
Veterinary Lasers Market, Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis and Forecast, 2025-2034
Description
The Global Veterinary Lasers Market was valued at USD 353.1 million in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 8.4% to reach USD 785.9 million by 2034, driven by increasing pet ownership rates, rising incidence of chronic diseases in animals, and growing preference for non-invasive treatments. Veterinary lasers provide effective solutions for pain management, wound healing, inflammation reduction, and surgical procedures, offering drug-free alternatives that significantly improve animal recovery times. The expanding adoption of laser therapy in veterinary practices, coupled with advancements in portable and handheld devices, is further fueling market expansion across companion animals and livestock applications.
The surge in pet healthcare spending, increasing pet insurance coverage, and heightened awareness of the benefits of laser therapy have made veterinary lasers a vital component in modern veterinary care. Technologies like CO₂ and diode lasers, offering enhanced precision, quicker healing, and minimally invasive surgery options, are becoming increasingly popular among veterinarians. Moreover, emerging trends such as AI-guided laser therapy, multimodal treatment approaches, and the development of cost-effective, user-friendly devices are expected to further support the global market’s growth trajectory in the coming years.
The veterinary lasers market is primarily segmented by animal type, with companion animals leading in 2024, generating USD 231.6 million. Companion animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and exotic pets, are witnessing increased demand for advanced veterinary care as pet owners seek high-quality treatments for age-related conditions, injuries, and chronic diseases like arthritis. Rising humanization of pets and willingness to invest in sophisticated therapies have significantly boosted the use of laser treatments in veterinary hospitals and clinics. Therapeutic lasers, in particular, are widely used to accelerate tissue repair, alleviate pain, and enhance mobility in aging pets.
In terms of laser type, therapeutic lasers dominated the market in 2024, with a valuation of USD 187.2 million. Therapeutic lasers are extensively adopted for pain management, chronic arthritis treatment, and wound therapy due to their effectiveness in reducing inflammation, promoting cell regeneration, and enhancing blood circulation without invasive surgery. As the demand for non-pharmaceutical, safe treatment alternatives rises, therapeutic lasers are expected to continue dominating the veterinary lasers landscape, offering new opportunities for clinical adoption and product innovation.
The North America Veterinary Lasers Market accounted for USD 144.8 million in 2024, driven by the region's advanced veterinary healthcare infrastructure, rising pet insurance penetration, and increased awareness about non-invasive animal treatments. The U.S. leads the North American market, with high pet ownership rates and a strong willingness among pet owners to invest in specialized treatments like laser therapy. Veterinary hospitals and specialty clinics across the region are increasingly adopting high-powered and AI-assisted laser devices to offer more precise, efficient, and faster treatment options, further cementing North America's leadership in the global veterinary lasers market.
Companies such as BIOLASE, Inc., ASAveterinary, Cutting Edge Laser Technologies, FISIOLINE, Erchonia, GLOBUS Sport and Health Technologies LLC, IMV Imaging, IRIDEX Corporation, Lambda S.p.A., Multi Radiance Medical, SpectraVET, Summus Laser, VBS Direct Limited, and VetScalpel are strengthening their market presence through product innovations, strategic partnerships, and global expansion. These companies are focusing on developing technologically advanced, portable, and user-friendly veterinary lasers to address evolving clinical needs. Investments in research and development, expanding product portfolios, and efforts toward regulatory approvals are central strategies helping these players maintain competitive advantages in the growing veterinary lasers market.
The surge in pet healthcare spending, increasing pet insurance coverage, and heightened awareness of the benefits of laser therapy have made veterinary lasers a vital component in modern veterinary care. Technologies like CO₂ and diode lasers, offering enhanced precision, quicker healing, and minimally invasive surgery options, are becoming increasingly popular among veterinarians. Moreover, emerging trends such as AI-guided laser therapy, multimodal treatment approaches, and the development of cost-effective, user-friendly devices are expected to further support the global market’s growth trajectory in the coming years.
The veterinary lasers market is primarily segmented by animal type, with companion animals leading in 2024, generating USD 231.6 million. Companion animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and exotic pets, are witnessing increased demand for advanced veterinary care as pet owners seek high-quality treatments for age-related conditions, injuries, and chronic diseases like arthritis. Rising humanization of pets and willingness to invest in sophisticated therapies have significantly boosted the use of laser treatments in veterinary hospitals and clinics. Therapeutic lasers, in particular, are widely used to accelerate tissue repair, alleviate pain, and enhance mobility in aging pets.
