The aging of the population, namely the baby boomer demographic segment, is driving the market for facial rejuvenation products. The size and wealth of this aging segment and its overwhelming desire to retain a youthful appearance are driving growth for aesthetic procedures.
Worldwide, billions of dollars are spent annually on facial rejuvenation products and services. This comprehensive report from Kalorama Information, Facial Rejuvenation Markets Worldwide, covers both products and services in this dynamic market.
For this report, products pertain to:
In addition to market revenues and projections, this report contains procedure volumes for Chemical Peels, Dermabrasions, Microdermabrasions, Cheek implantsChin augmentations, Face lifts (Rhytidectomy), Forehead lifts, Lip augmentations, Rhinoplastys, and Blepharoplastys.
There are numerous issues that are shaping the direction of the field of facial rejuvenation. Some of the main issues and trends that are affecting the market include:
The following companies are profiled in this report:
The information and analysis presented in this report are based on extensive interviews with senior management of top companies in the worldwide facial rejuvenation market. Background information was obtained from a comprehensive search of published literature and reports obtained from various government, business, medical trade, and international journals. Key information from published literature was used to conduct interviews with over 30 industry executives and product managers to validate and obtain expert opinion on current and future trends in the worldwide facial rejuvenation market. Interviews were also used to confirm and/or adjust market size estimates, as well as in formulating market projections.
All market data pertains to the worldwide market at the manufacturers’ level. Data are expressed in current U.S. dollars. The base year for data was 2010. Historical data are provided for each of the years Market shares are provided for each market segment for the 2010 base year.
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Worldwide, billions of dollars are spent annually on facial rejuvenation products and services, according to healthcare market research publisher Kalorama Information. In its new report, Facial Rejuvenation Markets, Kalorama Information projects that growing demand from aging baby boomers will help drive the facial rejuvenation product market to increase by 13.7% annually through 2015, with the fillers and botulism segment leading the way as the market shifts increasingly towards less invasive procedures.
Market trends confirm that patients are moving away from invasive procedures that require significant downtime. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports that from 2009 to 2010 the total number of laser skin resurfacing procedures increased from approximately 10.9 million to 11.5 million, representing a 5% increase; and the number of Botox injection procedures grew by 12% from 4.8 million to 5.4 million.
"Technological advancements have made non-invasive treatment alternatives increasingly safe, affordable and easy to use," said Bruce Carlson, publisher of Kalorama Information. "As a result, patients are seeking treatment for wrinkles and other blemishes in larger numbers than ever before, a trend that is being magnified by the baby boomer phenomenon."
The baby boomers, who control about $2 trillion in spending power and 50% of all discretionary income, have an overwhelming desire to retain a youthful appearance, and they are turning to these less invasive and more affordable procedures in great numbers.
This demand for fast, safe and non-invasive facial rejuvenation is causing a shift in the paradigm of how the aging face is changing. More effort is being put into reshaping rather than correcting a particular defect. Cosmetic surgeons are focusing more on the total aging face with combination therapies. For example, multi-modality injectables like Botox are now combined with hyaluronic acid fillers to help correct defects around the eyes.
Kalorama Information's Facial Rejuvenation Markets covers both products (topical rejuvenation products, filler and botulism products and laser resurfacing, photodynamic therapy, radiofrequency therapy and tumescent liposuction products) and services (chemical peel, dermabrasion, microdermabrasion and surgical restoration). It provides market revenues and projections, procedure volumes, and discussions of trends and issues impacting the industry, as well as profiles of key companies competing in the facial rejuvenation market. It is available at: http://www.kaloramainformation.com/Facial-Rejuvenation-6235865/.
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