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Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market - Focused Insights 2024-2029

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  • 175 Pages
  • August 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Arizton
  • ID: 5990103
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The Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market was valued at USD 6.61 billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 12.80 billion by 2029, rising at a CAGR of 11.64%.

MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS

New Product Launches in Energy-based Aesthetic Devices

The energy-based aesthetic devices market has experienced rapid growth due to numerous new product entries, fostering significant opportunities. Leading and emerging companies are developing innovative products, such as Cynosure's TempSure Firm, which uses monopolar RF energy for body contouring and skin tightening, and Alma Lasers' Alma Duo, combining ultrasound and RF technologies for fat reduction and collagen stimulation. Lumenis introduced the Stellar M22 with advanced features for faster, more comfortable treatments, while Fotona's StarWalker PQX utilizes a high-powered picosecond laser for skin rejuvenation and tattoo removal. These 2023 launches highlight ongoing innovation, enhancing treatment efficacy and patient comfort and expanding application capabilities, thus driving market expansion.

Increase in Accessibility to Safe & Effective Treatments

Medical aesthetic treatments have gained popularity due to technological advancements and new product launches, providing safer and more effective energy-based solutions. These devices, cleared by stringent regulations, have boosted customer confidence by significantly reducing treatment and recovery times compared to invasive procedures, thereby increasing patient demand. Their ease of use and cost-effectiveness attract both traditional and non-traditional practitioners. This shift towards non-invasive treatments has made medical aesthetic procedures more accessible, with a rising application rate for various treatments. The American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery has observed increased use of energy-based devices beyond skin resurfacing to address hyperhidrosis, combination therapies, photodynamic therapy, photobiomodulation, laser-assisted drug delivery, neck rejuvenation, and scar removal. Laser-assisted drug delivery and combination therapies enhance skin appearance by improving targeted drug delivery and utilizing multiple laser devices. Laser-based devices are also essential in treating hyperhidrosis, affecting 4% of the American population, demonstrating the versatility and expanding applications of energy-based aesthetic treatments.

INDUSTRY RESTRAINTS

Risks & After-procedure Complications with Energy-based Devices

Energy-based aesthetic devices, classified as Class II by regulatory bodies, have driven market growth but face significant barriers due to associated complications. These devices use various energy sources (e.g., lasers) that can potentially damage skin, leading to risks like scarring, burns, and dyspigmentation. Different types of lasers (e.g., resurfacing hair removal) present specific challenges and complications. Skin type, especially darker tones, affects treatment outcomes and increases risks of adverse effects. Severe complications such as prolonged erythema and heat-related issues further hinder market acceptance. Technological advancements are crucial to improving safety standards and reliability in using these devices for medical aesthetic procedures.

SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

INSIGHT BY TECHNOLOGY

The global energy-based aesthetic devices market by technology is segmented into laser-based, light-based, electromagnetic-based, ultrasound, cryolipolysis, and others. The laser-based segment accounted for the largest market share. The increasing popularity of energy-based anti-aging procedures and the high demand for hair removal treatments have fueled the growth of laser-based aesthetic procedures. In 2022, procedures like laser hair removal, skin resurfacing, skin tightening, and non-surgical fat reduction saw a surge in demand, contributing to market expansion. Laser hair removal, in particular, is seen as a convenient and non-invasive option, with devices like Alma Laser's Soprano Ice Platinum providing versatile solutions by combining three wavelengths for optimal treatment. The primary demographic driving the demand for these non-invasive laser-based procedures includes aging individuals, those concerned with obesity, and people focused on improving their skin appearance.

By Technology

  • Laser-based
  • Light-based
  • Electromagnetic-based
  • Ultrasound
  • Cryolipolysis
  • Others

INSIGHT BY GENDER

The global energy-based aesthetic devices market by gender is categorized into female and male. The female segment shows significant growth with the fastest-growing CAGR during the forecast period. The segment dominance is attributed to the growing acceptance of cosmetic enhancements as part of modern beauty and wellness practices. Liposuction, breast augmentation, blepharoplasty, and abdominoplasty had a significant share in the total surgical procedures performed on females.

