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2010-2015年美国美容整形外科行业预测报告
NEW US industry forecasts to 2010 & 2015 Cosmetic Surgery Products
Study # 2099 September 2006 $4300
US demand increasing over 9% annually through 2010 America’s obsession with youth, coupled with favorable demographics (e.g., the aging population), greater product availability and the continued introduction of new products, will fuel gains in cosmetic surgery procedures over the next decade. US demand for cosmetic surgery products is forecast to increase 9.2 percent per year to $2.7 billion in 2010, based on increases in cosmetic surgery procedures, which are forecast to expand 9.0 percent annually to 17.5 million procedures over the same time period. Best opportunities are expected in nonsurgical markets (such as injections, dermal resurfacing and microdermabrasion) due to consumer preferences for less invasive treatments. However, demand for surgical products will continue to be strong in areas, such as implants, where there are no significant alternatives. Injectables growing fastest, but equipment to remain largest product type Strong prospects for products used in cosmetic procedures are the result of growing demand and acceptance on the consumer side and a greater availability and proficiency of practitioners. The aging of the US population, an increasingly competitive work force, continued exposure to beauty “ideals” in entertainment and advertising, and favorable consumer incomes are expected to spur continued interest in cosmetic procedures, especially as less invasive alternatives are developed. More consumers are expected to try cosmetic procedures if they are affordable, available close to home, and have minimal recovery time. Medical practitioners are expected to increasingly offer cosmetic options as these procedures are generally “out-of-pocket” expenses and thus avoid the need to deal with insurance companies. The development of easier-to-use and safer products and procedures will also open up strong opportunities in other markets such as beauty salons and spas. Equipment will continue to be the largest product type, with 30 percent of the market in 2010. Demand will be driven by gains in the use of microdermabrasion machines and a variety of other new equipment types, as well as continued steady growth in the large laser market. Microdermabrasion machines will benefit as a rising number of men and women wish to have a younger looking complexion through a procedure that requires little or no recovery time. Injectables will register the fastest gains. Growth in this sector boomed with the introduction of BOTOX (Allergan) in the 1990s when it was used for “off label” wrinkle treatments, and later when it achieved FDA approval for cosmetic indications. Going forward, injectables demand will benefit from new product introductions, most notably tissue fillers based on hyaluronic acid and others, that provide improved, longer-lasting results. Study coverage This new Freedonia US industry study, Cosmetic Surgery Products, is priced at $4300. It presents historical demand data through 2005 plus forecasts to 2010 and 2015 (in current dollars) by procedure, product and raw material. The study also considers market environment factors, evaluates company market shares and profiles 27 US industry suppliers.
Table of Contents Executi ve Summary Market Envir onment Demographic Trends Macroeconomic Outlook Consumer Spending Outlook Treatment Provider Trends Competitive Product Trends Medical Product Market Outlook Regulatory Issues COSMETIC PROCEDURES BY TYPE Nonsurgical Injections Botulinum Toxin Collagen Injection Sclerotherapy Fat Injections Other Tissue Fillers Laser Treatments Hair Removal Skin Resurfacing & Other Non-Laser Skin Resurfacing Other Nonsurgical Surgical Reshaping Lifts & Tucks Implants Liposuction Other Surgical PRODUCTS Equipment Lasers Hair Removal Skin Resurfacing Other Microdermabrators Liposuction Equipment Consumables Other Implants Breast Implants Types of Breast Implants Producers Other Implants Lip Chin & Cheek All Other Injectables Botulinum Toxin Tissue Fillers Collagen Other Other
Wound Care Disposables Bandages & Dressings Wound Closures Other Other Cosmetic Surgery Products RAW MATERIALS Biological Materials Microbial Extracts Collagen Other Polymers Other INDUSTRY STRUCTURE Market Share Industry Restructuring Competitive Strategies Research & Development Cooperative Agreements Marketing Company Profile
List of Tables & Charts Executive Summary 1 Summary Table Market Envir onment 1 Population & Household Trends 2 Macroeconomic Indicators 3 Personal Consumption Expenditures 4 Medical Providers 5 Medical Products Market Outlook COSMETIC PROCEDURES BY TYPE 1 Cosmetic Procedures by Type Cht Cosmetic Procedures by Type 2 Nonsurgical Cosmetic Procedures by Type Cht Nonsurgical Procedures by Type 3 Cosmetic Injection Demand by Type 4 Laser Treatment by Type 5 Skin Resurfacing Treatments by Type 6 Other Nonsurgical Cosmetic Treatments 7 Surgical Cosmetic Procedures by Type Cht Surgical Procedures by Type, 2005 8 Cosmetic Reshaping Procedures 9 Cosmetic Lifts & Tucks 10 Cosmetic Implant Procedures 11 Liposuction Procedures 12 Other Surgical Cosmetic Procedures
PRODUCTS 1 Cosmetic Surgery Products Demand by Type Cht Cosmetic Surgery Products Demand by Type 2 Cosmetic Surgery Equipment Demand 3 Cosmetic Laser Demand 4 Microdermabrator Demand 5 Liposuction Equipment Demand 6 Cosmetic Surgery Consumables Demand 7 Other Cosmetic Surgery Equipment Demand 8 Cosmetic Surgery Implants Demand 9 Breast Implants Demand 10 Other Cosmetic Implants Demand 11 Cosmetic Surgery Injectables Demand 12 Botulinum Toxin Demand in Cosmetic Surgery 13 Tissue Fillers Demand in Cosmetic Surgery 14 Collagen Fillers Demand in Cosmetic Surgery 15 Other Tissue Fillers Demand in Cosmetic Surgery 16 Other Injectables Demand in Cosmetic Surgery 17 Cosmetic Surgery Wound Care Disposables Demand 18 Bandages & Dressings Demand in Cosmetic Surgery 19 Wound Closures Demand in Cosmetic Surgery 20 Other Disposables Demand in Cosmetic Surgery 21 Other Cosmetic Surgery Products Demand RAW MATERIALS 1 Cosmetic Surgery Raw Material Demand 2 Biological Materials Demand in Cosmetic Surgery Products 3 Polymers Demand in Cosmetic Surgery Products 4 Other Raw Material Demand in Cosmetic Surgery Products INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 1 US Cosmetic Surgery Products Sales by Company, 2005 Cht Cosmetic Surgery Products US Market Share by Company, 2005 2 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures 3 Selected Cooperative Agreements
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