The global energy-based aesthetic devices market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 9.02%, increasing from $7.03 billion in 2025 to $11.80 billion by 2031, according to market research projections. The sector's expansion is being propelled by growing consumer interest in non-invasive cosmetic treatments, particularly hair removal procedures, alongside the proliferation of medical spa facilities that have adopted these technologies.
Laser-based systems continue to command the largest market share, while radiofrequency technologies represent an emerging segment gaining traction among practitioners and patients. Artificial intelligence integration within these devices is enhancing treatment precision and outcomes, contributing to broader adoption across clinical settings. North America maintains its position as the leading regional market, driven by high consumer spending on aesthetic procedures and established healthcare infrastructure.
The sector faces headwinds from elevated device acquisition costs, which restrict accessibility for smaller clinics and individual practitioners. However, increasing awareness of health and wellness benefits associated with these treatments continues to drive demand across diverse demographic segments and geographic markets.