エネルギーベースの美容機器市場規模、成長と動向分析レポート 2026-2033年

エネルギーベースの美容機器市場規模、成長と動向分析レポート 2026-2033年

Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report

エネルギーベースの美容機器市場 - 製品(医療用レーザー機器、光機器、高周波(RF)機器、超音波機器)、用途別、最終用途別、地域別市場規模、成長と動向分析とセグメント別予測レポート 2026-2033年

Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Product (Medical-Laser Based Devices, Light-based Devices, Radiofrequency (RF) Based Devices, Ultrasound), By Application, By End Use, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2026 - 2033


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世界のエネルギーベース美容機器市場は2025年に75億2,000万米ドル規模となり、2026年から2033年にかけて年平均成長率(CAGR)9.8%で成長し、2033年には157億7,000万米ドルに達するとGrand View Researchでは予測しています。Grand View Researchでは乾燥肌、ニキビ、真菌感染症などの皮膚疾患の罹患率の上昇を市場成長要因として挙げています。

Grand View Research(グランドビューリサーチ)「エネルギーベースの美容機器市場 – 製品(医療用レーザー機器、光機器、高周波(RF)機器、超音波機器)、用途別、最終用途別、地域別市場規模、成長と動向分析とセグメント別予測レポート 2026-2033年 – Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Product (Medical-Laser Based Devices, Light-based Devices, Radiofrequency (RF) Based Devices, Ultrasound), By Application, By End Use, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2026 – 2033」はエネルギーを利用した美容機器の世界市場を調査し、主要セグメント別に分析・予測を行っています。

調査対象セグメント

  • 製品別エネルギーベースの美容機器市場展望(収益、百万米ドル、2021-2033年)
    • 医療用レーザー機器
    • 光機器
    • 高周波(RF)機器
    • 超音波機器
    • その他
  • 用途別エネルギーベースの美容機器市場展望(収益、百万米ドル、2021-2033年)
    • ボディコンタリング
    • 肌の引き締め
    • 肌の若返り
      • しわ
      • ニキビ跡およびその他の傷跡
      • 色素沈着
      • 老化
    • 脱毛
    • 下肢静脈瘤治療
    • 膣の若返り
    • 色素性病変
    • タトゥー除去
    • その他
  • エンドユース別エネルギーベースの美容機器市場展望(収益、百万米ドル、2021-2033年)
    • 病院/手術センター
    • メディカルスパ
    • 従来式スパ
    • 医療従事者所有のクリニック
  • 地域別エネルギーベースの美容機器市場展望(収益、百万米ドル、2021-2033年)
    • 北米
      • 米国
      • カナダ
      • メキシコ
    • 欧州
      • 英国
      • ドイツ
      • フランス
      • スペイン
      • イタリア
      • スウェーデン
      • デンマーク
      • ノルウェー
      • オランダ
      • スイス
      • オーストリア
    • アジア太平洋地域
      • 中国
      • 日本
      • インド
      • 韓国
      • オーストラリア
      • タイ
      • シンガポール
      • マレーシア
      • インドネシア
    • ラテンアメリカ
      • ブラジル
      • アルゼンチン
      • チリ
      • コロンビア
    • 中東&アフリカ
      • 南アフリカ
      • サウジアラビア
      • アラブ首長国連邦(UAE)
      • クウェート
      • ヨルダン
      • カタール
      • モロッコ

主要市場動向と洞察

  • 北米のエネルギーベース美容機器市場は、2025年に世界市場の39.6%を占め、最大のシェアを獲得しました。
  • 米国のエネルギーベース美容機器業界は、2025年に最大の収益シェアを占めました。
  • 製品別に見ると、医療用レーザー機器セグメントが2025年に40.2%の市場シェアで最大となりました。
  • 用途別に見ると、ボディコンタリングセグメントが2025年に20.9%の市場シェアで最大となりました。
  • 最終用途別に見ると、メディカルスパセグメントが2025年に市場をリードするシェアを占めました。

さらに、美容機器における継続的な技術革新が市場の発展を後押ししています。エネルギーベースの美容機器の進歩が市場成長を牽引しています。2023年10月に発行された「Aesthetic Guide」の記事によると、マイクロコアリングは、下顔面や顎のたるみなど、たるみやすい部位の肌質改善と引き締めに効果的な革新的な技術として人気を集めています。

この非侵襲的な方法は、微細な組織コアを除去することで、肌の再生と引き締めを促進します。マイクロコアリングの重要な点は、ダウンタイムを最小限に抑えながら肌質を大幅に改善できることであり、侵襲的な手術をせずに効果的な美容治療を求める患者にとって魅力的な選択肢となっています。

肥満の蔓延により、エネルギーベースの美容機器を含む効果的な治療法の需要が高まっています。肥満関連の悩みを管理・軽減するための解決策を求める人が増えるにつれ、非侵襲的治療の市場は拡大しています。エネルギーベースの美容機器は、革新的なボディコンタリングと体重管理のアプローチを提供し、世界的に拡大する肥満の流行に対処する上で重要な位置を占めています。2024年3月に発表されたWHOの記事によると、肥満は世界的な健康問題となっており、2022年には世界中で8人に1人がこの状態に陥っています。成人の肥満率は1990年以降2倍以上に増加し、青少年の肥満率は4倍に増加しています。特に、現在25億人の成人が過体重に分類され、8億9000万人が肥満を抱えています。さらに、18歳以上の成人の43%が過体重で、16%が肥満の影響を受けています。子供のうち、5歳未満の子供は3700万人、5歳から19歳までの子供は3億9000万人以上が過体重であり、後者のグループでは1億6000万人が肥満であった。

本レポートは、世界レベルでの収益成長を予測し、2021年から2033年までの各サブセグメントにおける最新の業界動向を分析しています。この調査のために、Grand View Researchは、世界のエネルギーベースの美容機器市場レポートを製品、用途、最終用途、および地域に基づいてセグメント化しました。

Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Summary

The global energy-based aesthetic devices market size was estimated at USD 7.52 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 15.77 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 9.8% from 2026 to 2033. The rising prevalence of skin conditions such as dryness, acne, and fungal infections majorly drives the market growth.

