Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market Size, Share, 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, Plastic Surgeons), and By Region - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2034

Report Code: PMI560124 | Publish Date: September 2024 | No. of Pages: 185

Energy Based Aesthetic Devices Market Companies

  • Syneron Medical Ltd.
  • Merz Pharma GmbH & Co. KGaA
  • Lumenis Ltd.
  • Alma Lasers Inc.
  • Zeltiq
  • El.En.
  • Cutera
  • Sisram
  • Allergan Plc
  • Cynosure

Recent News:

  • Alma Lasers, a leading manufacturer of aesthetic devices, introduced its new hybrid energy platform—a gadget that integrates RF and laser technologies—in July 2024. With its all-inclusive body sculpting and skin tightening treatments, this breakthrough promises quicker and more efficient results. The hybrid platform is anticipated to boost the effectiveness of cosmetic treatments and improve patient results.
  • The PicoSure Pro is an advanced picosecond laser device from Cynosure that targets skin renewal, tattoo removal, and pigmentation. The company announced the gadget's global introduction in June 2024. With quicker treatment times and more efficacy than its predecessor, the PicoSure Pro is a major improvement. The gadget has already garnered popularity in regions like the United States and Europe.
  • Leading energy-based medical device manufacturer Lumenis debuted its revolutionary ResurFX system in Europe in May 2024. This non-ablative fractional laser focuses on wrinkles and problems with skin texture to improve the efficacy of skin rejuvenation procedures. Lumenis is strengthening its position in the European market for aesthetic devices by including the ResurFX system in its line of products.