Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market Size to be Worth USD 25.11 Billion by 2034; Increasing Minimally Invasive Procedures Demand to Propel Market Expansion

Published Date: January 2025

Energy-based aesthetic devices represent state-of-the-art medical technology utilized in various aesthetic and dermatological procedures for appearance enhancement and treatment of multiple cutaneous conditions. They act by stimulating collagen production, cellular regeneration, and controlled damage that leads to body healing processes. Growing demand for minimally invasive procedures is expected to propel market growth during the forecast period.

Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market Segmentation Analysis:

By Technology

Laser, Light-Based, Radiofrequency (RF), and Ultrasound

By Application

Hair Removal, Skin Rejuvenation, Body Contouring, Vascular Treatment, Pigmentation Treatment, and Others

By End-User

Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Spas, Dermatologists, and Plastic Surgeons

Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market Report Highlights:

  • The energy-based aesthetic devices market size to be Worth USD 25.11 Billion by 2034.
  • In 2024, the market was valued at USD 7.28 Billion in 2024.
  • The market is growing at a CAGR of 14.6% during the forecast period.
  • North America is the dominating region in the market.
  • The Asia Pacific market is projected to exhibit spectacular growth during the projected period.
  • On the basis of technology, the laser segment is expected to witness high growth during the forecast period.
  • The hair removal application segment is leading the target market.
  • By end-user, the hospitals and clinics segment holds the dominant energy-based aesthetic devices market share.

Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market Dynamics:

Growth Factor

Challenge Factor

Market Trend

Rising Minimally Invasive Procedures Demand

High Costs

Growing Use of In-Home Devices

Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market Key Highlights:

  • In July 2024, leading aesthetic device company Alma Lasers launched its new hybrid energy platform that combines laser and RF technologies in one device. This innovation is designed to provide comprehensive solutions for body contouring and skin tightening, offering faster and more effective results. The hybrid platform is expected to enhance the efficiency of aesthetic treatments and improve patient outcomes.
  • In June 2024, Cynosure announced the global launch of its PicoSure Pro device, an advanced picosecond laser that targets pigmentation, tattoo removal, and skin revitalization. The PicoSure Pro represents a significant upgrade from its predecessor, offering faster treatment times and improved efficacy. The device has already gained traction in markets, such as the U.S. and Europe.

Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market Report Analysis:

Summary of Thermal Effects of Energy Device-Based Skin Resurfacing Applications:

Device Type

Energy Modality

Wavelength/Frequency

Target Tissue

Light energy devices

CO2 laser

10 600 nm

Epidermis, middle dermis

Er laser

2940 nm

Epidermis, superficial dermis

YAG laser

1064 nm (long pulses; Q-switched etc.) 1320 nm

Middle to deep dermis

Alexandrite laser

755 nm

Middle to deep dermis

Pulsed dye laser

577/585/595 nm

Superficial dermis, blood vessels

Nonablative fractional laser (NAFL)

1320–1927 nm

Deep dermis

Intense pulsed light

500–1200 nm

Epidermis, superficial dermis

RF devices

Monopolar RF

3–40.5 MHz frequency, electrodes

Deep dermis, subcutaneous fat

 

Bipolar RF

3–40.5 MHz frequency, current between two electrodes

Epidermis, superficial dermis

Focused ultrasound devices

HIFU (high-intensity focused ultrasound)

Frequency 2 MHz, energy 47–59 J/mm2

Sub-dermis, SMAS layer

MFU (micro-focused ultrasound)

Frequency 4–10 MHz, energy 0.4–1.2 J/mm2

Mid to deep dermis, SMAS layer

High-intensity focused electromagnetic devices (HIFEM)

HIFES (high-intensity facial electromagnetic stimulation)

< 10 kHz electromagnetic field

Muscle tissue, Subcutaneous fat layer

Browse 43 market data tables and 39 figures through 187 slides and in-depth TOC on “Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market Size, Share, By Technology (Laser, Light-Based, Radiofrequency (RF), and Ultrasound), Application (Hair Removal, Skin Rejuvenation, Body Contouring, Vascular Treatment, Pigmentation Treatment, and Others), End-User (Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Spas, Dermatologists, and Plastic Surgeons), and Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2034”

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Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market Competitive Landscape:

The major players competing in the market are Syneron Medical Ltd., Merz Pharma GmbH & Co. KGaA, Lumenis Ltd., Alma Lasers Inc., Zeltiq, El.En., Cutera, Sisram, Allergan Plc, and Cynosure.

Company Name

Cutera, Inc.

Headquarter

California, U.S.

CEO

Taylor Harris

Employee Count (2024)

215 Employees

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