Key Market Trends & Insights

  • North America energy-based aesthetic devices market held the largest share of 39.6% of the global market in 2025.
  • The energy-based aesthetic devices industry in the U.S. had the largest revenue share in 2025 .
  • By product, the medical laser-based devices segment held the largest market share of 40.2% in 2025.
  • By application, the body contouring segment held the largest market share of 20.9% in 2025.
  • By end use, the medspas segment held a leading market share in 2025.

Market Size & Forecast

  • 2025 Market Size: USD 7.52 Billion
  • 2033 Projected Market Size: USD 15.77 Billion
  • CAGR (2026-2033): 9.8%
  • North America: Largest market in 2025
  • Asia Pacific: Fastest growing market

Moreover, ongoing technological advancements in aesthetic devices have further strengthened market development. Advancements in energy-based aesthetic devices are driving the market growth. According to the Aesthetic Guide article published in October 2023, Micro-Coring is an innovative technique gaining popularity for enhancing skin texture and tightening areas prone to laxity, such as the lower face & jowls.

This non-invasive method removes tiny tissue cores to stimulate skin rejuvenation and tightening. The significance of Micro-Coring lies in its ability to offer substantial improvements in skin quality with minimal downtime, making it an appealing option for patients seeking effective aesthetic treatments without resorting to invasive surgery.

In May 2025, Laser and Health Academy (LA&HA), in collaboration with Fotona and Zaneo / Odella, opened two new training centers in Latin America: the LA&HA Colombia Training Center in Bogotá and the LA&HA Mexico Training Center in Mexico City. This is expected to further expand the academy’s global footprint in medical laser education. Both new centers are expected to offer specialized workshops in gynecology and aesthetics, supported by experienced LA&HA faculty and local doctors.

A growing population of appearance-conscious individuals drives the demand for energy-based aesthetic devices. The market’s expansion is further reinforced by greater access to aesthetic procedures, a rising global incidence of obesity, heightened awareness of medical aesthetic treatments, and continual technological innovation in device design and functionality. Moreover, social media’s influence has been pivotal in shaping aesthetic preferences and promoting awareness of various energy-based treatment options. These factors encourage more individuals worldwide to pursue youthful and revitalized appearances.

The rising prevalence of obesity is driving the demand for effective treatment options, including energy-based aesthetic devices. As more individuals seek solutions to manage and reduce obesity-related concerns, the market for noninvasive treatments is expanding. Energy-based aesthetic devices offer innovative body contouring and weight management approaches, positioning them as crucial in addressing the growing global obesity epidemic. According to a WHO article published in March 2024, obesity has become a significant global health concern, with 1 in 8 people worldwide affected by this condition in 2022. The rate of adult obesity has more than doubled since 1990, while adolescent obesity has increased fourfold. In particular, 2.5 billion adults are now categorized as overweight, with 890 million living with obesity. In addition, 43% of adults aged 18 & over were overweight, and 16% were affected by obesity. Among children, 37 million under the age of 5 and over 390 million aged 5-19 were overweight, with 160 million of the latter group being obese.

Market Concetration & Characteristics

The energy-based aesthetic devices market is moderately competitive, characterized by the presence of several established medical device and aesthetic technology companies actively engaged in the development and commercialization of advanced treatment platforms. Key players such as Candela Corporation, Cynosure, Lumenis, Cutera, Inc., and Alma Lasers hold notable positions in the market by offering a diverse portfolio of laser, radiofrequency (RF), ultrasound, and intense pulse light (IPL) systems. These companies focus on delivering clinically validated technologies for applications such as skin resurfacing, hair removal, body contouring, vascular lesion treatment, and skin tightening.

Entry into the energy-based aesthetic devices market faces significant barriers due to high research and development costs, stringent regulatory standards, and the need for clinical validation. Established players hold strong brand recognition and global distribution networks, intensifying competition. Moreover, capital-intensive manufacturing processes, physician training requirements, and intellectual property constraints limit the ability of new entrants to penetrate the market effectively without substantial investment and technological expertise.

The energy-based aesthetic devices market is witnessing continuous technological advancement, driven by the need for higher efficacy, improved patient comfort, and reduced downtime. Companies are increasingly developing multi-technology platforms that integrate laser, radiofrequency (RF), ultrasound, and intense pulse light (IPL) capabilities into a single system, allowing practitioners to address multiple indications such as skin resurfacing, tightening, pigmentation, and body contouring using one device. Recent innovations also include AI-assisted treatment planning, real-time skin monitoring systems, and enhanced cooling mechanisms that improve safety and patient experience. For instance, leading manufacturers such as Lumenis and Alma Lasers have introduced platforms combining multiple energy modalities with customizable treatment parameters, enabling more precise and personalized aesthetic procedures across different skin types and typical needs.

Partnerships and collaborations play a critical role in expanding the adoption and accessibility of energy-based aesthetic devices. Companies frequently collaborate with dermatology clinics, medical spas, and aesthetic chains to strengthen distribution networks and enhance clinical utilization. In addition, partnerships with training institutes and professional organizations improve practitioner education nd standardize treatment protocols. Strategic collaborations also extend to co-development agreements and technology inegrations aimed at enhancing device capabilities. For instance, companies such as Candela Corporation and Cynosure actively engage in partnerships with aesthetic service providers to expand their installed base and support the adoption of advanced laser and RF-based treatments across new and existing markets.

Regulatory frameworks play a significant role in shaping the energy-based aesthetic devices market, as these systems are typically classified as medical devices and must meet stringent safety and performance requirements prior to commercialization. Regulatory authorities such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Union under the Medical Device Regulation (MDR) require manufacturers to demonstrate clinical safety, energy output consistency, device reliability, and treatment efficacy. Compliance with standards related to laser safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and thermal effects is particularly important given the nature of energy-based treatments. Obtaining regulatory approvals not only enables market entry but also enhances product credibility and practitioner confidence, especially in highly regulated markets such as North America and Europe.

