Persistence Market Research10.08.19
Catering to a niche population, the global demand for facial bone contouring is expected to remain rather sluggish, through 2019—risks and complications associated with surgeries, premium pricing, and lack of trained professionals being the top three market restrainers. Likely revenue generated through facial bone contouring procedures, carried out globally, is projected to reach a revenue of $409.4 million, representing an annual growth of 1.9 percent, as indicated by a study from Persistence Market Research. The study offers a comprehensive analysis of the global facial bone contouring market, for a timeline of eight years, 2018-2026.
“Most of the appearance enhancement surgeries are known to be carried out in USA, Brazil, Japan, Mexico and Italy, followed by Thailand, Germany, and Colombia. On the other hand, surgeons associated with America Society of Plastic Surgeons—suggest substantial increase in the number of facial done contouring procedures, specially undertaken by those under the age of 30 years. Skewed international beauty standards are increasingly placing younger groups of patients under pressure to look a certain way. However, the growing ‘celebrity culture’ is the most important underlying reason, driving the demand for facial bone contouring procedures,” explained a senior analyst of the report.
Regionally, Latin America is expected to remain the most lucrative market for facial bone contouring, followed by Asia Pacific. On the other hand, women in Middle East and Africa (MEA) opting for rhinoplasty surgeries is expected to be majorly responsible for the facial bone contouring market expansion in the region. The MEA facial bone contouring market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.3 percent, highest among all regions, over the forecast period, standing at a valuation of nearly $50 million by 2026.
Critical market restrainers include:
Key procedures using facial bone contouring are classified into zygomatic bone surgery, mentoplasty and genioplasty, rhinoplasty, and maxilla and mandible surgery
The Persistence Market Research report indicates that zygomatic bone surgeries are expected to dominate the facial bone contouring landscape this year in terms of revenue—with most of such procedures conducted in Asian countries. The revenue generated through zygomatic bone surgeries is expected to reach a valuation of $125.7 million during the same period. However, maxilla and mandible surgery is poised to represent a relatively higher adoption, compared to zygomatic bone surgeries, thereby growing at a CAGR of 2.8 percent through 2026. The trend is likely to be followed by rhinoplasty—representing an attractiveness index of 1.23 through the forecast period. The maxilla and mandibular surgery segment is the fastest-growing segment among the surgery type in Asia Pacific, considering growing demand of this particular form of facial bone contouring procedure among Asian population. The Asia Pacific region is witnessing increasing popularity of V-shaped chin and "westernized facial features," thereby increasing the demand for facial bone contouring procedures in the region.
“However, apart from facial bone contouring surgeries performed for beautification reasons, they are also carried out to correct facial bones and repair their functionalities. Application of facial bone contouring to correct any genetic facial fractures or disorders, is also a key driving factor. Correction of nasal structure for normal breathing and treating cleft palate defects are some common abnormalities considered under the application scope of facial bone contouring,” the analyst explained.
Persistence Market Research (PMR) is a specialized supplier of market intelligence reports and consulting services.
“Most of the appearance enhancement surgeries are known to be carried out in USA, Brazil, Japan, Mexico and Italy, followed by Thailand, Germany, and Colombia. On the other hand, surgeons associated with America Society of Plastic Surgeons—suggest substantial increase in the number of facial done contouring procedures, specially undertaken by those under the age of 30 years. Skewed international beauty standards are increasingly placing younger groups of patients under pressure to look a certain way. However, the growing ‘celebrity culture’ is the most important underlying reason, driving the demand for facial bone contouring procedures,” explained a senior analyst of the report.
Regionally, Latin America is expected to remain the most lucrative market for facial bone contouring, followed by Asia Pacific. On the other hand, women in Middle East and Africa (MEA) opting for rhinoplasty surgeries is expected to be majorly responsible for the facial bone contouring market expansion in the region. The MEA facial bone contouring market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.3 percent, highest among all regions, over the forecast period, standing at a valuation of nearly $50 million by 2026.
Critical market restrainers include:
- Risks and post-operative complications in the form of asymmetry, swelling, bruising, and hematoma associated with facial bone contouring procedures.
- Absence of favorable reimbursement policies for aesthetic surgeries in underdeveloped and developing countries could hamper the adoption of facial bone contouring, as premium pricing of such surgeries remain a key concern.
- Lack of certified medical professionals, also resulting in malpractices will significantly impact the facial bone contouring landscape, as per the report.
Key procedures using facial bone contouring are classified into zygomatic bone surgery, mentoplasty and genioplasty, rhinoplasty, and maxilla and mandible surgery
The Persistence Market Research report indicates that zygomatic bone surgeries are expected to dominate the facial bone contouring landscape this year in terms of revenue—with most of such procedures conducted in Asian countries. The revenue generated through zygomatic bone surgeries is expected to reach a valuation of $125.7 million during the same period. However, maxilla and mandible surgery is poised to represent a relatively higher adoption, compared to zygomatic bone surgeries, thereby growing at a CAGR of 2.8 percent through 2026. The trend is likely to be followed by rhinoplasty—representing an attractiveness index of 1.23 through the forecast period. The maxilla and mandibular surgery segment is the fastest-growing segment among the surgery type in Asia Pacific, considering growing demand of this particular form of facial bone contouring procedure among Asian population. The Asia Pacific region is witnessing increasing popularity of V-shaped chin and "westernized facial features," thereby increasing the demand for facial bone contouring procedures in the region.
“However, apart from facial bone contouring surgeries performed for beautification reasons, they are also carried out to correct facial bones and repair their functionalities. Application of facial bone contouring to correct any genetic facial fractures or disorders, is also a key driving factor. Correction of nasal structure for normal breathing and treating cleft palate defects are some common abnormalities considered under the application scope of facial bone contouring,” the analyst explained.
Persistence Market Research (PMR) is a specialized supplier of market intelligence reports and consulting services.