Aesthetic Energy Based Devices | US | 2018 | Market Analysis
The US aesthetic energy-based device market will experience strong growth through 2026, driven primarily by an increasing number of aesthetically conscious patients in the country, new product launches and improvements, and a growing adoption of these devices by noncore physicians—such as GPs or ENT specialists—looking to meet growing demand for aesthetic procedures requiring energy-based devices.
This Medtech 360 Report provides comprehensive data and analysis on the current state of the market for multiapplication systems and single-application systems in the US across a 10-year period.
Mergers and acquisitions continue to be common occurrences and an important competitive strategy in this market, with a number of major competitors having merged with or been acquired by other competitors in recent years.
What are the most significant mergers and acquisitions that have occurred in this market?
How will these changes impact the market and competitive landscape?
A growing portion of noncore physicians are looking to supplement their revenues with procedures that use aesthetic energy-based devices.
What type of procedures will be most impacted by this demand?
How can competitors capitalize on this shift in customer segment and market demand?
Noninvasive procedures such as vaginal rejuvenation and fat reduction will drive growth in the market.
What factors are driving these procedure types, and what are their procedure volumes?
What strategies can companies adopt to maintain a competitive position in the market?