Product substitutes in the energy-based aesthetic devices market include a range of alternative treatment approaches used for similar cosmetic and dermatological indications. These include injectable treatments such as botulinum toxin and dermal fillers, which are widely used for wrinkle reduction and facial contouring, as well as topical therapies and chemical peels for skin rejuvenation. In addition, emerging modalities such as microneedling and regenerative treatments (e.g., platelet-rich plasma) are gaining traction as complementary or alternative solutions. However, energy-based devices continue to maintain a strong position due to their ability to provide non-invasive or minimally invasive treatments with measurable and repeatable outcomes, particularly in areas such as skin tightening, hair removal, and fat reduction.

Regional expansion in the energy-based aesthetic devices market is accelerating, supported by rising aesthetic awareness, increasing disposable incomes, and the growing presence of dermatology clinics and medical spas in emerging economies. Markets across Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East are witnessing strong adoption, driven by urbanization and the influence of social media on beauty standards. Companies are expanding their global footprint through distributor partnerships, localized manufacturing, and region-specific product launches tailored to diverse skin types and regulatory environments. Furthermore, the increasing popularity of non-invasive aesthetic procedures and at-home maintenance devices is encouraging manufacturers to strengthen their presence beyond traditional clinical settings, thereby broadening access to energy-based aesthetic treatments worldwide.

Product Insights

The medical laser-based devices segment dominated the market in 2025 and accounted for the largest share of 40.2% of the overall revenue. Medical laser-based devices are specialized instruments that utilize focused light beams to perform precise surgical procedures, treat tissues, or remove unwanted materials. These devices leverage the unique properties of laser light, such as coherence & monochromaticity, for accuracy and minimal damage to surrounding tissues. Rapid advancements in laser technology have led to more effective and safer devices. Innovations such as fractional lasers, which target only a fraction of the skin at a time, allow for improved healing times and reduced adverse effects. For instance, in August 2023, Acclaro Medical introduced UltraClear Laser-Coring, a pioneering laser technology for tissue coring. This innovative device targets deep wrinkles, scars, and other age-related skin issues across all skin types while ensuring minimal discomfort and downtime. The latest mode of UltraClear enhances collagen remodeling by integrating fractional tissue coring with laser rejuvenation, eliminating the need for scalpels or sutures, and can be completed in around 30 minutes.

The radiofrequency (RF) based devices segment is expected to witness the fastest CAGR of 10.1% over the forecast period. The global aging population is increasingly seeking solutions for skin laxity, wrinkles, and rejuvenation to maintain a youthful appearance. As of 2024, approximately 10% of the world’s population is aged 65 and older. Between 2015 and 2050, the share of the global population aged 60 years and older is projected to nearly double, increasing from about 12% to approximately 22%. These changes drive strong demand for innovative skin tightening and rejuvenation treatments tailored to address age-related skin concerns effectively.

Application Insights

The body contouring segment dominated the market in 2025 and accounted for the largest share of the overall revenue, due to increasing obesity rates across the globe, growing initiatives by key players, and recent advancements. Muscle hypertrophy and toning are induced by Magnetic Muscle Stimulation (MMS) and Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS), which complete the range of body sculpting operations. Acoustic Wave Treatment (AWT) uses ultrasonic waves to break down fibrous tissue and treat cellulite. Another technique for destroying targeted fat cells is laser therapy. Common preoperative comorbidities included hypertension, obesity, and diabetes; meanwhile, postoperative complications observed within 90 days were wound dehiscence, hematoma, and urinary tract infections. In May 2025, Apyx Medical announced that it was planning a commercial launch of the AYON Body Contouring System after it received FDA clearance for the technology to support various aesthetic treatments.

The skin rejuvenation segment is expected to witness the fastest CAGR over the forecast period. The rising awareness regarding medical aesthetics, rising obesity cases, and technological advancements fuel the segment growth. The demand for skin rejuvenation treatments can be attributed to growing concerns about physical appearance and key players’ increasing advancements in skin care products, research, and development strategies. In September 2023, Cutera, Inc. launched Secret DUO, a skin resurfacing platform that employs dual nonablative fractional technologies. This system features a radio frequency microneedling handpiece and a 1540 nm erbium glass laser, allowing practitioners to customize treatments for various aesthetic concerns, including fine lines, skin texture, pigmentation, stretch marks, and scars. Each modality can be used separately or together to enhance treatment outcomes.

End Use Insights

The medspas segment dominated the industry and held the largest revenue share in 2025. MedSpas are facilities where cosmetic treatments are provided under the supervision of a licensed physician. These MedSpas blend aesthetic medical centers & day spas, offering rejuvenation and corrective treatments using energy-based aesthetic devices. The market growth reflects the increasing awareness and acceptance of aesthetic therapies, which is evident through the expanding presence of cosmetic clinics and providers. According to the American Medical Spa Association (AmSpa) article published in January 2023, the medical spa industry continued to grow during the pandemic.

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The hospital/surgery center segmentis anticipated to grow signficantly over the forecast period. Hospitals and surgery centers continue to serve as a vital end-use segment within the energy-based aesthetic devices industry, supported by their robust clinical infrastructure and advanced treatment technologies. These facilities attract patients seeking safe, effective, and professionally supervised aesthetic procedures. The growing acceptance of minimally invasive cosmetic treatments has driven greater integration of energy-based systems across surgical and dermatology departments. In addition, the presence of skilled medical practitioners and access to comprehensive post-treatment care enhance patient satisfaction and treatment outcomes. The combination of credibility, expertise, and innovation within these institutions fosters sustained market growth and strengthens their position in the aesthetic healthcare landscape.

Regional Insights

Energy-based aesthetic devicesmarket in North America accounted for the revenue share of 39.6% in 2025, owing to the high consumer awareness, growing preference for non-invasive procedures, product launches, regulatory approvals, and advanced healthcare infrastructure. The region’s substantial population aged between 25 and 65 years is particularly prone to skin aging concerns, such as skin laxity, wrinkles, and dark spots. In the U.S., 62% of consumers are seeking changes in their appearance. The number of aesthetic procedures performed has substantially increased over the past few years, nearly doubling to 7.45 million in 2022. This demographic has contributed to a surge in demand for cosmetic enhancement products and procedures.