By Gender

  • Female
  • Male

INSIGHT BY APPLICATION

Based on the application, the body contouring & skin tightening segment holds the largest global energy-based aesthetic devices market share. There is a growing demand for facial enhancement and Liposuction of aesthetic concerns. These procedures encompass surgical and non-surgical options to improve facial symmetry, contour, and overall appearance. The growth is supported by evolving consumer preferences, technological advancements, and increasing awareness and acceptance of aesthetic treatments worldwide. Technological advancements have been a significant driver in the skin tightening and laser resurfacing markets. Innovations like fractional laser technology, advanced RF devices, and combination treatments have enhanced these procedures' efficacy, safety, and patient satisfaction.

By Application

  • Body Contouring & Skin Tightening
  • Skin Rejuvenation
  • Hair Removal
  • Vaginal Rejuvenation
  • Leg Vein Treatment
  • Others

INSIGHT BY END USER

The medical spa & beauty centers segment shows prominent growth, with the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Medical spas (med spas) and beauty centers blend traditional spa services with medical-grade aesthetic treatments. Their rise reflects the growing consumer demand for accessible, non-invasive cosmetic procedures that can be performed in a relaxing, spa-like environment. Medspas are a more flexible and reliable source for non-invasive and non-surgical treatments to rejuvenate the skin and body, thus helping the segment's growth. Popular non-surgical medical aesthetic treatments in Medspas include dermal fillers and microdermabrasion, benefiting millions of patients worldwide.

By End-User

  • Hospitals & Skin Clinics
  • Medical Spas & Beauty Centers
  • Others

INSIGHT BY AGE GROUP

Based on age group, the 34-50 years segment dominates with the largest global energy-based aesthetic devices market share. The growing demand for aesthetic procedures in the 35 to 50 age group is also fueled by the increasing accessibility and normalization of these treatments. The rise of social media and the influence of celebrities and influencers openly sharing their cosmetic journeys have significantly reduced the stigma around aesthetic enhancements. Moreover, the 34-50 age group is also increasingly adopting energy-based hair removal treatments. Procedures like laser hair removal and IPL hair reduction are appealing due to their long-lasting results and convenience. This demographic values the time-saving benefits of these treatments, as they eliminate the need for frequent shaving or waxing, allowing them to maintain smooth skin with minimal effort.

By Age Group

  • Between 34-50 Years
  • Above 50 Years
  • Below 34 Years

GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is witnessing significant growth, with the highest-growing CAGR in the global energy-based aesthetic devices market. The surge in demand for medical aesthetic procedures in APAC is primarily driven by its substantial patient population and the rising number of elderly individuals seeking cosmetic enhancements. The favorable demographic trends and the increasing prevalence of conditions that can be addressed through aesthetic treatments propel market growth. Enhanced access to medical aesthetic care and the ongoing expansion of such services across the region further fuel this upward trajectory. The market is experiencing rapid growth, attributed to increasing expenditure on cosmetic procedures and the swift acceptance of these treatments. This growth is particularly pronounced among the higher and middle-income patient segments, who are increasingly adopting aesthetic procedures as part of their lifestyle changes.

North America

  • The U.S.
  • Canada

Europe

  • Germany
  • The U.K.
  • France
  • Italy
  • Spain

APAC

  • Japan
  • China
  • India
  • Australia
  • South Korea

Latin America

  • Brazil
  • Mexico
  • Argentina

Middle East & Africa

  • Turkey
  • South Africa
  • Saudi Arabia

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

The global energy-based aesthetic devices market report includes exclusive data on 44 vendors. The market is experiencing rapid growth driven by intense competition among leading, emerging, and start-up companies. Key strategies include increased promotional activities, frequent product launches and upgrades, and advancements in aesthetic care. New product development is a focal point, with next-generation solutions in high demand. Technological advancements are pivotal in meeting the demand for innovative treatment features. Vendors focus on extensive R&D, marketing efforts, and expanding product portfolios to gain competitive advantages. Robust distribution networks facilitate the market's expansion despite significant competitive barriers. Bausch Health Companies, Cynosure, Cutera, Lumenis, Sinclair, and Sisram Medical are some leading players currently dominating the energy-based aesthetic devices market.

