scar treatment, tattoo removal & pigmentation, vaginal rejuvenation, facial & body contouring, vascular lesions, breast enhancement and other. Others includes reconstruction surgery, cellulite treatment, etc. By geography, the global energy-based aesthetic devices market is studied across the countries of key regions such as, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the world. North America is accounted for the largest share in 2017. The North American market for energy-based aesthetic devices makes an important contribution to the growth of the global market. Some of the major players operating in the global energy-based aesthetic devices market include Cutera, Cynosure, Inc, Lumenis, Syneron Medical Ltd, Alma Lasers, DEKA Medical Inc, Ellman International, ENDYMED MEDICAL, Erchonia Corporation, Fotona, LUTRONIC, Quanta System, Sciton, SharpLight Technologies, Solta Medical, Tria Beauty, Ulthera, VENUS CONCEPT, Viora, ZELTIQ Aesthetics, etc.
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