U.S. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Trends

The energy-based aesthetic devices industry in the U.S. continues to account for a significant share of global adoption, supported by the strong and sustained demand for minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, total cosmetic procedures in the U.S. have remained at historically high levels, with over 30.8 million procedures reported in 2024, reflecting continued growth compared to pre-pandemic levels. Notably, minimally invasive procedures dominate the market, accounting for the vast majority of total procedural volume, highlighting the ongoing shift toward non-surgical aesthetic solutions. In May 2025, The Laser Lounge Spa in Sarasota, Florida, launched medical-grade aesthetic treatments to meet the rising demand for non-surgical beauty solutions. The spa offers expert-led, customized services, including Radiofrequency (RF) microneedling, a deep skin remodeling technique that uses RF energy to tighten and boost collagen.

Europe Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Trends

Energy-based Aesthetic Devices market in Europe held a significant revenue share in 2025. This market is experiencing robust growth, driven by rising demand for minimally invasive and noninvasive cosmetic procedures. Increasing awareness of physical appearance, bolstered by the growing influence of social media, is significantly contributing to this market expansion. In addition, the region benefits from a well-established healthcare infrastructure and a strong presence of trained dermatologists and aesthetic practitioners, enabling wider adoption of advanced device-based treatments. Countries such as Germany, France, Italy, and Spain are key contributors, supported by high procedural volumes and increasing acceptance of aesthetic treatments across both younger and aging populations.

The energy-based aesthetic devices industry in Germany held the largest revenue share in Europe, in 2025. The factors contributing to this large share are the presence of key market players, the rising number of noninvasive aesthetic treatments, and technological advancements. Key players are focused on developing advanced devices with enhanced precision, safety, and effectiveness. For instance, in February 2024, Braun launched the skin i·expert IPL system, which delivers a personalized hair removal experience using adaptive technology. Such advancements and the rising demand for noninvasive cosmetic procedures position Germany as a crucial hub in the global energy-based aesthetic devices industry.

The energy-based aesthetic devices industry in France is anticipated to witness a significant CAGR during the forecast period. Growing consumer awareness about the benefits of aesthetic procedures and the increasing adoption of minimally invasive treatments drive market growth. In addition, factors such as rising purchasing power, greater participation of international players, increased spending on cosmetics and personal care, and the expanding number of beauty clinics are contributing to market growth. According to the ISAPS 2023 report, approximately 423,085 nonsurgical aesthetic treatments were performed in France, including 60,000 hair removal procedures.

Asia Pacific Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Trends

The Asia Pacific energy-based aesthetic devices industry is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR over the forecast period. Rising disposable incomes, awareness of aesthetic treatments, and increasing preference for minimally invasive procedures. Energy-based devices, including lasers, radiofrequency, and ultrasound, dominated over half the market share, benefiting from technological advancements that enhance safety and efficacy. The expanding middle class in countries such as China, India, and South Korea, along with aging populations, fuels demand for anti-aging and cosmetic treatments.

The energy-based aesthetic devices market in China is experiencing strong growth, driven by rising demand for non-invasive cosmetic procedures and the rapid expansion of the country’s middle-class population. Increasing disposable incomes, coupled with growing awareness of aesthetic treatments and a strong “appearance economy” influenced by social media, are encouraging wider adoption of technologies such as laser, radiofrequency (RF), and ultrasound-based systems. Additionally, the proliferation of dermatology clinics, medical aesthetic centers, and beauty chains across urban areas is supporting higher procedure volumes and device utilization.

The energy-based aesthetic devices market in Japan is characterized by steady growth, supported by the country’s advanced healthcare infrastructure, high aesthetic awareness, and strong consumer preference for non-invasive and technology-driven treatments. Japan has a well-established beauty and skincare culture, with a growing inclination toward procedures such as laser-based skin rejuvenation, radiofrequency (RF) skin tightening, and ultrasound-based facial contouring. Additionally, the country’s rapidly aging population is a key demand driver, as older consumers increasingly seek anti-aging and skin maintenance treatments that offer natural-looking results with minimal downtime.

The market is also influenced by Japan’s strong emphasis on innovation and precision technology, which supports the adoption of advanced, high-performance aesthetic devices across clinics and specialized centers. There is a notable rise in demand for at-home and compact professional-grade devices, with sales of such beauty devices expected to reach approximately 1.2 million units in 2025, reflecting growing consumer interest in convenient, self-administered treatments.

Latin America Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Trends

The energy-based aesthetic devices market in Latin America is witnessing steady growth, supported by rising demand for minimally invasive cosmetic procedures and increasing aesthetic awareness across the region. Countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia are key contributors, driven by a strong cultural emphasis on physical appearance and well-established cosmetic procedure markets. The growing middle-class population and increasing disposable income levels are further enabling access to advanced treatments such as laser skin resurfacing, radiofrequency (RF) skin tightening, and non-invasive body contouring.

The Brazil energy-based aesthetic devices industry continues to expand, supported by strong structural drivers such as a growing aging population and the widespread acceptance of noninvasive aesthetic procedures. Brazil remains one of the most active aesthetic markets globally, consistently ranking among the top countries for both surgical and nonsurgical procedures according to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. The country has a deeply ingrained aesthetic culture, with high procedural volumes across treatments such as laser hair removal, skin rejuvenation, and body contouring-many of which rely on energy-based technologies.

Middle East & Africa Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Trends

The Middle East & Africa energy-based aesthetic devices industry is expected to grow lucratively due to economic growth and enhanced access to state-of-the-art medical technologies. Noninvasive cosmetic treatments, such as hair removal and laser therapies, have gained significant traction among consumers desiring to improve their appearance without surgery. This growth is further supported by rising disposable incomes, increasing urbanization, and a strong cultural emphasis on personal grooming and appearance, particularly in countries such as United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The expansion of premium dermatology clinics, aesthetic centers, and medical spas across major cities is improving access to advanced treatments, while medical tourism hubs such as Dubai continue to attract international patients seeking high-quality aesthetic procedures.

The energy-based aesthetic devices market in Saudi Arabia is experiencing steady growth, driven by increasing demand for non-invasive and minimally invasive cosmetic procedures, particularly among younger and urban populations. Rising aesthetic awareness, supported by strong social media influence and evolving beauty standards, is encouraging more individuals to opt for treatments such as laser hair removal, skin rejuvenation, and body contouring. Recent studies indicate that over 60% of individuals in Saudi Arabia have considered cosmetic procedures, with laser-based treatments among the most commonly preferred options, reflecting a strong inclination toward device-based aesthetics.

