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Cosmetic Threads | Market Insights | US and Europe | 2023

Despite the initial negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the US and European cosmetic thread markets will grow rapidly through 2031, supported by robust vaccination efforts in the region. The need to return for maintenance procedures will sustain demand among existing patients, while rising demand driven by increased virtual interaction—dubbed the “Zoom Effect”—as well as an expanding patient pool from emerging patient groups, such as men and younger people, will fuel procedure volume growth over the forecast period.

This Medtech 360 Report provides comprehensive data and analysis on the state of the market for cosmetic threads in the US and Europe from 2019 through 2031.

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