In terms of laser type, therapeutic lasers dominated the market in 2024, with a valuation of USD 187.2 million. Therapeutic lasers are extensively adopted for pain management, chronic arthritis treatment, and wound therapy due to their effectiveness in reducing inflammation, promoting cell regeneration, and enhancing blood circulation without invasive surgery. As the demand for non-pharmaceutical, safe treatment alternatives rises, therapeutic lasers are expected to continue dominating the veterinary lasers landscape, offering new opportunities for clinical adoption and product innovation.
The North America Veterinary Lasers Market accounted for USD 144.8 million in 2024, driven by the region's advanced veterinary healthcare infrastructure, rising pet insurance penetration, and increased awareness about non-invasive animal treatments. The U.S. leads the North American market, with high pet ownership rates and a strong willingness among pet owners to invest in specialized treatments like laser therapy. Veterinary hospitals and specialty clinics across the region are increasingly adopting high-powered and AI-assisted laser devices to offer more precise, efficient, and faster treatment options, further cementing North America's leadership in the global veterinary lasers market.
Companies such as BIOLASE, Inc., ASAveterinary, Cutting Edge Laser Technologies, FISIOLINE, Erchonia, GLOBUS Sport and Health Technologies LLC, IMV Imaging, IRIDEX Corporation, Lambda S.p.A., Multi Radiance Medical, SpectraVET, Summus Laser, VBS Direct Limited, and VetScalpel are strengthening their market presence through product innovations, strategic partnerships, and global expansion. These companies are focusing on developing technologically advanced, portable, and user-friendly veterinary lasers to address evolving clinical needs. Investments in research and development, expanding product portfolios, and efforts toward regulatory approvals are central strategies helping these players maintain competitive advantages in the growing veterinary lasers market.
Table of Contents
116 Pages
- Chapter 1 Methodology
- 1.1 Industry coverage
- 1.2 Market scope and definitions
- 1.3 Research design
- 1.4 Market size estimates and calculations
- 1.4.1 Approach 1: Bottom-up approach
- 1.4.2 Approach 2: Parent market analysis
- 1.5 Key trends for market estimates
- 1.6 Forecast model
- 1.7 Primary research & validation
- 1.7.1 Primary sources
- 1.7.2 Data mining sources
- 1.7.2.1 Paid sources
- 1.7.2.2 Public sources
- Chapter 2 Executive Summary
- 2.1 Industry 360 degree synopsis
- 2.1.1 Business trends
- 2.1.2 Regional trends
- 2.1.3 Animal type trends
- 2.1.4 Laser type 29
- 2.1.5 Product type trends
- 2.1.6 Technology trends
- 2.1.7 Modality trends
- 2.1.8 Application trends
- 2.1.9 End user trends
- Chapter 3 Industry Insights
- 3.1 Industry ecosystem
- 3.2 Industry impact forces
- 3.2.1 Growth drivers
- 3.2.1.1 Increasing animal population & ownership rates
- 3.2.1.2 Growing chronic diseases in animals
- 3.2.1.3 Increased awareness about non-invasive treatments
- 3.2.1.4 Increasing veterinary healthcare expenditure
- 3.2.2.1 Regulatory challenges
- 3.2.2.2 Adoption of alternative treatment
- 3.3 Growth potential analysis
- 3.3.1 By animal type
- 3.3.2 By laser type 45
- 3.3.3 By product type
- 3.3.4 By technology
- 3.3.5 By modality 48
- 3.3.6 By application
- 3.3.7 By end user 50
- 3.4 Technology landscape
- 3.5 Regulatory landscape
- 3.6 Future market trends
- 3.7 Porter's analysis
- 3.8 PESTEL analysis
- Chapter 4 Competitive Landscape, 2024
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.1.1 Cutting Edge Laser Technologies
- 4.1.2 Multi Radiance Medical
- 4.1.3 IRIDEX Corporation
- 4.2 Company matrix analysis
