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U.S. Medical Lasers MarketsProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: February 2004 Product Code: R1-4175 Description Upcoming Technologies Offer Potential for Market Expansion
The spurt of newer technologies in the U.S. medical laser devices market has made possible the treatment of various critical conditions, which were previously difficult to treat. For instance, lasers are now widely used among patients who cannot undergo a bypass surgery. Similarly, the quick rehabilitation period and minimal post-operative pain involved with laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) procedures in ophthalmology has contributed to its popularity. Newer advancements such as Customcornea enable sophisticated, vision correction techniques that are capable of providing 'customized' treatments for a specific patient. This research examines the competitive landscape and key trends of the aesthetic, cardiology, ophthalmology, and urology segments of the U.S. medical lasers market. It provides an insight into the drivers and restraints affecting each of these segments and outlines the winning strategies adopted by leading participants. It also offers solutions to overcome the challenges facing the industry. Rise in Age-related Diseases Likely to Enhance Sales There has been a considerable increase in demand from the growing baby boomer population for laser treatments. Age related diseases such as presbyopia, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy have positively impacted the ophthalmology segment. Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT), an outpatient procedure for the treatment of glaucoma, is yet another promising area. In the urology segment, diode lasers and holmium YAG are finding acceptance in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a serious malady among elderly men. The aesthetic segment, is yet another area that is slated for impressive growth. "The psychological pressure to look good will increase the demand for laser treatments in this segment," says the analyst. "Skin-resurfacing technology among the older generation, laser hair removal and treatment of skin conditions such as psoriasis, are likely to boost market revenue." Sustaining Demand for New Modalities Integral to Future Growth The mounting demand for lasers has been met by a corresponding surge of innovative technologies. For instance, laser angioplasty and laser cardiac lead removal techniques equip cardiologists with additional tools to treat chronic cardiovascular conditions such as peripheral vessel thrombosis and chronic occlusion of coronary arteries. However, though prospects seem bright, participants with upcoming technologies point out that contending with established techniques is extremely difficult. For instance, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) has become an almost standardised form of treatment for renal stones. "It would be extremely difficult to convince surgeons to adopt the cost-effective laser lithotripsy method instead of ESWL," says the analyst. "This is because surgeons tend to make huger profits from being reimbursed for the more expensive older procedures." Additionally, new modalities require heavy investments in the initial stages. Manufacturers need to address these challenges that are likely to curb uptake. Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 1. Overview 2. Total U.S. Medical Lasers Market 1. Introduction 1. Technical and Clinical Overview 2. Market Segmentation 3. Research Scope and Methodology 4. Market Revenues 2. Frost & Sullivan Awards 1. Market Leadership Award 2. Product Innovation Award 3. Technology Innovation Award 4. Product Quality Leadership Award 5. Technology Leadership Award 6. Customer Value Leadership Award 3. Ophthalmic Lasers Market 1. Total Ophthalmic Lasers Market 1. Introduction 2. Market Segmentation and Definition 3. FDA Approved Lasers 4. Industry Challenges 5. Industry Trends 6. Market Drivers a. Awareness among People about Technology and Procedures b. Ophthalmologists Trained in New Modalities c. Better Technology and Safety of Procedures d. Innovation in Procedures e. Baby Boomers Having Age and Disease-related Retinal Problems 7. Market Restraints a. Only Some Procedures are Reimbursed b. Market Saturation Hinders New Sales c. Market Confusion Due to Procedure-Price Disparity d. Downtrend in Economy Leads to Reduced Procedures as Payment is Out-of-Pocket e. Replacement Market-Some Platforms Need Heavy Capital Commitment 8. Unit Forecasts 9. Revenue Forecasts 10. Market Share Analysis 2. LASIK Markets 1. Introduction 2. Procedure Forecasts 3. Unit Forecasts 4. Revenues Forecasts 5. Market Share Analysis 6. Competitive Landscape 3. Photodisruptors and Glaucoma Laser Markets 1. Introduction 2. Procedure Forecasts 3. Unit Forecasts 4. Revenue Forecasts 5. Market Share Analysis 6. Competitive Landscape 4. Retina-Photocoagulation Markets 1. Introduction 2. Procedure Forecasts 3. Unit Forecasts 4. Revenue Forecasts 5. Market Share Analysis 6. Competitive Landscape 4. Aesthetic Lasers Market 1. Introduction 1. Overview 2. Market Segmentation and Definition 3. Segment Challenges 4. Industry Trends 2. Market Trends 1. Market Drivers a. Demand from Consumer Increases the Sale b. Faster Payback on Devices Is Likely to Drive Sales c. Improvement In Technology and Safety Boosts Sales d. Lower Cost of Equipment Opens New Markets e. New Devices for Applications Such as Acne and Tattoo Removal 2. Market Restraints a. Economic Slowdown Restrains Market Growth b. Bad Results Due to Less Expertise Restrains Growth c. Less Information Hinders Growth d. Too Many Products to Choose Confuse End Users and Restrain Growth e. FDA Regulations, and Lengthy Turnaround Time Restrains Market 3. Revenue Analysis and Market Size 1. Unit Forecasts 2. Revenue Forecasts 3. Market Share Analysis 4. Competitive Landscape 5. Urology Lasers Market 1. Total Urology Lasers Market 1. Introduction 2. Market Segmentation and Definition 3. Segment Challenges 4. Industry Trends 5. Market Drivers a. Acceptance by the Surgeon b. High Technology at Low Cost as Compared to ESWL c. Better Technology and Safety of Procedures d. Innovation in Procedures e. Baby Boomers With Urology Problems Boosts Demand 6. Market Restraints a. Training of Older Surgeons b. Older Modalities Purchased c. Financial Obligation of Earlier Systems d. Reimbursement Hinders Growth 7. Revenue Forecasts 8. Market Share Analysis 2. BPH Lasers Markets 1. Introduction 2. Unit Forecasts 3. Revenue Forecasts 4. Market Share Analysis 5. Competitive Landscape 3. Renal Stone (Lithotripsy) Laser Markets 1. Introduction 2. Unit Forecasts 3. Revenue Forecasts 4. Market Share Analysis 5. Competitive Landscape 6. Cardiovascular Lasers Market 1. Total Cardiology Lasers Market 1. Introduction 2. Market Segmentation and Definition 3. Segment Challenges 4. Industry Trends 5. Market Drivers a. More Cases of Chronic Total Occlusion of Coronary Arteries b. Cardiologists Want a Modality for Untreatable CAD Patients c. Aging Population Results in More CAD Patients d. Innovative Technology and Products e. Other Areas of Blood Vessel Occlusion 6. Market Restraints a. Training for Cardiac Surgeons b. Lack of Long Standing Clinical Data Hinders Growth c. Convincing the Referring Cardiologist d. Cost of Capital Equipment Hinders Growth e. Reimbursement May at Times Limit Adoption 7. Revenue Forecasts 8. Market Share Analysis 2. Excimer Laser Angioplasty & Lead Removal Markets 1. Unit Forecasts 2. Revenue Forecasts 3. Market Share Analysis 4. Competitive Landscape 3. Transmyocardial Revascularization (TMR) Laser Markets 1. Unit Forecasts 2. Revenue Forecasts 3. Market Share Analysis 4. Competitive Landscape 7. Decision Support Databases 1. End User Data 1. Hospitals by Geographical Regions 2. Surgeons by Geographical Regions 3. Plastic Surgeons by Geographical Regions 4. Urologists by Geographical Regions 5. Physicians by Geographical Regions |
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