Key Vendors

  • Bausch Health Companies
  • Cynosure
  • Cutera
  • Lumenis
  • Sinclair
  • Sisram medical

Other Prominent Vendors

  • AbbVie
  • Aerolase
  • Aesthetics Biomedical
  • Asclepion Laser Technologies
  • Astanza
  • Beijing Sanhe Beauty S & T Co
  • Beijing ADSS Development
  • Biolitec
  • Biotec Italia
  • BISON Medical
  • Bluecore
  • Brera Medical Technologies
  • BTL Aesthetics
  • Cartessa
  • Candela
  • El.En. S.p.A
  • Erchonia
  • ENDYMED
  • F Care Systems
  • Fontana
  • Gigaalaser
  • GSD
  • InMode Aesthetic Solutions
  • Leaflife Technology
  • LINLINE Medical Systems
  • Lutronic
  • Lynton Lasers
  • MedArt ApS
  • Microaire Surgical Instruments
  • Meyer-Haake
  • Merx Pharma
  • PhotoMedex
  • Sciton
  • SharpLight
  • Sofwave
  • ThermiGen
  • Venus Concept
  • Wavemed

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED:

1. How big is the global energy-based aesthetic devices market?
2. What is the growth rate of the global energy-based aesthetic devices market?
3. Which region shows the highest growth in the global energy-based aesthetic devices market?
4. What are the key drivers of the global energy-based aesthetic devices market?
5. Who are the major players in the global energy-based aesthetic devices market?

Table of Contents

Chapter - 1: Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Overview
  • Executive Summary
  • Key Findings
Chapter - 2: Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market
Global: Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market (2020-2029; $Billions)
Chapter - 3: Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Segmentation Data
Global: Projected Revenue by Technology (2020-2029; $Billions)
  • Laser-based
  • Light-based
  • Electromagnetic Based
  • Ultrasound
  • Cryolipolysis
  • Others
Global: Projected Revenue by Gender (2020-2029; $Billions)
  • Female
  • Male
Global: Projected Revenue by Application (2020-2029; $Billions)
  • Body Contouring & Skin Tightening
  • Skin Rejuvenation
  • Hair Removal
  • Vaginal Rejuvenation
  • Leg Vein Treatment
  • Others
Global: Projected Revenue by End-user (2020-2029; $Billions)
  • Hospitals & Skin Clinics
  • Medical Spas & Beauty Centers
  • Others
Global: Projected Revenue by Age Group (2020-2029; $Billions)
  • Between 34-50 Years
  • Above 50 Years
  • Below 34 Years
Chapter - 4: Key Regions Overview
North America: Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market (2020-2029; $Billions)
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in US
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Canada
APAC: Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market (2020-2029; $Billions)
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in China
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Japan
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in South Korea
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in India
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Australia
Europe: Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market (2020-2029; $Billions)
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Germany
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Italy
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Russia
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Spain
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in France
Latin America: Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market (2020-2029; $Billions)
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Brazil
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Mexico
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Argentina
Middle East & Africa: Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market (2020-2029; $Billions)
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Turkey
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in Saudi Arabia
  • Projected Revenue of Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market in UAE
Chapter - 5: Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Prospects & Opportunities
  • Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Opportunities & Trends
  • Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Drivers
  • Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Constraints
Chapter - 6: Energy-based Aesthetics Industry Overview
  • Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market - Competitive Landscape
  • Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market - Key Vendor Profiles
  • Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market - Other Prominent Vendors
  • Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market - Key Strategic Recommendations
Chapter - 7: Appendix
  • Research Methodology
  • Abbreviations
  • About the Analyst

Companies Mentioned

  • Bausch Health Companies
  • Cynosure
  • Cutera
  • Lumenis
  • Sinclair
  • Sisram medical
  • AbbVie
  • Aerolase
  • Aesthetics Biomedical
  • Asclepion Laser Technologies
  • Astanza
  • Beijing Sanhe Beauty S & T Co
  • Beijing ADSS Development
  • Biolitec
  • Biotec Italia
  • BISON Medical
  • Bluecore
  • Brera Medical Technologies
  • BTL Aesthetics
  • Cartessa
  • Candela
  • El.En. S.p.A
  • Erchonia
  • ENDYMED
  • F Care Systems
  • Fontana
  • Gigaalaser
  • GSD
  • InMode Aesthetic Solutions
  • Leaflife Technology
  • LINLINE Medical Systems
  • Lutronic
  • Lynton Lasers
  • MedArt ApS
  • Microaire Surgical Instruments
  • Meyer-Haake
  • Merx Pharma
  • PhotoMedex
  • Sciton
  • SharpLight
  • Sofwave
  • ThermiGen
  • Venus Concept
  • Wavemed

Methodology


Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.

Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.



 

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