Global Cellulite Treatment Market – Snapshot
The human body has a network of
connective tissue strands, called septae, to hold fat in place. If the
septae is not strong and tightly woven, fat can bulge out, giving it a
dimpled and lumpy appearance. This condition is termed as cellulite.
Women are more susceptible to suffer from cellulite than men. Cellulite
is mostly noticeable on the thighs and buttocks, affecting more than 90%
of post-adolescent women. There are several factors related to
cellulite, the major ones include hormonal factors, genetics, diet,
sedentary lifestyle, medications, and certain health conditions.
The global cellulite treatment market was
valued at around US$ 619.2 Mn in 2017 and is anticipated to reach US$
1,438.5 Mn by 2026, expanding at a CAGR of 10.1% from 2018 to 2026.
Increasing geriatric population, expanded applications of esthetic
devices, rising disposable income, introduction of technological
developed products, and decreasing social taboos boosting the acceptance
of esthetic procedures are some factors that are estimated to propel
the market during the forecast period.
Technological advancements have and are expected to continue to increase the efficacy and ease of usage of esthetic products. Lasers and other energy devices have been optimized to utilize a combination of wavelengths to reduce signs of aging and improve appearance with minimal discomfort. Esthetic products are being modified to reduce downtime in order to cater to the demand for faster procedures. This expansion trend of the market is driven by technological improvements, which is expected to continue during the forecast period. Moreover, improvements in standard of living and increased individual wealth and discretionary income have allowed customers to allocate more disposable income to medical esthetic treatments, which in turn is likely to fuel the cellulite treatment market
The global cellulite treatment market has
been segmented based on treatment type, technique, end-user, and
region. In terms of treatment type, the energy-based treatment segment
is estimated to account for a major share of the market. Advances in
energy-based esthetic devices have enabled a wider range of indication
to be treated by less painful, safe, and effective medical esthetic
treatment procedures. Majority of energy-based devices are non-invasive
in nature, which are perceived to be safer and carry lower treatment
risk with limited post-procedural downtime as compared to traditional
invasive surgical procedures.
In terms of region, North America
accounts for a leading share of the global cellulite treatment market,
in terms of revenue, followed by Europe. Dominance of North America in
the global cellulite treatment market can be attributed to the high
disposable income of people, concentration of global market players,
well-developed health care infrastructure, and high awareness about
latest medical development in the region. Moreover, strong research and
development activities in the region promoting the development of new
therapies have contributed to the significant market share held by the
region in the global cellulite treatment. The cellulite treatment market
in Asia Pacific is expected to expand at a significant pace due to
increasing penetration of market players operating in the esthetic
industry in emerging economies, such as China and India, and rise in
consumer awareness about the treatment of cellulite in the region. Other
regions, such as Middle East & Africa and Latin America, are
expected to be prospective markets for cellulite treatment in the near
future due to the high rate of adoption of advanced therapeutics coupled
with the rapid expansion of the health care industry in these regions.
Prominent players operating in the global
cellulite treatment market include Cynosure, Inc., Cutera, Inc.,
Nestle, Merz, Inc., Mentor Worldwide LLC, Fosun Pharmaceutical Co.,
Ltd., Allergan plc, and Syneron Medical Ltd.
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