Dermatology Devices Market Size, Analysis, and Forecast Report: 2016-2026

Dermatology is a branch of medicine which facilitate the diagnosis and treatment of skin, hair, nail related diseases. Dermatology procedures are performed to enhance the aesthetics by correcting skin flaws such as acne, scars, wrinkles and other skin conditions. The dermatology treatment are prescribed for sun damage and aging, as well as skin cancer, and other medical skin conditions. The dermatology industry is categorized into two segments, medical dermatology and cosmetic dermatology. Laser treatments, Chemical peel, Injectable fillers, Acne treatment, Acne scar removal, Microdermabrasion, Vein treatment, Lip augmentation, Non-surgical nose job, Non-surgical facelift and others are fall under cosmetic technology. The dermatology devices market experienced a shift in adoption from lifesaving tool to a life style enhanced technology. The growing popularity of skin treatment in fashion industries has provided a premium identity to dermatology industry. Owing to this, the industry is expected to witness a remarkable increase in demand for high end dermatology devices in future.

Dermatology Devices Market: Drivers and Restraints

Increasing prevalence of skin cancer and other skin related disorders, growing awareness for skin rejuvenation and other dermatology treatment and introduction of novel technologies are driving the growth of dermatology devices market. Moreover, the rapid transition of dermatology industry towards fashion industry and favorable reimbursement policies would pace to the market growth. However, the premium price of dermatology procedures, high cost of devices and lack of skilled work force would impede the market growth. The commercialization of economic dermatology devices would hold a prominent opportunity, especially in emerging economies.

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Dermatology Devices Market: Segmentation

The global dermatologydevices market is segmented based...