The global energy-based aesthetic devices market was valued at USD 3.4 billion in 2023, which will grow at a CAGR of 13.1% during the forecast period. Globally, energy-based aesthetic devices industry players are leveraging market growth through the development of advanced at-home devices for aesthetic purposes. Moreover, the emergence of a large number of small players offering advanced technologies at a lower cost is bolstering the growth of the market. Large players are investing in R&D to create product differentiation and expand their product portfolio to retain their position in the market.
Hair removal remains the largest application area of energy-based aesthetic devices due to the adoption of laser devices
Based on application, the energy-based aesthetic devices market is segmented into facial and skin resurfacing/photo rejuvenation, skin tightening, hair removal, fat reduction and body contouring, and cellulite reduction. Among all the applications, hair removal is the most common application of energy-based aesthetic devices. The sale of energy-based hair removal devices will remain the highest during the forecast period. The increasing popularity of laser hair removal procedures is one of the primary factors leading to the demand for hair removal devices.
Segment / Key Players |
Categorization |
Technology |
Light-Based (IPL, LED), Laser (Nd: YAG, Ruby, Er:YAG, CO2, Potassium Titanyl Phosphate, and Alexandrite), Electromagnetic Energy (Diode-Laser, Infrared, Radiofrequency Devices), Cryolipolysis, Ultrasound, Suction-Based, Plasma Energy |
Application |
Facial and Skin Resurfacing/Photo Rejuvenation, Skin Tightening, Hair Removal, Fat Reduction and Body Contouring, Cellulite Reduction |
Distribution Channel |
Direct, Indirect |
End-User |
Hospitals, Home-Use, Dermatology Clinics |
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Based on technology, the global energy-based aesthetic devices market is categorized into light-based, laser, electromagnetic energy, cryolipolysis, ultrasound, suction-based, and plasma energy, wherein laser-based devices hold the largest share in the market. The laser-based devices are also anticipated to witness significant growth during the forecast period due to the increasing demand for laser treatments in various procedures and technological advancements. Laser-based devices are further categorized into neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd: YAG), ruby, erbium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Er: YAG), carbon dioxide (CO2), potassium titanyl phosphate, and alexandrite.
Light-based devices are categorized into intense pulse light (IPL) and light-emitting diode (LED), whereas electromagnetic devices are categorized into diode-laser, infrared, and radiofrequency devices.
Based on the distribution channel, the energy-based aesthetic devices market is segmented into direct and indirect channels. Among the two categories, the sale of these devices through direct channels is anticipated to grow at a faster rate during the forecast period. This is primarily due to the higher margin for manufacturers and lower prices for consumers through direct sales. With the increasing demand for home-use devices and the booming e-commerce industry, manufacturers are using their websites as a direct sales growth strategy.
Based on end users, the energy-based aesthetic devices market is segmented into hospitals, home-use, and dermatology clinics. The home-use energy-based aesthetic devices market is expected to witness the fastest growth in demand during the forecast period, the technological advancements, and the development of hand-held devices.
Geography Insight
Geographically, North America has accounted for the largest share in the energy-based aesthetic devices market, globally and is predicted to grow significantly during the forecast period. The growth of this market is attributed to the existence of a large number of industry players and also has the highest healthcare expenditure globally. Moreover, high disposable income in the region leads to high out-of-pocket expenditure by consumers in North America, especially in the U.S. Moreover, Asia-Pacific is expected to witness the fastest growth during the forecast period as the region comprises of largest population and the awareness of these devices is increasing rapidly among them.
Competitive Insight
Some of the key players operating in the global energy-based aesthetic devices market are Syneron Medical Ltd., IRIDEX Corporation, Merz Pharma GmbH & Co.KGaA, Alma Lasers Inc., Lumenis Ltd., TRIA Beauty Inc., Hologic Inc., Cutera Inc., Sciton Inc., Venus Concept Ltd., Bausch Health Companies Inc., and Genesis Biosystems Inc.
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The report provides the market value for the base year 2023 and a yearly forecast till 2030 in terms of revenue (USD Billion). The report segments the global energy-based aesthetic devices market based on technology, application, distribution channel, end-user, and region.
Global Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market Coverage
Technology Insight and Forecast 2025-2030
Application Insight and Forecast 2025-2030
Distribution Channel Insight and Forecast 2025-2030
End-User Insight and Forecast 2025-2030
Geographical Segmentation
Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market by Region
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific (APAC)
Rest of the World (RoW)