The growing awareness among general population regarding the benefits of homecare medical devices and technological advancement are increasing their adoption across the globe. These homecare dermatology energy-based devices save money and time and are easy to buy as they are available over the counter. These are some of the factors contributing to the growth of the homecare dermatology energy-based devices market.
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Rising prevalence of skin problems has been leading to scarring. Acne and wrinkles are considered the most common skin problems in the U.S., which are affecting over 50 million people yearly. Majority of physical changes, including permanent scarring occur due to acne. Moreover, about 85% of people aged between 12 and 24 experience acne.
The commonly used homecare dermatology energy-based devices for the treatment of acne and wrinkles are LEDs and phototherapy equipment. Thus, rising prevalence of skin disorders is directly expected to drive the growth of the global homecare dermatology energy-based device market over the forecast period.
LEDs are used for reducing fine lines, bringing of skin tone, while lasers are target specific and effective. The combination of both the devices can lead to better results. Also, increasing use of combination of technologies have better outcomes. LED lights have anti-bacterial properties which stop the growth of acne. Also, majority of the treatments work on all the skin tones.
For instance, RF Beaute Photo PLUS works on a combination of radio frequency and LED technology. LED minimises the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines and reduces the pore size while the RF removes the dirt from skin.
Product launches in the homecare dermatology energy-based device market are specifically governed by certain regulations, whose approval is necessary for the launch of products in the market.
Over the last few years, leading players in homecare dermatology energy-based device market have received regulatory approvals across major geographic markets, which have enabled them to launch various products in the market.
For instance, in October 2017, Home Skinovations Inc. received FDA clearance for its Anti-Aging Device Titan, which is proven to tighten the skin and enhance beauty without undergoing invasive procedures.
A wide range of side effects are linked with homecare dermatology energy-based devices, as these treatments work differently on different skin tones. It becomes difficult to determine suitability for hair removal treatments. The consumers can risk themselves to burns and pigmentation while treating an area that is not suitable. Also, there is a variation in the energy levels in home based lasers and IPL devices, which occurs due to the degradation of the components inside the device and can adversely affect the skin.
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This section of the report features profiles of the key players operating in the homecare dermatology energy-based devices market based on their market shares, product offerings, differential strategies, company dashboard and marketing approach. Examples of some of the key players featured in the report on the homecare dermatology energy-based device market include Shenzhen Leaflife Technology Co., Ltd., Dezac group ( Rio Beauty), Norlanya Technology Co., Home Skinovations Inc., Koninklijke Philips, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc., Procter & Gamble, Tria Beauty and Conair Corporation.
The companies offers a wide range of homecare dermatology energy-based devices for applications such as wrinkle reduction, hair removal, acne control and others. The key manufacturers of homecare dermatology energy-based devices are focusing on new marketing strategies to increase their product penetration and geographical presence in the global homecare dermatology energy-based devices market.
Laser equipment used at homecare are devices that are widely used for removal of hair, acne, wrinkles, skin pigmentations and others. Intense pulse light devices employ a range of light wavelengths. The equipment work on the principle of selective photothermolysis, thus these devices can be used for a broad range of targets.
The LED equipment are used as a painless treatment for applications such as premature aging, acne, inflammation, hyper-pigmentation, and others. Radio frequency devices affect the deep layers of the skin, and heat stimulates the structural changes resulting in reduction of wrinkles, reduced lines and strengthening of elastic fibers.
The company conducted a research study on the homecare dermatology energy-based devices market for the forecast period 2018 to 2028. The report offers a comprehensive evaluation of the business opportunities prevailing in the homecare dermatology energy-based devices market along with insights on the homecare dermatology energy-based devices consumer adoption process, iceberg analysis, pricing impact analysis, competition blueprint, and list of distributors for homecare dermatology energy-based devices market.
The report explains the macroeconomic factors that are influencing the dynamics of the homecare dermatology energy-based devices market and its futuristic potential.
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The report offers a comprehensive taxonomy of homecare dermatology energy-based devices market based on product type, application, distribution channel and region. The homecare dermatology energy-based devices are used for various applications such as skin rejuvenation, skin pigmentation, acne control, wrinkle reduction, and hair removal, among others. The major distributors of homecare dermatology energy-based devices are super market& hyper markets, retail pharmacies, drug stores and e-commerce.
By product type, the global homecare dermatology energy-based devices market is segmented into intense pulsed light (IPL) devices, laser devices, and LED devices, radiofrequency devices and infrared devices. Based on application, the global homecare dermatology energy-based devices market is segmented into hair removal, acne, wrinkles, skin rejuvenation and pigmentation.
