The energy-based aesthetic devices market has seen considerable growth due to a variety of factors.
•In previous years, there has been a swift expansion in the market size of energy-based aesthetic devices. This market is set to increase from a worth of $5.28 billion in 2024 to a valuation of $5.93 billion in 2025, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.3%.
Factors such as lightweighting initiatives, the ability to resist corrosion, safety and crashworthiness features, cost efficiency, recyclability, coupled with the consumer's desire for sophisticated designs are responsible for this growth during the historic period.
The energy-based aesthetic devices market is expected to maintain its strong growth trajectory in upcoming years.
• A swift expansion in the next few years is anticipated for the market size of energy-based aesthetic devices, with an expected valuation of $9.58 billion in 2029 and a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.7%.
This growth during the forecast period can be credited to the worldwide growth of electric infrastructure, government directives for green transportation, heightened emphasis on aerodynamics, supply chain robustness, and adherence to regulations. The forecast period is expected to witness key trends such as the development of advanced material technologies, emphasis on customization and aesthetics, the incorporation of intelligent features, focus on recyclability and sustainability, as well as durability and resistance to weather variations.
The growth of the energy-based aesthetic devices market is anticipated to be fueled by the escalating demand for cosmetic surgeries. A medical procedure characterised by a physician making incisions into a patient's body in order to treat or remove diseased or damaged organs is termed as surgery. Different treatments applicable for skin resurfacing, skin tightening, and body contouring can be performed during operations using energy-based aesthetic devices. As per records from The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), a professional body based in the US for certified aesthetic plastic surgeons, in June 2024, all procedures covering the face and head showed substantial growth from the previous year, completing over 6.5 million, an increase of 19.6%. Dominant procedures encompassed eyelid surgeries, constituting over 1.7 million cases with a 24% hike, rhinoplasties amounting to 1.1 million with a 21.6% upgrade, and lip enhancement or perioral procedures, accounted for 0.9 million and documented a 29% rise. On the flip side, breast procedures amounted to 4.1 million, indicating a 5% fall, while body procedures summed up 5.1 million. Hence, the demand for cosmetic surgeries is propelling the market growth.
The energy-based aesthetic devices market covered in this report is segmented –
1) By Technology: Laser-Based, Light-Based, Electromagnetic Energy-Based, Ultrasound-Based, Cryolipolysis, Other Technologies
2) By Gender: Female, Male
3) By Distribution Channel: Indirect, Direct
4) By Application: Body Contouring And Skin Tightening, Skin Rejuvenation, Hair Removal, Leg Vein Treatment, Pigmented Lesion And Tattoo Removal, Vaginal Rejuvenation, Other Applications
5) By End-User: Hospital Or Surgery Center, Medspa, Traditional Spa, HCP Owned Clinic
Subsegments:
1) By Laser-Based: Ablative Lasers, Non-Ablative Lasers, Fractional Lasers
2) By Light-Based: Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), Light Emitting Diodes (LED), Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)
3) By Electromagnetic Energy-Based: Radiofrequency Devices, Microwave Devices, Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Devices
4) By Ultrasound-Based: High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU), Ultrasound Cavitation Devices
5) By Cryolipolysis: Fat Freezing Devices, CryoSlimming Devices
6) By Other Technologies: Plasma Energy Devices, Electrical Stimulation Devices
Top firms in the energy-based aesthetic devices market are introducing advancements such as ICE plus technology to elevate patient experience and safety during treatments. The ICE Plus technology is an advanced cooling system used in aesthetic devices to consistently cool skin during procedures, reducing pain and permitting higher energy application for amplified treatment efficacy. For instance, in March 2024, an Israel-based provider of energy-based aesthetic solutions, Alma, unveiled the Soprano Titanium hair removal system, integrated with a novel applicator designed to greatly boost treatment speed. This additional feature aims to elevate the effectiveness and convenience of hair removal treatments, rendering them faster and more beneficial for both clinicians and patients.
Major companies operating in the energy-based aesthetic devices market include:
• Merz Pharma GmbH & Co. KGaA
• Lumenis Be Ltd.
• Alma Lasers Inc.
• EL.EN. S.p.A.
• Cutera Inc.
• Sisram Medical Ltd.
• Cynosure Inc.
• Bausch Health Companies Inc.
• Zeltiq Aesthetics Inc.
• Venus Concept Inc.
• Sciton Inc.
• TRIA Beauty Inc.
• Candela Corporation
• Lynton Lasers Ltd.
• Laser Aesthetics SA
• Envy Medical Inc.
• Syneron Medical Ltd.
• Aerolase Corp.
• BTL Industries Inc.
• Lutronic Corporation
• Fotona d.o.o.
• Sientra Inc.
• InMode Ltd.
• Cutting Edge Laser Technologies
• SpectraGenics Inc.
• Quanta System S.p.A.
• Ellman International Inc.
• Solta Medical
North America was the largest region in the energy-based aesthetic devices market in 2024. Europe is expected to be the fastest-growing region in the global energy-based aesthetic devices market during the forecast period. The regions covered in the energy-based aesthetic devices market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa