Market Overview
The global skin rejuvenation devices market size was valued at US$ 1,478 million in 2017, and is expected to witness a CAGR of 9.3% over the forecast period (2018 – 2026).
Skin rejuvenation procedures are preferred to enhance the skin features. It is a cosmetic treatment which reduces wrinkles, sagging skin, and others and provides younger skin appearance.
Certain factors that are driving the market growth include increasing population, increasing awareness regarding aesthetic procedures, rising adoption of minimally invasive devices, and technological advancement in devices.
The medical aesthetic devices market is segmented by type of device (energy-based aesthetic device and non-energy-based aesthetic device), application (skin resurfacing and tightening, body contouring and cellulite reduction, hair removal, facial aesthetic procedures.
Why Invest
In busy aesthetic practices, where there is continuous client flow, a robust budget for equipment is practically a necessity. Injectable treatments such as dermal fillers and botulinum toxin are limited and will restrict the practitioners ability to treat a range of skin concerns and encourage the client to return monthly, increasing retention, loyalty and revenue in the long term.
Invest Smart
There is no one device that will address all or even most of the aesthetic needs of your clients. That is why you must be discerning in your decision-making and consider the practical as well as clinical benefits of each device. When shopping around for new aesthetic equipment for clinics, there’s often a lot of noise and bluster when all you really need are the facts, which is why re recommend investing in evidence based equipment.
Return on investment is key when choosing a device as cost is factor. Therefore research devices that will offer a fast ROI and meet the demands of your business.
Equipment
Micro-needling is one of the most popular and versatile cosmetic treatments available, commonly used to treat scars, hair loss, wrinkles, acne, enlarged pores, hyper-pigmentation and photodamage. However it is important to research the device as a high torque is critical for adequate and accurate needle penetration, a weak motor will result in the needle getting hung up in the skin causing long term fibrosis and inaccurate depth.
Other popular devices and aesthetic equipment include lasers, plasma, microdermabrasion, high frequency, radio frequency, carboxytherapy and hydra facial systems.
Get in Touch
To learn more about the Cosmo Pro devices and how they can help you grow and expand your aesthetic business, contact us via email: admin@cosmopro.co.uk or browse our website.
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