Global Cosmetic Surgery & Services
Market Analysis 2015-2019 is the latest analysis on this vertically growing
market. It is currently worth over $20 billion and is set to rise to over $27
billion by 2019. This comprehensive report is supported by 60 tables &
figures over 275 pages and is presented as follows:
A recently published report by The
American Society of Plastic Surgeons indicated that service revenues for
plastic surgeries rise and fall with economic trends. The journal has analyzed
the trends in revenues and their possible relationships with different economic
indicators. According to their analysis, revenues from surgical procedures are
reflected by indicators of macroeconomic climate such as stock market averages.
When the stock exchange average rises, the revenues from cosmetic surgeries
also rise. When the unemployment rate goes up, the revenues from cosmetic
surgeries go down. In the U.S. which is the largest market for cosmetic
procedures, the overall revenues increased 20%, but there was 10% decline in
service revenues from surgical procedures such as breast augmentation and
facelift.
On the other hand, trends in minimally
invasive procedures are seen reflecting microeconomic indicators. Revenues from
minimally invasive procedures increase along with home prices, disposable
income per capita and real Gross Domestic Product per capita. Thus, in the
recent past, there was circa 200% increase in service revenues generated by
minimally invasive cosmetic procedures such as botulinum toxin and dermal
fillers. The market share for service revenues from these procedures increased
from 30% in 2000 to about 50% in past two years. Consequently, the service
revenues from surgical procedures have nearly remained stable. The ASPS sugeons
earned service revenues of $1,040 million, $1,014 million and $1,064 million
for breast augmentation surgeries in 2011, 2012 and 2013 respectively.
Nonsurgical treatments lead the way
across the globe and they are broadly classified into three major categories:
injectable products, energy based devices and active cosmetics. The injectable
products include neurotoxins such as Botox and dermal fillers such as Restylane
and they have the largest market share. These are followed by energy–based
devices such as lasers, radio frequency and intense pulsed light (IPL). The
cosmeceuticals include skin care, eye care, skin lightening and scar care
products.
The North American market accounts for
about 45% of the global market. However, the dominance of the U.S. is shifting
towards Asia, particularly in the energy– based devices segment. Asia is
regarded as the next frontier and the number of physicians and clinics in China
and India has been steadily rising, along with medical tourism in the region.
In the injectables and devices category, the E.U. occupies the second position
behind the U.S. Brazil continues to be a strong market for aesthetics and
cosmetic procedures. Russian market is also experiencing fast growth than many
E.U. countries and the Russian market is particularly strong for devices and
topicals.
Along with the global giants such as
Allergan, Galderma and Merz, a lot of smaller players are offering wrinkle
relaxing agents and wrinkle fillers. These products have only temporary effects
requiring repeated procedures. The market for these products is nearing
maturity and they are widely accepted only in the U.S. and E.U., whereas,
permanent fillers are widely in demand in Asia. Artefill is considered to be a
semi–permanent to permanent filler. It contains a synthetic ingredient known as
polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) mixed with animal collagen. Use of
off–the–shelf dermal fillers and
fillers containing lidocaine for pain management is becoming a gold standard in
the E.U. and U.S. markets.
Aesthetic practitioners have now the
choice of new instrumentations such as soft and bendable needles, blunt-tip
cannulas and injector pens for minimally invasive procedures. Recent years have
seen wide acceptance by consumers for microneedle treatments administered via
handheld guns, for restoring skin with vitamins, amino acids and hyaluronic
acid. Consumer aesthetic products such as “micro– botox” and “bro–tox” are
experiencing a steady growth. Adipose derived stem cells (ADSC) have gained
acceptance for rejuvenating face and breasts, and stem cells from green apple,
lilac and alpine roses are now being used as ingredients in topical cosmetics.
Facial treatments have gained a significant market share with the availability
of plenty of off label products. New technologies to treat excessive sweating,
cryoneuromodultion for wrinkles and eradication of toenail fungus offer new
areas for physicians.
Another growth market is for body
shaping procedures that involves reduction of fat, cellulite, skin laxity and
vein removal. An injectable drug, currently in clinical trials is most likely
to become a game changer in body contouring segment in the near future. On July
10, 2014, FDA has accepted the filing of New Drug Application (NDA) for the
drug ATX–101 (deoxycholic acid) by Kythera Biopharmaceuticals. Plug–in at–home devices for treating sun
damage, hair removal, skin decoloration, acne, hair growth, skin texture,
microdermabrasion and cellulite continue to expand particularly in developed
markets. As a new innovation, the aesthetic market is expected to witness the
launching of transepidermal drug delivery technologies for facilitating topical
treatments.
The
global market for cosmetic surgery services by the following sub-categories are
presented:
- By Segment (Body Contouring, Facial Reconstruction/Rejuvenation, Cosmetic Implants)
- By Geography (North America, Europe, Asia/Pacific, Latin America)
- By Product Segment (Facial injectables, Botox, Dermafillers, Neuromodulators)
- By Energy Based and Other Devices (Home-use Aesthetic Devices)
- By Company (e.g Allergen, Mentor, Galderma, Valeant, Merz, Syneron, Zetiq, Ulthera, Cynosure, Solta/Valeant, Alma/Fosun Pharma)
Business
strategy information can be gleaned from the following high impact analyses:
- Geographic Share of Cosmetic Surgery Procedures
- Minimally-Invasive Cosmetic Procedures
- Most Popular Minimally-Invasive Procedures Globally
- Top Five Countries for Noninvasive Cosmetic Procedures
- Top Five Noninvasive Cosmetic Procedures in the U.S.
- Emergence of Plastic Surgery Tourism (USA, Mexico, Brazil, Costa Rica, UK, Poland, Hungary, Thailand, Malaysia, India)
A comprehensive account of company
product portfolios are provided for 116 Cosmetic Surgery and Service providers
globally including:
- Allergen
- Mentor
- Galderma
- Valeant
- Merz
- Syneron
- Zetiq
- Ulthera
- Cynosure
- Solta/Valeant
- Alma/Fosun Pharma
You will discover a wealth of strategic
information throughout this report and find out -
Who is leading the market?
Which companies are struggling?
What has the most attractive acquisition
potential?
It is specifically written for the busy
high level professional in mind -
Presidents, VP’s, C-suite managers, MD, commercial director, global
compensation manager and leaders of
marketing, strategic planning and business development.
Spanning over 275 pages, “Global
Cosmetic Surgery and Services Market Analysis 2015 - 2019” report
covers the Executive Summary, Summary: Cosmetic Surgery Market, Reconstructive
Plastic Surgery: An Overview, Cosmetic Surgical Procedures: An Overview,
Minimally-Invasive Cosmetic Procedures: An Overview, Physician-Dispensed
Cosmeceuticals: An Overview, Cosmetic Surgery Technologies: An Overview,
Emergence of Plastic Surgery Tourism: An Overview, Market Analysis, Company
Profiles, Cosmetic Surgery: Industry Participants and their Participating
Market Segments. The report covered few companies are - Aerolase Corp., Adoderm
GmbH, Aesthetic Dermal S.L., Allergan Inc., Allied Biomedical, Alma Lasers
Ltd., Amiea Med, Andrew Technologies LLC, Anika Therapeutics Inc., Anteis S.A.,
Apira Science Inc., Aqtis Medical B.V., Baby Quasar, Benev Company, Biopelle
Inc., Biotechnique Avance.
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