Based on distribution channel, the global homecare dermatology energy-based devices market is segmented into super market & hyper market, retail pharmacies, drug store and e-commerce. The homecare dermatology energy-based devices market has been analyzed across regions of North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific Excluding China & Japan (APEC), China and Middle East & Africa (MEA).
The homecare dermatology energy-based devices market is likely to secure a CAGR of 11.5% during the forecast period.
A range of side effects such as burns and pigmentation while treating an area, can curb the growth of the market.
The current homecare dermatology energy-based devices market size is US$ 10.96 Bn.
North America is the dominant region to lead the market.
1. Executive Summary
1.1. Market Overview
1.2. Market Analysis
1.3. FMI Analysis and Recommendations
1.4. Wheel of Fortune
2. Market Introduction
2.1. Market Taxonomy
2.2. Market Definition
3. Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Opportunity Analysis
3.1. Macro-Economic Factors
3.2. Opportunity Analysis
4. Market Background
4.1. Market Dynamics
4.1.1. Drivers
4.1.2. Restraints
4.1.3. Trends
5. Global Economic Outlook
5.1. Gross Domestic Product by Region & Country, 2016 – 2021
6. Key Inclusions
6.1. Pricing Analysis, By Region
6.2. List of Key Distributors
6.3. Value Chain Analysis
6.4. Iceberg Analysis
7. North America Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2013–2017 and Forecast 2018–2028
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis by Country, 2013-2017
7.2.1. U.S.
7.2.2. Canada
7.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Country, 2018-2028
7.4. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Trend Analysis by Product Type, 2013-2017
7.4.1. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Devices
7.4.2. Laser Devices
7.4.3. LED Devices
7.4.4. Radio Frequency Devices
7.4.5. Infrared Devices
7.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Forecast By Product Type, 2018-2028
7.6. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Application, 2013-2017
7.6.1. Hair Removal
7.6.2. Acne
7.6.3. Wrinkles
7.6.4. Skin Rejuvenation
7.6.5. Skin Pigmentation
7.6.6. Others
7.7. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Application, 2018-2028
7.8. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Distribution Channel, 2013-2017
7.8.1. Super Markets and Hyper Markets
7.8.2. Retail Pharmacies
7.8.3. Drug store
7.8.4. e-commerce
7.9. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Distribution Channel, 2018-2028
7.10. Market Attractiveness Analysis
7.10.1. By Country
7.10.2. By Product Type
7.10.3. By Application
7.10.4. By Distribution Channel
7.11. Drivers and Restraints: Impact Analysis
7.12. Key Market Participants – Intensity Mapping
7.13. Key Mergers & Acquisitions
8. Latin America Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2013–2017 and Forecast 2018–2028
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis by Country, 2013-2017
8.2.1. Brazil
8.2.2. Mexico
8.2.3. Rest of Latin America
8.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Country, 2018-2028
8.4. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Trend Analysis by Product Type, 2013-2017
8.4.1. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Devices
8.4.2. Laser Devices
8.4.3. LED Devices
8.4.4. Radio Frequency Devices
8.4.5. Infrared Devices
8.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Forecast By Product Type, 2018-2028
8.6. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Application, 2013-2017
8.6.1. Hair Removal
8.6.2. Acne
8.6.3. Wrinkles
8.6.4. Skin Rejuvenation
8.6.5. Skin Pigmentation
8.6.6. Others
8.7. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Application, 2018-2028
8.8. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Distribution Channel, 2013-2017
8.8.1. Super Markets and Hyper Markets
8.8.2. Retail Pharmacies
8.8.3. Drug store
8.8.4. e-commerce
8.9. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Distribution Channel, 2018-2028
8.10. Market Attractiveness Analysis
8.10.1. By Country
8.10.2. By Product Type
8.10.3. By Application
8.10.4. By Distribution Channel
8.11. Drivers and Restraints: Impact Analysis
8.12. Key Market Participants – Intensity Mapping
8.13. Key Mergers & Acquisitions
9. Western Europe Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2013–2017 and Forecast 2018–2028
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis by Country, 2013-2017
9.2.1. Germany
9.2.2. U.K
9.2.3. France
9.2.4. Italy
9.2.5. Spain
9.2.6. Rest of Western Europe
9.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Country, 2018-2028
9.4. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Trend Analysis by Product Type, 2013-2017
9.4.1. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Devices
9.4.2. Laser Devices
9.4.3. LED Devices
9.4.4. Radio Frequency Devices
9.4.5. Infrared Devices
9.4.6. Others
