Latest Developments in Global Beauty Devices Market

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Latest Developments in Global Beauty Devices Market

  • Medical Devices
  • Jan 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In June 2024, Lumenis Ltd., a leader in energy-based medical devices, introduced FoLix, the first FDA-cleared fractional laser for hair loss treatment in the U.S. This innovative solution offers a natural, safe, and effective approach to addressing hair loss in men and women, setting a new standard in aesthetic and eye care technology
  • In February 2024, Nu Skin launched RenuSpa iO, a device offering a spa experience at home. It employs adaptive microcurrent technology for smooth massages, contouring, and skin revitalization. Featuring metallic nodes that adapt to body contours and a conductive gel, RenuSpa iO visibly tones and firms the skin, ensuring effortless gliding and maximum comfort
  • In 2023, Currentbody introduced the Currentbody Skin LED Hair Growth Helmet, an FDA-cleared device enhancing hair growth by 123%. This at-home solution increases hair count and offers full scalp coverage, providing a highly effective, user-friendly treatment for individuals seeking to address hair thinning and loss
  • In September 2023, L'Oréal expanded operations in India to enter the dermocosmetic market. The launch of L'Oreal Dermatological Beauty (LDB) brought specialized products to dermatologists, patients, and customers, reinforcing the company’s commitment to accessible, high-quality skincare solutions in emerging markets
  • In January 2021, Nu Skin unveiled the ageLOC Boost device and Nutricentials Bioadaptive Skin Care System. Launched in global markets, including Canada, Asia, and Latin America, ageLOC Boost uses variable microcurrent pulse technology to deliver brighter, plumper skin within minutes, enhancing daily skincare routines with innovative beauty science
  • In January 2020, L'Oréal debuted Perso, an AI-powered at-home system for personalized beauty. This advanced device creates tailored skincare and cosmetic solutions in four steps, optimizing formulas over time. Perso’s innovative approach revolutionized personalization, providing users with enhanced skincare regimens based on their unique needs