The energy-based aesthetic devices industry in the UAE is expected to grow at a significant CAGR over the forecast period. The UAE’s healthcare sector is experiencing rapid expansion, driven by factors such as the growth of hospital networks, the introduction of specialized services, and a rising demand for nonsurgical procedures. Technological advancements and heightened consumer awareness are expected to drive further evolution in the energy-based aesthetic devices. For instance, in May 2024, Tentech, Inc. received certification from the UAE Ministry of Health for its 10THERMA device, a 6.78 MHz monopolar RF system with a 400W output. This device offers enhanced efficacy with a 5-sq.cm. Ace tip provides 20% more energy coverage per shot and features a Smart Temperature Cooling system with seven cooling pulses per shot.

Key Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Company Insights

The energy-based aesthetic devices market is moderately to highly competitive, with the presence of several established medical device manufacturers and continuously emerging aesthetic technology providers. Leading companies such as Candela Corporation, Cynosure, Lumenis, Cutera, and Alma Lasers are actively focused on expanding their global presence to capitalize on the rising demand for minimally invasive and non-invasive aesthetic treatments. These players are strengthening their market position through continuous product innovation, portfolio expansion, and entry into emerging markets with high growth potential.

Key Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Companies:

The following key companies have been profiled for this study on the energy-based aesthetic devices market.

  • Syneron Medical Ltd
  • Sinclair
  • Acclaro Medical
  • Candela Corporation
  • Lumenis
  • El.En. S.p.A.
  • Cutera, Inc.
  • Alma Lasers.
  • Cynosure
  • Fotona
  • Solta Medical

Recent Developments

  • In March 2025, Alma Lasers, a Sisram Medical company, announced the global debut of Alma Harmony. It is a new multiplatform offering robust capabilities of standalone lasers in a single, sophisticated platform, with up to a 45% increase in energy.
  • In January 2025, Aesthetic Management Partners launched the NOUVADerm Total Body Restoration Laser in the U.S. This next-generation total body restoration laser is the fastest & powerful in the market, offering versatility, precision, and results.
  • In June 2024, Lumenis Be. Ltd. announced the launch of FoLix, a groundbreaking laser system for hair loss treatment. Recently approved by the FDA, FoLix is the first and only fractional laser system in the U.S. that offers a safe, effective, and natural solution for hair loss in both women & men.
  • In May 2024, Alma launched Alma Harmony and Alma IQ, significantly advancing personalized aesthetic treatments. Alma Harmony is the latest evolution of the organization’s multi-technology aesthetics workstation, and Alma IQ is a skin consultation and analysis solution.

Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Report Scope

Report Attribute Details
Market size value in 2026 USD 8.19 billion
Revenue forecast in 2033 USD 15.77 billion
Growth rate CAGR of 9.8% from 2026 to 2033
Base year for estimation 2025
Historical data 2021 – 2024
Forecast period 2026 – 2033
Quantitative units Revenue in USD million/billion and CAGR from 2026 to 2033
Report coverage Revenue forecast, company ranking, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends
Segments covered Product, application, end use,region
Regional scope North America; Europe; Asia Pacific; Latin America; Middle East & Africa
Country scope U.S.; Canada; Mexico; UK; Germany; France; Italy; Spain; Denmark; Sweden; Norway; Switzerland; Austria; Netherlands; Japan; China; India; Australia; Thailand; South Korea; Singapore; Indonesia; Malaysia; Brazil; Argentina; Chile; Colombia; South Africa; Saudi Arabia; UAE; Kuwait; Qatar; Morocco; Jordan
Key companies profiled Syneron Medical Ltd; Sinclair; Acclaro Medical; Candela Corporation; Lumenis; El.En. S.p.A.; Cutera, Inc.; Alma Lasers; Cynosure; Fotona; Solta Medical
Customization scope Free report customization (equivalent up to 8 analyst’s working days) with purchase. Addition or alteration to country, regional, and segment scope

Global Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Report Segmentation

This report forecasts revenue growth at global levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. Forthis study, Grand View Research has segmented the global energy-based aesthetic devices market report based on product, application, end use, and region:

  • Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 – 2033)
    • Medical Laser-Based Devices
    • Light-Based Devices
    • Radiofrequency (RF) Based Devices
    • Ultrasound
    • Others
  • Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 – 2033)
    • Body Contouring
    • Skin Tightening
    • Skin Rejuvenation
      • Wrinkles
      • Acne & Other Scars
      • Skin Pigmentation
      • Aging
    • Hair Removal
    • Leg Vein Treatment
    • Vaginal Rejuvenation
    • Pigmented Lesion
    • Tattoo Removal
    • Others
  • End Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 – 2033)
    • Hospital/Surgery Center
    • Medspa
    • Traditional Spa
    • HCP Owned Clinic
  • Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 – 2033)
    • North America
      • U.S.
      • Canada
      • Mexico
    • Europe
      • UK
      • Germany
      • France
      • Spain
      • Italy
      • Sweden
      • Denmark
      • Norway
      • Netherlands
      • Switzerland
      • Austria
    • Asia Pacific
      • China
      • Japan
      • India
      • South Korea
      • Australia
      • Thailand
      • Singapore
      • Malaysia
      • Indonesia
    • Latin America
      • Brazil
      • Argentina
      • Chile
      • Colombia
    • Middle East & Africa
      • South Africa
      • Saudi Arabia
      • UAE
      • Kuwait
      • Jordan
      • Qatar
      • Morocco

