Microdermabrasion Devices Market at a CAGR of 33.9%, is anticipated to reach US$ 873.2 Million by 2032

The Microdermabrasion Devices Market is expected to increase to US$ 490.8 million in 2022 and reach US$ 873.2 million by 2032, with a CAGR of 5.4% from 2022 to 2032.

Microdermabrasion devices market share is expected to grow owing to good patient treatment during the projected period of 2022 to 2032. End-user adoption of microdermabrasion devices is expected to expand since it is a mechanical exfoliation technique used to remove the outermost layer of dead skin cells, which is expected to raise market demand for microdermabrasion devices.

Microdermabrasion is a mechanical exfoliation technique used to remove the outer most layer of dead skin cells. Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive procedure with no down time. The microdermabrasion treatment is used to decrease the appearance of superficial pigmentation and sun damage as well as diminish fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars.

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This skin exfoliating process improves the tone and texture of the skin and reveals the new, living skin cells that are soft and smooth. Following medical microdermabrasion the skin is in a better condition to absorb anti-aging and acne creams. At the same time, the underlying epidermis is also stimulated by the treatment and this promotes new collagen, thickening the dermis and improving the resistance to the effects of aging

Microdermabrasion Devices Market: Drivers and Restraints

The demand for the microdermabrasion devices is expected to upsurge owing to the increasing demand for non-invasive cosmetic procedures. Microdermabrasion device have high demand as people are more aware and conscious as to how they look. There has been an increase in the number of dermatology procedures and the industry is poised for continuous progression.

Moreover, the medical ailments is also a major business driver for a dermatologist’s practice. To meet the new demands dermatologists have started offering more and higher-margin cosmetic procedures. Companies who are practice management organizations have more heavily utilized technologies to improve their ability to attract, retain, and engage patients.

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All microdermabrasion treatments work on the same thing of removing the dead skin. The microdermabrasion treatment can treat many surface problem including dullness, mild to moderate acne, hyperpigmentation and fine lines. Crystal microdermabrasion uses a wand to spray fine crystals over the face. As the skin abrades over the skin, it removes dead skin which is sucked by the vacuum attached. The crystals used during crystal microdermabrasion are most often made from nontoxic aluminum oxide or organic sodium bicarbonate.

Derma Sweep is a similar technique to diamond microdermabrasion, but uses silk, nylon or polyester satintone bristle tipped heads. These crystal used in the DermaSweep microdermabrasion process are used to deliver various serum into the skin, such as hyaluronic acid or salicylic acid.

Microdermabrasion Devices Market: Overview

The microdermabrasion devices comes in two forms, diamond tipped and crystal tipped. The crystal tipped microdermabrasion device began in the U.S. market in 1996. In crystal microdermabrasion device used the process is known as sand blasting as sand like particles are released over the skin surface. The crystal microdermabrasion device sucks up excess dirt, dead skin cells and the particles themselves as the blast sand blasting occurs. The diamond tipped microdermabrasion device has an advantage over the crystal one as it doesn’t leave a chance of spillage of skin debris in the eyes and mouth.

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Key Companies Profiled

Altair Instruments, Lumenis Ltd, Sylvan Company, ImageDerm Inc, PMD Beauty, Kosmet, Inc., Johnson & Johnson, Dermamed Solutions, MacroDerma.com, Dermaglow, NuBrilliance, Viora, Kosmet Inc, Bio-Therapeutic Computers Pvt. Ltd. (BTCPL), and Diamond International.

Key Segments

By Type:

  • Diamond Microdermabrasion Devices
  • Crystal Microdermabrasion Devices

By Application:

  • Acne
  • Minor Acne Scarring
  • Enlarged and Clogged Pores
  • Spots and Blemishes
  • Fine Lines and Wrinkles
  • Uneven Skin Tone
  • Coarse Skin Texture
  • Saggy Skin

By End User:

  • Hospitals
  • Dermatology Clinics
  • Spas and Beauty Parlors

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Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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