Diagonal Reports, Oct 2011, Pages: 76
embraced aesthetic medicine. Technology and science – whether lasers/IPL, fillers or cosmetic surgery - are recognised as very effective ways of delivering the desired outcomes. These can be a blemish-free
GlobalData, July 2011, Pages: 66
AestheticLasers and Energy Devices - Global Market Briefing to 2017
Summary
GlobalData’s new report, “AestheticLasers and Energy Devices - Global Market Briefing to 2017” provides key data
Diagonal Reports, June 2008, Pages: 92
by Diagonal Reports report growth rates of up to 25% annually.
However, the Chinese market has some distinguishing features which mark it out from the US or European cosmetic lasermarkets. In China skin care
GlobalData, June 2011, Pages: 25
.1 What Is This Report About?
3 Definitions of Markets/Categories Covered
3.1 Dental Lasers
4 Company Snapshot
4.1 Key Information
4.2 Company Overview
4.3 Major Products and Services
4.3.1 Overview
ICON Group International, Jan 2011, Pages: 142
smaller than the P.I.E. of levels at lower levels of the same value chain, assuming all levels maintain minimum profitability). The latent demand for aestheticlasers in Greater China is not actual
Markets and Markets, Sep 2009, Pages: 173
of this market is expected to be highest in the U.S. and EU where the generation of aging baby boomers can afford the quality but expensive dental procedures. This is also expected to be a catalyst for the growth
ICON Group International, Jan 2011, Pages: 307
, the U.S. Industrial Outlook, and the World Bank). Depending on original data sources used, the definition of “aestheticlasers” is established. In the case of this report, the data were reported
ICON Group International, Jan 2011, Pages: 141
than the P.I.E. of levels at lower levels of the same value chain, assuming all levels maintain minimum profitability). The latent demand for aestheticlasers in Japan is not actual or historic sales
GlobalData, March 2011, Pages: 87
for the growth of the body contouring. In 2010, revenue from body contouring devices in the US and Europe grew by approximately 30%-40% in 2009. Lack of reimbursement for aesthetic procedures along with the need
GlobalData, March 2011, Pages: 22
2010 19
Sep 21, 2010: Palomar To Launch Home Use Laser By Spring 2011 19
Jul 29, 2010: Palomar Reports Net Loss Of $1.7 Million For Q2 2010 20
Mar 04, 2010: Palomar Medical To Present New Aesthetic
GlobalData, Sep 2011, Pages: 65
2011
Figure 8: Lumenis Ltd., Deals Summary By Region, 2006 to YTD 2011 Abbott Medical Optics, Inc.
Alcon, Inc.
Alma Lasers, Ltd.
Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
Carl Zeiss AG
Cutera, Inc.
Cynosure, Inc
Diagonal Reports, July 2009, Pages: 82
Aesthetics
Powerpoint presentation included with this report
Countries covered: EU, US and China REPORT STRUCTURE
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
Signs of a major transition in beauty culture
An erratic
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CONSUMERS
HEALTH ISSUES
MARKETING ISSUES
Websites Offer Strong Promotion
US-Style Openness Welcomed
Honest Marketing Can Be Persuasive
Media Influence
8. The Global Market
TOTAL MARKET SIZE
ICON Group International, Dec 2008, Pages: 141
than the P.I.E. of levels at lower levels of the same value chain, assuming all levels maintain minimum profitability). The latent demand for aestheticlasers in Japan is not actual or historic sales
ICON Group International, Dec 2008, Pages: 303
, the U.S. Industrial Outlook, and the World Bank). Depending on original data sources used, the definition of “aestheticlasers” is established. In the case of this report, the data were reported
ICON Group International, Dec 2008, Pages: 141
smaller than the P.I.E. of levels at lower levels of the same value chain, assuming all levels maintain minimum profitability). The latent demand for aestheticlasers in Greater China is not actual
ICON Group International, Jan 2011, Pages: 142
smaller than the P.I.E. of levels at lower levels of the same value chain, assuming all levels maintain minimum profitability). The latent demand for medical laser systems in Greater China is not actual
ICON Group International, Jan 2011, Pages: 142
smaller than the P.I.E. of levels at lower levels of the same value chain, assuming all levels maintain minimum profitability). The latent demand for surgical lasers in Greater China is not actual