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope
1.1. Market Segmentation and Scope
1.2. Segment Definitions
1.2.1. Product
1.2.2. Application
1.2.3. End Use
1.2.4. Regional scope
1.2.5. Estimates and forecasts timeline
1.3. Research Methodology
1.4. Information Procurement
1.4.1. Purchased database
1.4.2. GVR’s internal database
1.4.3. Secondary sources
1.4.4. Primary research
1.4.5. Details of primary research
1.4.5.1. Data for primary interviews in North America
1.4.5.2. Data for primary interviews in Europe
1.4.5.3. Data for primary interviews in Asia Pacific
1.4.5.4. Data for primary interviews in Latin America
1.4.5.5. Data for Primary interviews in MEA
1.5. Information or Data Analysis
1.5.1. Data analysis models
1.6. Market Formulation & Validation
1.7. Model Details
1.7.1. Commodity flow analysis (Model 1)
1.7.2. Approach 1: Commodity flow approach
1.7.3. Volume price analysis (Model 2)
1.7.4. Approach 2: Volume price analysis
1.8. List of Secondary Sources
1.9. List of Primary Sources
1.10. Objectives
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
2.1. Market Outlook
2.2. Segment Outlook
2.2.1. Product outlook
2.2.2. Application outlook
2.2.3. End Use outlook
2.2.4. Regional outlook
2.3. Competitive Insights
Chapter 3. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Variables, Trends & Scope
3.1. Market Lineage Outlook
3.1.1. Parent Market Outlook
3.1.2. Related/ancillary market outlook
3.2. Market Dynamics
3.2.1. Market Driver Analysis
3.2.2. Market Restraint Analysis
3.3. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Analysis Tools
3.3.1. Industry Analysis – Porter’s
3.3.1.1. Bargaining power of suppliers
3.3.1.2. Bargaining power of buyers
3.3.1.3. Threat of substitutes
3.3.1.4. Threat of new entrants
3.3.1.5. Competitive rivalry
3.3.2. PESTEL Analysis
3.3.2.1. Political landscape
3.3.2.2. Economic landscape
3.3.2.3. Social landscape
3.3.2.4. Technological landscape
3.3.2.5. Environmental landscape
3.3.2.6. Legal landscape
Chapter 4. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market: Product Estimates & Trend Analysis
4.1. Segment Dashboard
4.2. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market: Product Movement Analysis
4.3. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market by Product Outlook (USD Million)
4.4. Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analyses, 2021 to 2033 for the following
4.5. Medical Laser-Based Devices
4.5.1. Medical Laser-Based Devices Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
4.6. Light-Based Devices
4.6.1. Light-Based Devices Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
4.7. Radiofrequency (RF) Based Devices
4.7.1. Radiofrequency (RF) Based Devices Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
4.8. Ultrasound
4.8.1. Ultrasound Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
4.9. Others
4.9.1. Others Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Chapter 5. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market: Application Estimates & Trend Analysis
5.1. Segment Dashboard
5.2. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market: Application Movement Analysis
5.3. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market by Application Outlook (USD Million)
5.4. Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analyses, 2021 to 2033 for the following
5.5. Body Contouring
5.5.1. Body Contouring Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.6. Skin Tightening
5.6.1. Skin Tightening Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.7. Skin Rejuvenation
5.7.1. Skin Rejuvenation Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.7.2. Wrinkles
5.7.2.1. Wrinkles Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.7.3. Acne & Other Scars
5.7.3.1. Acne & Other Scars Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.7.4. Skin Pigmentation
5.7.4.1. Skin Pigmentation Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.7.5. Aging
5.7.5.1. Aging Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.8. Hair Removal
5.8.1. Hair Removal Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.9. Leg Vein Treatment
5.9.1. Leg Vein Treatment Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.10. Vaginal Rejuvenation
5.10.1. Vaginal Rejuvenation Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.11. Pigmented Lesion
5.11.1. Pigmented Lesion Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.12. Tattoo Removal
5.12.1. Tattoo Removal Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
5.13. Others
5.13.1. Others Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Chapter 6. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market: End Use Estimates & Trend Analysis
6.1. Segment Dashboard
6.2. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market: End Use Movement Analysis
6.3. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market by End Use Outlook (USD Million)
6.4. Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analyses, 2021 to 2033 for the following
6.5. Hospital/Surgery Center
6.5.1. Hospital/Surgery Center Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
6.6. Medspa
6.6.1. Medspa Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
6.7. Traditional Spa
6.7.1. Traditional Spa Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
6.8. HCP Owned Clinic
6.8.1. HCP Owned Clinic Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Chapter 7. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market: Regional Estimates & Trend Analysis
7.1. Regional Dashboard
7.2. Regional Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market Movement Analysis
7.3. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market: Regional Estimates & Trend Analysis by Modality & End-use
7.4. Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analyses, 2021 to 2033 for the following
7.5. North America
7.5.1. U.S.
7.5.1.1. Key country dynamics
7.5.1.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.5.1.3. Competitive scenario
7.5.1.4. U.S. market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.5.2. Canada
7.5.2.1. Key country dynamics
7.5.2.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.5.2.3. Competitive scenario
7.5.2.4. Canada market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.5.3. Mexico
7.5.3.1. Key country dynamics
7.5.3.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.5.3.3. Competitive scenario
7.5.3.4. Mexico market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.6. Europe
7.6.1. UK
7.6.1.1. Key country dynamics
7.6.1.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.6.1.3. Competitive scenario
7.6.1.4. UK market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.6.2. Germany
7.6.2.1. Key country dynamics
7.6.2.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.6.2.3. Competitive scenario
7.6.2.4. Germany market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.6.3. France
7.6.3.1. Key country dynamics
7.6.3.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.6.3.3. Competitive scenario
7.6.3.4. France market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.6.4. Italy
7.6.4.1. Key country dynamics
7.6.4.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.6.4.3. Competitive scenario
7.6.4.4. Italy market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.6.5. Spain