- 4.3 Competitive analysis of major market players
- 4.4 Competitive positioning matrix, 2023
- 4.5 Strategy dashboard
- Chapter 5 Veterinary Lasers Market, By Animal Type
- 5.1 Companion animals
- 5.2 Livestock animals
- Chapter 6 Veterinary Lasers Market, By Laser Type
- 6.1 Therapeutic lasers
- 6.2 Surgical lasers
- 6.3 Dual application lasers
- Chapter 7 Veterinary Lasers Market, By Product Type
- 7.1 Class 1
- 7.2 Class 3
- 7.2.1 Class 3B 70
- 7.2.2 Class 3R 71
- 7.3 Class 4
- Chapter 8 Veterinary Lasers Market, By Technology
- 8.1 CO2 lasers
- 8.2 Diode lasers
- 8.3 Other technologies
- Chapter 9 Veterinary Lasers Market, By Modality
- 9.1 Table-top
- 9.2 Hand-held
- 9.3 On-caster
- Chapter 10 Veterinary Lasers Market, By Application
- 10.1 Pain management
- 10.2 Chronic arthritis
- 10.3 Wound therapy
- 10.4 Traumatic injuries
- 10.5 Other applications
- Chapter 11 Veterinary Lasers Market, By End User
- 11.1 Veterinary hospitals
- 11.2 Veterinary clinics
- 11.3 Home care
- 11.4 Research institutes
- Chapter 12 Veterinary Lasers Market, By Region
- 12.1 North America
- 12.2 Europe
- 12.3 Asia Pacific
- 12.4 Latin America
- 12.5 Middle East and Africa
- Chapter 13 Company Profiles
- 13.1 ASALaser
- 13.1.1 Global overview
- 13.1.2 Business overview
- 13.1.3 Financial data
- 13.1.4 Product landscape
- 13.1.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.2 BIOLASE
- 13.2.1 Global overview
- 13.2.2 Business overview
- 13.2.3 Financial data
- 13.2.4 Product landscape
- 13.2.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.3 Cutting Edge Laser Technologies
- 13.3.1 Global overview
- 13.3.2 Business overview
- 13.3.3 Financial data
- 13.3.4 Product landscape
- 13.3.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.4 Erchonia
- 13.4.1 Global overview
- 13.4.2 Business overview
- 13.4.3 Financial data
- 13.4.4 Product landscape
- 13.4.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.5 FISIOLINE
- 13.5.1 Global overview
- 13.5.2 Business overview
- 13.5.3 Financial data
- 13.5.4 Product landscape
- 13.5.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.6 GLOBUS SPORT AND HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES
- 13.6.1 Global overview
- 13.6.2 Business overview
- 13.6.3 Financial data
- 13.6.4 Product landscape
- 13.6.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.7 IMV Imaging
- 13.7.1 Global overview
- 13.7.2 Business overview
- 13.7.3 Financial data
- 13.7.4 Product landscape
- 13.7.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.8 IRIDEX Corporation
- 13.8.1 Global overview
- 13.8.2 Business overview
- 13.8.3 Financial data
- 13.8.4 Product landscape
- 13.8.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.9 Lambda SpA
- 13.9.1 Global overview
- 13.9.2 Business overview
- 13.9.3 Financial data
- 13.9.4 Product landscape
- 13.9.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.10 Multi Radiance Medical
- 13.10.1 Global overview
- 13.10.2 Business overview
- 13.10.3 Financial data
- 13.10.4 Product landscape
- 13.10.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.11 SpectraVET
- 13.11.1 Global overview
- 13.11.2 Business overview
- 13.11.3 Financial data
- 13.11.4 Product landscape
- 13.11.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.12 Summus Laser
- 13.12.1 Global overview
- 13.12.2 Business overview
- 13.12.3 Financial data
- 13.12.4 Product landscape
- 13.12.5 Strategic outlook
- 13.12.6 SWOT analysis
- 13.13 VBS Direct Limited
- 13.13.1 Global overview
- 13.13.2 Business overview
- 13.13.3 Financial data
- 13.13.4 Product landscape
- 13.13.5 SWOT analysis
- 13.14 VetScalpel
- 13.14.1 Global overview
- 13.14.2 Business overview
- 13.14.3 Financial data
- 13.14.4 Product landscape
- 13.14.5 SWOT analysis
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