, /PRNewswire/ -- The global energy-based aesthetic devices market size is estimated to grow by .13 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of over 9.
45% during the forecast period. Increasing demand for aesthetic procedures is driving market growth, with a trend towards emergence of combination treatments and home-use devices. However, risks associated with energy-based aesthetic devices poses a challenge.
Key market players include Alma Lasers Ltd., Bausch Health Companies Inc., Candela Corp.
, Concord Medisys, Cutera Inc., Cynosure LLC, , EndyMed Medical Ltd, Energist Ltd., Erchonia Corp, Fotona d.
o.o, IRIDEX Corp., Johnson and Johnson Services Inc.
, Lumenis Be Ltd., Lutronic Inc., Merz Pharma GmbH and Co KGaA, Sciton Inc.
, SharpLight Technologies Inc., Tria Beauty, and Venus Concept Inc..
Get a detailed analysis on regions, market segments, customer landscape, and companies - The aesthetic industry is witnessing a shift towards combination treatments, as surgeons integrate surgical and non-surgical procedures for more holistic results. This approach, which may include facial rejuvenation, dermal fillers, energy-based devices, and neurotoxins, is customized to each patient's unique needs. By offering these packages at competitive prices, clinics aim to boost customer satisfaction.
Additionally, there is a growing trend towards home-use energy-based aesthetic devices, offering significant cost and time savings for consumers. .