7.6.5.1. Key country dynamics
7.6.5.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.6.5.3. Competitive scenario
7.6.5.4. Spain market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.6.6. Denmark
7.6.6.1. Key country dynamics
7.6.6.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.6.6.3. Competitive scenario
7.6.6.4. Denmark market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.6.7. Sweden
7.6.7.1. Key country dynamics
7.6.7.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.6.7.3. Competitive scenario
7.6.7.4. Sweden market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.6.8. Norway
7.6.8.1. Key country dynamics
7.6.8.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.6.8.3. Competitive scenario
7.6.8.4. Norway market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.6.9. Switzerland
7.6.9.1. Key country dynamics
7.6.9.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.6.9.3. Competitive scenario
7.6.9.4. Switzerland market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.6.10. Austria
7.6.10.1. Key country dynamics
7.6.10.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.6.10.3. Competitive scenario
7.6.10.4. Austria market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.6.11. Netherlands
7.6.11.1. Key country dynamics
7.6.11.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.6.11.3. Competitive scenario
7.6.11.4. Netherlands market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.7. Asia Pacific
7.7.1. Japan
7.7.1.1. Key country dynamics
7.7.1.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.7.1.3. Competitive scenario
7.7.1.4. Japan market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.7.2. China
7.7.2.1. Key country dynamics
7.7.2.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.7.2.3. Competitive scenario
7.7.2.4. China market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.7.3. India
7.7.3.1. Key country dynamics
7.7.3.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.7.3.3. Competitive scenario
7.7.3.4. India market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.7.4. Australia
7.7.4.1. Key country dynamics
7.7.4.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.7.4.3. Competitive scenario
7.7.4.4. Australia market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.7.5. South Korea
7.7.5.1. Key country dynamics
7.7.5.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.7.5.3. Competitive scenario
7.7.5.4. South Korea market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.7.6. Thailand
7.7.6.1. Key country dynamics
7.7.6.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.7.6.3. Competitive scenario
7.7.6.4. Thailand market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.7.7. Singapore
7.7.7.1. Key country dynamics
7.7.7.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.7.7.3. Competitive scenario
7.7.7.4. Singapore market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.7.8. Malaysia
7.7.8.1. Key country dynamics
7.7.8.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.7.8.3. Competitive scenario
7.7.8.4. Malaysia market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.7.9. Indonesia
7.7.9.1. Key country dynamics
7.7.9.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.7.9.3. Competitive scenario
7.7.9.4. Indonesia market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.8. Latin America
7.8.1. Brazil
7.8.1.1. Key country dynamics
7.8.1.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.8.1.3. Competitive scenario
7.8.1.4. Brazil market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.8.2. Argentina
7.8.2.1. Key country dynamics
7.8.2.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.8.2.3. Competitive scenario
7.8.2.4. Argentina market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.8.3. Chile
7.8.3.1. Key country dynamics
7.8.3.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.8.3.3. Competitive scenario
7.8.3.4. Chile market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.8.4. Colombia
7.8.4.1. Key country dynamics
7.8.4.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.8.4.3. Competitive scenario
7.8.4.4. Colombia market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.9. MEA
7.9.1. South Africa
7.9.1.1. Key country dynamics
7.9.1.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.9.1.3. Competitive scenario
7.9.1.4. South Africa market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.9.2. Saudi Arabia
7.9.2.1. Key country dynamics
7.9.2.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.9.2.3. Competitive scenario
7.9.2.4. Saudi Arabia market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.9.3. UAE
7.9.3.1. Key country dynamics
7.9.3.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.9.3.3. Competitive scenario
7.9.3.4. UAE market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.9.4. Kuwait
7.9.4.1. Key country dynamics
7.9.4.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.9.4.3. Competitive scenario
7.9.4.4. Kuwait market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.9.5. Qatar
7.9.5.1. Key country dynamics
7.9.5.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.9.5.3. Competitive scenario
7.9.5.4. Qatar market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.9.6. Morocco
7.9.6.1. Key country dynamics
7.9.6.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.9.6.3. Competitive scenario
7.9.6.4. Morocco market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
7.9.7. Jordan
7.9.7.1. Key country dynamics
7.9.7.2. Regulatory framework/ reimbursement structure
7.9.7.3. Competitive scenario
7.9.7.4. Jordan market estimates and forecasts 2021 to 2033 (USD Million)
Chapter 8. Competitive Landscape
8.1. Market Participant Categorization
8.2. Key Company Profiles
8.2.1. Syneron Medical Ltd
8.2.1.1. Company Overview
8.2.1.2. Financial Performance
8.2.1.3. Product Benchmarking
8.2.1.4. Strategic Initiatives
8.2.2. Sinclair
8.2.2.1. Company Overview
8.2.2.2. Financial Performance
8.2.2.3. Product Benchmarking
8.2.2.4. Strategic Initiatives
8.2.3. Acclaro Medical
8.2.3.1. Company Overview
8.2.3.2. Financial Performance
8.2.3.3. Product Benchmarking
8.2.3.4. Strategic Initiatives
8.2.4. Candela Corporation
8.2.4.1. Company Overview
8.2.4.2. Financial Performance
8.2.4.3. Product Benchmarking
8.2.4.4. Strategic Initiatives
8.2.5. Lumenis
8.2.5.1. Company Overview
8.2.5.2. Financial Performance
8.2.5.3. Product Benchmarking
8.2.5.4. Strategic Initiatives
8.2.6. El.En. S.p.A.
8.2.6.1. Company Overview
8.2.6.2. Financial Performance
8.2.6.3. Product Benchmarking
8.2.6.4. Strategic Initiatives
8.2.7. Cutera, Inc.
8.2.7.1. Company Overview
8.2.7.2. Financial Performance
8.2.7.3. Product Benchmarking
8.2.7.4. Strategic Initiatives
8.2.8. Alma Lasers.
8.2.8.1. Company Overview
8.2.8.2. Financial Performance
8.2.8.3. Product Benchmarking
8.2.8.4. Strategic Initiatives
8.2.9. Cynosure
8.2.9.1. Company Overview
8.2.9.2. Financial Performance
8.2.9.3. Product Benchmarking
8.2.9.4. Strategic Initiatives
8.2.10. Fotona
8.2.10.1. Company Overview
8.2.10.2. Financial Performance
8.2.10.3. Product Benchmarking
8.2.10.4. Strategic Initiatives
8.2.11. Solta Medical
8.2.11.1. Company Overview
8.2.11.2. Financial Performance
8.2.11.3. Product Benchmarking
8.2.11.4. Strategic Initiatives

