Asian Dermatology Devices Market by Type

Asian Dermatology Devices Market by Type

“The Asian Dermatology Devices market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 11.3% from 2014 to 2019. China holds a larger share in the Dermatology devices market around 28.8% in 2014 followed by Japan. The Asian Dermatology Devices market holds a high potential for growth in future due to a number of forces favoring this market. These include increasing number of people suffering from skin disorders, demand for devices at a lower cost and increasing awareness aesthetic procedures. However, price sensitive market is having an adverse effect on the dermatology devices market.
In this report, the Asian Dermatology devices market is broadly classified on the basis of product types, end users. The products segment is classified into Dermatology treatment devices and Dermatology diagnostic devices. Based on end users, the Dermatology devices market is categorized into Hospitals and Clinics.
Geographically the market is divided into eight countries, namely Japan, China, India, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Rest of Asia (RoE). China is estimated to command the largest share of 28.7% of the Asian Dermatology Devices market in 2014, followed by Japan. Japan is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.9% during the forecast period from 2014 to 2019.
Certain factors that influence the demand for the Asian dermatology devices market include the increasing number of people who suffer from skin disorders and the demand for devices at a lower cost. Thus, world-class manufacturers are coming up with devices at a lower price and concentrate on the Asian region to expand their business and geographical reach. Countries in the Asian region, namely India and China have a tropical climate, making the inhabitants of this region extremely prone to sun exposure, particularly skin tanning. Thus, there is an increase in the demand for dermatological treatments that have an impact on the growth of the dermatology diagnostic devices market in Asia. The number of skin cancer cases in...

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