9.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Forecast By Product Type, 2018-2028
9.6. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Application, 2013-2017
9.6.1. Hair Removal
9.6.2. Acne
9.6.3. Wrinkles
9.6.4. Skin Rejuvenation
9.6.5. Skin Pigmentation
9.7. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Application, 2018-2028
9.8. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Distribution Channel, 2013-2017
9.8.1. Super Markets and Hyper Markets
9.8.2. Retail Pharmacies
9.8.3. Drug store
9.8.4. e-commerce
9.9. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Distribution Channel, 2018-2028
9.10. Market Attractiveness Analysis
9.10.1. By Country
9.10.2. By Product Type
9.10.3. By Application
9.10.4. By Distribution Channel
9.11. Drivers and Restraints: Impact Analysis
9.12. Key Market Participants – Intensity Mapping
9.13. Key Mergers & Acquisitions
10. Eastern Europe Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2013–2017 and Forecast 2018–2028
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis by Country, 2013-2017
10.2.1. Russia
10.2.2. Poland
10.2.3. Rest of Eastern Europe
10.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Country, 2018-2028
10.4. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Trend Analysis by Product Type, 2013-2017
10.4.1. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Devices
10.4.2. Laser Devices
10.4.3. LED Devices
10.4.4. Radio Frequency Devices
10.4.5. Infrared Devices
10.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Forecast By Product Type, 2018-2028
10.6. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Application, 2013-2017
10.6.1. Hair Removal
10.6.2. Acne
10.6.3. Wrinkles
10.6.4. Skin Rejuvenation
10.6.5. Skin Pigmentation
10.6.6. Others
10.7. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Application, 2018-2028
10.8. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Distribution Channel, 2013-2017
10.8.1. Super Markets and Hyper Markets
10.8.2. Retail Pharmacies
10.8.3. Drug store
10.8.4. e-commerce
10.9. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Distribution Channel, 2018-2028
10.10. Market Attractiveness Analysis
10.10.1. By Country
10.10.2. By Product Type
10.10.3. By Application
10.10.4. By Distribution Channel
10.11. Drivers and Restraints: Impact Analysis
10.12. Key Market Participants – Intensity Mapping
10.13. Key Mergers & Acquisitions
11. Asia Pacific Excluding China & Japan Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2013–2017 and Forecast 2018–2028
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis by Country, 2013-2017
11.2.1. India
11.2.2. Australia and New Zealand
11.2.3. ASEAN
11.2.4. Rest of APEC
11.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Country, 2018-2028
11.4. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Trend Analysis by Product Type, 2013-2017
11.4.1. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Devices
11.4.2. Laser Devices
11.4.3. LED Devices
11.4.4. Radio Frequency Devices
11.4.5. Infrared Devices
11.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Forecast By Product Type, 2018-2028
11.6. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Application, 2013-2017
11.6.1. Hair Removal
11.6.2. Acne
11.6.3. Wrinkles
11.6.4. Skin Rejuvenation
11.6.5. Skin Pigmentation
11.7. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Application, 2018-2028
11.8. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Distribution Channel, 2013-2017
11.8.1. Super Markets and Hyper Markets
11.8.2. Retail Pharmacies
11.8.3. Drug store
11.8.4. e-commerce
11.9. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Distribution Channel, 2018-2028
11.10. Market Attractiveness Analysis
11.10.1. By Country
11.10.2. By Product Type
11.10.3. By Application
11.10.4. By Distribution Channel
11.11. Drivers and Restraints: Impact Analysis
11.12. Key Market Participants – Intensity Mapping
11.13. Key Mergers & Acquisitions
12. China Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2013–2017 and Forecast 2018–2028
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Trend Analysis by Product Type, 2013-2017
12.2.1. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Devices
12.2.2. Laser Devices
12.2.3. LED Devices
12.2.4. Radio Frequency Devices
12.2.5. Infrared Devices
12.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Forecast By Product Type, 2018-2028
12.4. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Application, 2013-2017
12.4.1. Hair Removal
12.4.2. Acne
12.4.3. Wrinkles
12.4.4. Skin Rejuvenation
12.4.5. Skin Pigmentation
12.4.6. Others
12.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Application, 2018-2028
12.6. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Distribution Channel, 2013-2017
12.6.1. Super Markets and Hyper Markets
12.6.2. Retail Pharmacies
12.6.3. Drug store
12.6.4. e-commerce
12.7. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Distribution Channel, 2018-2028
12.8. Market Attractiveness Analysis