List of Tables

Table 1. List of secondary sources
Table 2. List of abbreviations
Table 3. Global Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 4. Global Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 5. Global Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 6. Global Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Region, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 7. North America Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 8. North America Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 9. North America Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 10. North America Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Country, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 11. U.S. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 12. U.S. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 13. U.S. Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 14. Canada Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 15. Canada Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 16. Canada Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 17. Mexico Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 18. Mexico Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 19. Mexico Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 20. Europe Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 21. Europe Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 22. Europe Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 23. Europe Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Country, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 24. Sweden Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 25. Sweden Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 26. Sweden Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 27. Norway Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 28. Norway Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 29. Norway Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 30. Denmark Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 31. Denmark Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 32. Denmark Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 33. Spain Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 34. Spain Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 35. Spain Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 36. Italy Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 37. Italy Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 38. Italy Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 39. France Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 40. France Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 41. France Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 42. Germany Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 43. Germany Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 44. Germany Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 45. UK Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 46. UK Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 47. UK Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 48. Switzerland Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 49. Switzerland Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 50. Switzerland Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 51. Austria Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 52. Austria Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 53. Austria Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 54. Netherlands Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 55. Netherlands Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 56. Netherlands Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 57. Asia Pacific Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 58. Asia Pacific Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 59. Asia Pacific Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 60. Asia Pacific Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Country, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 61. South Korea Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 62. South Korea Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 63. South Korea Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 64. Thailand Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 65. Thailand Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 66. Thailand Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 67. Australia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 68. Australia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 69. Australia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 70. India Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 71. India Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 72. India Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 73. Japan Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 74. Japan Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 75. Japan Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 76. China Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 77. China Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 78. China Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 79. Singapore Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 80. Singapore Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 81. Singapore Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 82. Malaysia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 83. Malaysia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 84. Malaysia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 85. Indonesia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 86. Indonesia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 87. Indonesia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 88. Latin America Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 89. Latin America Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 90. Latin America Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 91. Latin America Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Country, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 92. Brazil Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 93. Brazil Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 94. Brazil Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 95. Argentina Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 96. Argentina Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 97. Argentina Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 98. Chile Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 99. Chile Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 100. Chile Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 101. Colombia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 102. Colombia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 103. Colombia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 104. Middle East & Africa Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 105. Middle East & Africa Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 106. Middle East & Africa Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 107. Middle East & Africa Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Country, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 108. Saudi Arabia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 109. Saudi Arabia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 110. South Africa Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 111. Saudi Arabia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 112. Saudi Arabia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 113. Saudi Arabia Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 114. UAE Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 115. UAE Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 116. UAE Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 117. Kuwait Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 118. Kuwait Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 119. Kuwait Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 120. Qatar Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 121. Qatar Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 122. Qatar Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 123. Jordan Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 124. Jordan Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 125. Jordan Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 126. Morocco Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Product, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 127. Morocco Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by Application, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Table 128. Morocco Energy-based Aesthetic Devices Market, by End Use, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)

List of Figures

Fig. 1 Information procurement
Fig. 2 Primary research pattern
Fig. 3 Market research approaches
Fig. 4 Value chain-based sizing & forecasting
Fig. 5 Market formulation & validation
Fig. 6 Energy-based Aesthetic Devices market segmentation
Fig. 7 Market driver analysis (Current & future impact)
Fig. 8 Market restraint analysis (Current & future impact)
Fig. 9 SWOT Analysis, By Factor (Political & Legal, Economic, and Technological)
Fig. 10 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Fig. 11 Energy-based Aesthetic Devices market, product outlook key takeaways (USD Million)
Fig. 12 Energy-based Aesthetic Devices market: product movement analysis 2025 & 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 13 Medical laser-based devices market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 14 Light-based devices market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 15 Radiofrequency (RF) based devices market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 16 Ultrasound devices market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 17 Others market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 18 Energy-based Aesthetic Devices market, application outlook key takeaways (USD Million)
Fig. 19 Energy-based Aesthetic Devices market: application movement analysis 2025 & 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 20 Body contouring & skin tightening market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 21 Skin rejuvenation market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 22 Hair removal market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 23 Vaginal rejuvenation market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 24 Pigmented lesion & tattoo removal market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 25 Other market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 26 Energy-based Aesthetic Devices market, end use outlook key takeaways (USD Million)
Fig. 27 Energy-based Aesthetic Devices market: end use movement analysis 2025 & 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 28 Hospital/surgery center market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 29 Medspa market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 30 Traditional spamarket revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 31 HCP owned clinic market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 32 Energy-based Aesthetic Devices market, regional key takeaways (USD Million)
Fig. 33 Energy-based Aesthetic Devices market regional outlook, 2025 & 2033 (USD Million)
Fig. 34 North America
Fig. 35 North America market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 36 US
Fig. 37 US market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 38 Canada
Fig. 39 Canada market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 40 Mexico
Fig. 41 Mexico market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 42 Europe
Fig. 43 Europe market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 44 UK
Fig. 45 UK market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 46 Germany
Fig. 47 Germany market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 48 France
Fig. 49 France market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 50 Italy
Fig. 51 Italy market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 52 Spain
Fig. 53 Spain market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 54 Denmark
Fig. 55 Denmark market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 56 Sweden
Fig. 57 Sweden market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 58 Norway
Fig. 59 Norway market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 60 Switzerland
Fig. 61 Switzerland market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 62 Austria
Fig. 63 Austria market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 64 Netherlands
Fig. 65 Netherlands market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 66 Asia Pacific
Fig. 67 Asia Pacific market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 68 China
Fig. 69 China market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 70 Japan
Fig. 71 Japan market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 72 India
Fig. 73 India market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 74 Australia
Fig. 75 Australia market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 76 South Korea
Fig. 77 South Korea market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 78 Thailand
Fig. 79 Thailand market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 80 Singapore
Fig. 81 Singapore market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 82 Malaysia
Fig. 83 Malaysia market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 84 Indonesia
Fig. 85 Indonesia market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 86 Latin America
Fig. 87 Latin America market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 88 Brazil
Fig. 89 Brazil market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 90 Argentina
Fig. 91 Argentina market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 92 Chile
Fig. 93 Chile market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 94 Colombia
Fig. 95 Colombia market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 96 Middle East and Africa
Fig. 97 Middle East and Africa market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 98 South Africa
Fig. 99 South Africa market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 100 Saudi Arabia
Fig. 101 Saudi Arabia market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 102 UAE
Fig. 103 UAE market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 104 Kuwait
Fig. 105 Kuwait market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 106 Qatar
Fig. 107 Qatar market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 108 Jordan
Fig. 109 Jordan market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 110 Morocco
Fig. 111 Morocco market estimates and forecasts, 2021 – 2033
Fig. 112 Market share of key market players


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