PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1495999
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1495999
The global therapeutic laser market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.47% over the forecast period to reach a total market size of US$237.022 billion by 2029, increasing from US$125.805 billion in 2022.
A therapeutic laser system is a drug-free, non-invasive therapy approach that relieves chronic and acute pain while also improving blood circulation. These devices employ laser pulses that penetrate through the skin without creating warmth, injury, or other negative effects. The therapeutic laser system speeds up wound healing and lowers soft tissue inflammation and discomfort. This laser therapy is viewed as an alternative, if not a supplement, to standard medication and surgical treatment. These laser systems include a long-term therapeutic effect by addressing the fundamental causes of illness disorders.
Therapeutic lasers, also known as low-level lasers or cold lasers, are medical devices that use low-level light to stimulate cellular function and promote healing. They are used in various medical and healthcare applications for pain management, wound healing, and tissue repair. The market includes different types of therapeutic lasers, such as diode lasers, dye lasers, and CO2 lasers. Therapeutic lasers are widely used for pain relief, wound healing, dermatology, and dentistry. Key players in the market include established medical device companies and emerging players.
Regulatory approvals from health authorities like the FDA and EMA are essential for market entry. Restraints include limited awareness among healthcare providers and patients about therapeutic lasers' benefits and reimbursement issues. Future trends include integration with other technologies, home-use devices, and ongoing research and clinical trials. The global therapeutic laser market is expected to expand globally due to increased awareness, technological advancements, and growing demand for non-invasive therapeutic options.
The need for a therapeutic laser is increasing due to rising cancer occurrences globally, an increase in the number of operations, and increased awareness of self-care and self-management. Furthermore, increased disposable income, rising healthcare spending, and shorter hospital stays would drive the worldwide therapeutic laser market in the projected decade and beyond.
Moreover, several companies have taken the initiative to launch new innovative products that have propelled the market to grow during the projected period. For instance, Theralase Technology, a Canadian producer of patent laser technologies in both the Anti-Cancer Therapy (ACT) and Medical Laser Technology (MLT) sectors, intends to introduce new, breakthrough pain and cancer solutions in 2021. They've also shown that their primary PDC can eliminate several viruses, including H1N1 flu and Zika.
North America region is expected to witness a surge in its global market share.
North America has been a major market for therapeutic lasers until now and is expected to surge in its global market share. This can be attributed to the growing prevalence of demand for cosmetic surgeries across several countries in this region. Primary cosmetic treatments for veins, skin resurfacing, and hair removal using laser therapy have increased significantly in the region. For instance, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons annual report, it was reported that 168,682 laser treatments for veins, 997,245 laser skin resurfacing, and 757,808 laser removal procedures were performed in 2020. Thus, these extensive medical applications and the wide adoption of these procedures have propelled the demand for the therapeutic lasers market in the region.
Further, the growing demand for these lasers can also be attributed to an increase in the provision of patents in the region. For instance, in July 2021, Aspen Laser LLC, which is a major medical solutions company, was awarded a new patent by the USPTO (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office). The patent was reported to cover particular laser devices that would be manufactured by the company and sold in the veterinary and medical markets.
Furthermore, major companies in the region have been focused on the implementation of strategic initiatives, such as mergers, collaborative agreements, and acquisitions, for the consolidation of their position in the market. For instance, in September 2021, Boston Scientific completed the acquisition of the worldwide surgical business of Lumenis LTD, an energy-based medical solutions company, from an affiliate of BPEA (Baring Private Equity Asia). The surgical business of Lumenis comprised of fibers, premier laser systems, and accessories that are deployed in the otolaryngology and urology procedures. Thus, developments like these are further expected to propel the market growth.