12.8.1. By Country
12.8.2. By Product Type
12.8.3. By Application
12.8.4. By Distribution Channel
12.9. Drivers and Restraints: Impact Analysis
12.10. Key Market Participants – Intensity Mapping
12.11. Key Mergers & Acquisitions
13. Middle East and Africa Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2013–2017 and Forecast 2018–2028
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis by Country, 2013-2017
13.2.1. GCC Countries
13.2.2. South Africa
13.2.3. Rest of Middle East and Africa
13.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Country, 2018-2028
13.4. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Trend Analysis by Product Type, 2013-2017
13.4.1. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Devices
13.4.2. Laser Devices
13.4.3. LED Devices
13.4.4. Radio Frequency Devices
13.4.5. Infrared Devices
13.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Forecast By Product Type, 2018-2028
13.6. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Application, 2013-2017
13.6.1. Hair Removal
13.6.2. Acne
13.6.3. Wrinkles
13.6.4. Skin Rejuvenation
13.6.5. Skin Pigmentation
13.6.6. Others
13.7. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Application, 2018-2028
13.8. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Trend Analysis by Distribution Channel, 2013-2017
13.8.1. Super Markets and Hyper Markets
13.8.2. Retail Pharmacies
13.8.3. Drug store
13.8.4. e-commerce
13.9. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Distribution Channel, 2018-2028
13.10. Market Attractiveness Analysis
13.10.1. By Country
13.10.2. By Product Type
13.10.3. By Application
13.10.4. By Distribution Channel
13.11. Drivers and Restraints: Impact Analysis
13.12. Key Market Participants – Intensity Mapping
13.13. Key Mergers & Acquisitions
14. Forecast Factors: Relevance and Impact
15. Forecast Assumptions
16. Market Structure Analysis
16.1. Market Structure by Tier
16.2. Market Share Analysis (2017)
16.3. Product Intensity Mapping by Key Manufacturer
17. Competition Analysis
17.1. Competition Dashboard
17.2. Competitors Deep Dive
17.2.1. Procter & Gamble
17.2.1.1. Overview
17.2.1.2. Product and Application Portfolio
17.2.1.3. Sales Footprint
17.2.1.4. Strategy
17.2.1.5. Analyst Commentary
17.2.1.6. Key Developments by Target Product Category
17.2.1.7. Marketing Strategy
17.2.1.8. Product Strategy
17.2.2. Norlina Technology Co.
17.2.3. Silk'n
17.2.4. Tria Beauty
17.2.5. Krasr
17.2.6. Koninklijke Philips
17.2.7. LED Technologies, Inc.
17.2.8. Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.
17.2.9. Conair Corporation
17.2.10. Shenzhen Leaflife Technology Co., Ltd.
18. Global Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2012–2016 and Forecast 2017–2028 by Region
18.1. Introduction / Key Findings
18.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis by Region
18.2.1. North America
18.2.2. Latin America
18.2.3. Western Europe
18.2.4. Eastern Europe
18.2.5. Asia Pacific Excluding Japan and China
18.2.6. China
18.2.7. Middle East and Africa
18.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Region
18.4. Market Attractiveness Analysis by Region
19. Global Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2012–2016 and Forecast 2017–2028, By Product Type
19.1. Introduction/Key Finding
19.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Analysis by Product Type, 2013-2017
19.2.1. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Devices
19.2.2. Laser Devices
19.2.3. LED Devices
19.2.4. Radio Frequency Devices
19.2.5. Infrared Devices
19.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Units) Forecast By Product Type, 2018-2028
19.4. Market Attractiveness Analysis by Product Type
20. Global Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2012–2016 and Forecast 2017–2028, By Application
20.1. Introduction/Key Finding
20.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis by Application, 2013-2017
20.2.1. Hair Removal
20.2.2. Acne
20.2.3. Wrinkles
20.2.4. Skin Rejuvenation
20.2.5. Skin Pigmentation
20.2.6. Others
20.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Application, 2018-2028
21. Global Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2012–2016 and Forecast 2017–2028, By Distribution Channel
21.1. Introduction/Key Finding
21.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis by Distribution Channel, 2013-2017
21.2.1. Super Markets and Hyper Markets
21.2.2. Retail Pharmacies
21.2.3. Drug store
21.2.4. e-commerce
21.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) Forecast By Distribution Channel, 2018-2028
21.4. Market Attractiveness Analysis by Distribution Channel
22. Global Homecare Dermatology Energy Based Devices Market Analysis 2012–2016 and Forecast 2017–2028
22.1. Market Value Share Analysis by All Segment
22.2. Y-o-Y Growth Analysis by All Segment
22.3. Absolute $ Opportunity
23. Assumptions and Acronyms Used
24. Research Methodology
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