Aesthetic Laser Market Research Report | Analysis - 2028
According to Inkwood Research, the global aesthetic laser market is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 9.54% between 2020 and 2028, and is estimated to generate a revenue of $2057.0 million by 2028.

Aesthetic lasers’ efficacy is primarily based on their ability to stimulate collagen production in the skin. As individuals age, collagen synthesis decreases, leading to wrinkles, fine lines, spots, and other imperfections. Aesthetic lasers use heat and light to activate the skin’s natural collagen generation, resulting in a rejuvenated and youthful appearance. This method of addressing aging concerns has positioned aesthetic lasers as a leading solution in the beauty and wellness industry.
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Laser technology has revolutionized the aesthetic industry, offering treatments with exceptional results. Among the leading players, Cynosure, LLC. stands out with its PicoSurePro, the first and only 755nm picosecond laser FDA-cleared to treat Nevus of Ota, Nevus of Hori, and Melasma. This
advanced device enhances picosecond laser technology with adjustable fluence, 50% more power, turbo mode for hard-to-treat areas, and the Platinum Focus lens providing 40% more shots.
The aesthetic laser industry has shown remarkable resilience over the past two decades. The only significant disruption was in 2020 when pandemic restrictions limited access to care. North America, particularly Canada and the United States, has seen steady growth since 2019, fueled by neuromodulators and dermal filler injectables, as well as energy-based devices for facial rejuvenation and hair removal.
An aging population is a major driver of this market. By 2030, 1 in 6 people worldwide will be aged 60 years or older, with higher proportions in Japan, China, and the EU. This demographic, with its higher disposable income, further drives the demand for aesthetic procedures.
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The industry is also witnessing a shift in consumer behavior and societal attitudes toward aesthetics and self-image. The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery noted that social media users are transitioning from seeking the static “Instagram face” to the more dynamic “TikTok face.” They also reported that 79% of facial plastic surgeons agree that consumer demand is increasing for procedures that help them look better in selfies, maintain previous procedures, and reduce signs of aging.
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Technological advancements continue to meet the demands of an increasingly diverse consumer base. Innovations such as Revance’s Daxxify, Galderma’s Alluzience, Cytrellis Biosystems, Inc.’s Ellacor, and Cutera, Inc.’s AviClear address various challenges, from maintaining neuromodulator injections to treating skin laxity and severe acne. Alma Lasers’ TED and Philips’ Lumea IPL Series 9000 are also notable for addressing hair loss and hair removal, respectively.
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