Laser Skin Care The Potential Path Forward

Over the timeline of the last twenty years, propnents of both the medical and scientific communities have worked conscientiously to explore the benifits that laser hair removal devices may hold for healthcare and cosmetic applications.  As of today, such technological advances are part of modern life, and became integral tools to medical and cosmetology professionals.The use of laser, led, intense heart beat light, radio frequency, and ultrasonic energies are now commonplace, and recent advances in the efficiencies of these technologies have finally created reproducible services and procedures that meet patient and client expectations. So what does the future hold for these superb technologies? 

While surgical laser equipment, for instance, has become abundant in surgeries and outpatient surgery facilities, the biggest segment of market expansion has clearly been in the cosmetic and medical spa industry.  At roughly $20 billion in annual sales in 2006, the hosptial spa industry is a force to be reckoned with. Lasers and laser energy based techniques are at the heart of this emerging industry.  In these environments, lasers and similar devices are made use of for the permanent shrinking of undesired hair, the removal of tattoos or sun spots, junking wrinkles, fine lines, the tightening of skin, the treatment of acne, acne scaring and much more.

Medical Laser discernment and lots of other industry reporting groups have surmised that the medical dermatology industry will become higher than $110 bill in yearly sales cash in the next ten years.  As an integral part of this industry, there will no doubt be an obvious relationship with the growth of equipment manufacturing and medical spa  and dermatology support firms that may all stand to gain from the growing recognition of these advanced skincare services. With each passing year, the medical spa and dermatology world also becomes privileged to the advent of new techniques and exciting new applications of energy based appliances.  With each new technological threshold, the industry becomes braced and, afterwards, more popular. 

The arrival of laser hair removal, laser resurfacing, skin tightening and other services over the previous couple of years have marked important milestones in the evolution of this field. As industry leaders and research groups continue to work to grasp the potential that these technologies hold, we are able to only expect that each passing year will be marked by new applications and new tools to further bolster this rapidly expanding industry.

Another topic of interest that will surely receive a large amount of attention with regard to the use of lasers in skin care will be seen in related state and local legislative activities.  Now each state has been charged with the job of controlling its medical spas, but there are no 2 states that operate under the same precise set of rules.  This is probably going to change as each state looks for the standard to follow. Common issues include the question of what type of pro is qualified to provide these services in a safe and effective demeanour, what sort of education or coaching should be required, what’s the role of the physician, and how is the equipment itself to be regulated.  It is likely to be at least ten years or longer before all these issued may be settled and standard policies are accepted on a national basis.

The concensus is that lasers and energy based machines are now a part of the skin care industry and are not a high tech idea.  As the esthetics industry and its clients continue to embrace these technologies, the sky is really the limit for what the next 20 years may hold.

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