Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) Market Set for Steady Expansion by 2030, Driven by Innovation and Growing Surgical Volumes | DelveInsight

April 29 00:54 2025
Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) Market Set for Steady Expansion by 2030, Driven by Innovation and Growing Surgical Volumes | DelveInsight
Energy-based aesthetic devices market
The energy-based aesthetic devices market was valued at USD 3.36 billion in 2023 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of 8.93% from 2024 to 2030, reaching USD 5.60 billion by the end of the forecast period. This growth is driven by the rising number of both surgical and non-surgical aesthetic procedures, increased initiatives by major companies to develop and introduce innovative products, and a growing preference for minimally invasive treatments.

DelveInsight’s Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) Market Insights report provides the current and forecast market analysis, individual leading Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) companies’ market shares, challenges, Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) market drivers, barriers, and trends, and key Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) companies in the market.

Key Takeaways from the Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) Market Report

  • The Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) market is projected to grow at a moderate CAGR.

  • As per DelveInsight estimates, North America is anticipated to dominate the global Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) market during the forecast period.

  • Notable Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) companies such as Abbott Vascular, Cardiva Medical, Arstatis, Cardinal Health, St. Jude Medical, Morris Innovative Research, Scion BioMedical, and several others are currently operating in the Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) market.

  • In June 2024, Lumenis Be. Ltd., a leading provider of energy-based devices for aesthetics and eye care, launched its groundbreaking FoLix laser system for hair loss treatment. Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), FoLix stands as the first and only fractional laser solution available in the United States, offering a safe, effective, and natural option for treating hair loss in both men and women.

  • In May 2024, Sofwave Medical Ltd., a key player in non-invasive, energy-based aesthetic technology, introduced Pure Impact in the U.S. market. Utilizing PlyoPulse EMS (“electromagnetic stimulation”) technology, the device received FDA clearance and aims to revolutionize muscle toning and aesthetic treatment offerings in the country.

  • Earlier, in March 2024, Lumenis Be. Ltd. expanded its portfolio by launching the Facial Muscle Stimulation treatment in Canada. The triLift device, powered by Dynamic Muscle Stimulation technology (DMSt™), was granted a Medical Device License (MDL) by Health Canada, following its earlier success in the U.S.

 

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Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) Overview

 

Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices (EBADs) are medical or cosmetic tools that use different types of energy — such as laser, light, radiofrequency (RF), ultrasound, or plasma — to perform a wide range of aesthetic treatments. These devices are designed to improve appearance through non-invasive or minimally invasive procedures.

 

Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) Market Insights

 

According to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (2023), the number of surgical aesthetic procedures worldwide grew from 14,986,982 in 2022 to 15,813,353 in 2023, marking a 5.5% increase. Non-surgical procedures also rose to 19,182,141 in 2023. In 2021, notable surgical procedures performed globally included 477,705 facelifts, 290,844 neck lifts, 290,107 brow lifts, 113,206 thigh lifts, 140,158 upper arm lifts, 96,312 lower body lifts, and 63,190 buttock lifts.

 

Energy-based aesthetic devices—such as lasers, radiofrequency, and ultrasound technologies—play a crucial role in enhancing the effectiveness and comfort of these procedures. They work by stimulating collagen production, improving skin texture, and tightening deeper tissues. For example, radiofrequency is often used during facelifts to firm the skin and underlying layers, while ultrasound technologies assist with non-surgical lifting treatments on areas like the thighs, arms, and buttocks. These methods provide non-invasive alternatives or enhancements to surgical procedures, leading to better results and greater patient satisfaction.

 

 

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Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) Market Dynamics

 

The Energy-Based Aesthetic Devices Market is categorized by technology (including Laser-Based Technology, Light-Based Technology [such as Dynamic Pulse Control and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)], and other Energy-Based Technologies [like Radiofrequency, Ultrasound, Suction-Based Technologies, and others]), product type (Laser Resurfacing Devices [Ablative, Fractional Non-Ablative, and Diode Laser Resurfacing Devices] and Body Contouring Devices [including Liposuction, Fat Reduction, Cellulite Reduction, and Non-Surgical Skin Tightening Devices]), application (Hair Removal, Skin Rejuvenation, Skin Resurfacing, Skin Tightening, and more), end-users (Hospitals, Dermatology Clinics, and Others), and geography (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World).

 

Within the technology segment, laser-based technologies are projected to hold a major share of market revenue in 2023, driven by their broad use across cosmetic procedures such as skin tightening, hair removal, fat reduction, and tattoo removal.

 

Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) Market Drivers:

 

  • Increasing instances of surgical and non-surgical aesthetic procedures

  • Rising efforts by key players to develop

  • Launch new and innovative products coupled with the preference for minimally invasive procedures

 

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Coverage: Global

Study Period: 2022 to 2030

Key Energy-based Aesthetic Devices (EAD) Companies: Alma Lasers, Candela Medical, Lumenis, Cutera, Hologic Inc., Sciton Inc., Merz Pharma GmbH & Co.KGaA, Bausch Health Companies Inc., Venus Concept, TRIA BEAUTY, Cynosure Inc., SharpLight Technologies Inc., Lutronic, Fotona, and others.

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Table of Contents

1. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Report Introduction

2. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Executive Summary

3. Competitive Landscape

4. Regulatory Analysis

5. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Key Factors Analysis

6. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Porter’s Five Forces Analysis

7. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Layout

8. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Company and Product Profiles

9. KOL Views

10. Project Approach

11. About DelveInsight

12. Disclaimer & Contact Us

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