With the Help of These Factors, Key Players are Leading the Global Dermatology Devices Market

The growth of the dermatology devices market can be attributed to the increasing incidence of skin diseases, technological advancements, increasing healthcare expenditure, and growing awareness of aesthetic procedures.

Major players in the dermatology devices market include 3Gen, Inc. (U.S.), Alma Lasers, Ltd. (Israel), Bruker Corporation (U.S.), Carl Zeiss (Germany), Cutera, Inc. (U.S.), Cynosure, Inc. (U.S.), Genesis Biosystems (U.S.), HEINE Optotechnik GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), Lumenis, Ltd. (Israel), Michelson Diagnostics, Ltd. (U.K.), PhotoMedex, Inc. (U.S.), and Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. (Canada).

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Alma Lasers, Ltd. (Israel)
 was the global leader in the dermatology devices market in 2015. The company’s dominance in the market can be attributed to its robust product portfolio and strong geographic presence. The company is innovation-centric and invests heavily in R&D for maintaining its market share. It also focuses on organic growth strategies such as new product launches to enhance its market share. In September 2016, Alma Lasers launched the Alma LipoLife 3G, a liposuction solution offering maximum safety and proven clinical results. This platform offers a complete, all-in-one solution covering all stages of liposuction, skin tightening, and fat grafting.

Cutera, Inc. (U.S.) held the second position in the dermatology devices market in 2015. This can be attributed to the company’s strong dermatology products portfolio. The company adopted organic growth strategies such as new product development to boost its market share. In March 2016, Cutera received approval from Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare to market its enlighten picosecond laser platform for the treatment of benign pigmented lesions.

Cynosure, Inc. (U.S.) held the third position in the dermatology devices market in 2015. The company is innovation-centric and invests heavily in R&D for maintaining its market share. Cynosure focuses on organic growth strategies such as product launches to enhance its market share. In July 2016, Cynosure received Health Canada medical device license approval to market its SculpSure product. This product is used in the treatment of noninvasive fat reduction.

Based on the analysis of strategic developments undertaken by market players between 2012 and 2016, the key strategies followed by most companies in the dermatology devices market are product launches and acquisitions. Some of the leading players that adopted this strategy include Alma Lasers, Ltd. (Israel), Cutera, Inc. (U.S.), Cynosure, Inc. (U.S.), Lumenis, Ltd. (Israel), 3Gen Inc. (U.S.) Valeant Pharmaceutical (Canada), Carl Zeiss (Germany), Genesis Biosystems, Inc. (U.S.), HEINE Optotechnik GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), Michelson Diagnostics (U.K.), and PhotoMedex, Inc. (U.S.).

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Rising incidence of skin disorders and increasing awareness on aesthetic procedures drives the global dermatology devices market

Over the years, the incidence of skin cancer has risen rapidly across the globe. According to a study by the National Cancer Institute (U.S.), skin cancer represents 4.6% of all new cancer cases in the U.S. It is estimated that there will be 76,100 new cases of melanoma of the skin in 2014. The need to detect and treat such diseases at the earliest possible stage has driven the development of sophisticated and sensitive diagnostic instruments in the market. This in turn has increased competition among manufacturers and aided significantly in market growth.

The increasing demand for aesthetic procedures is driving the market for treatment devices as well as aesthetic lasers and cosmetic dermatology. These lasers are used in aesthetic procedures such as hair removal, skin rejuvenation, acne, psoriasis, tattoo removal, wrinkle removal, skin resurfacing, vascular lesions, and pigmented lesions, among other skin diseases. Lasers with longer wavelengths and better configurations have expanded the range of beauty treatments, making the aesthetic lasers industry a lucrative one. The increasing demand for aesthetic procedures is pushing the market for dermatology treatment devices.

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