The COVID-18 pandemic has had a significant impact on the Middle East and Africa. The increasing number of COVID-19 cases have been reported in South Africa (2,553,466), Israel (900,482), the UAE (692,964), and Saudi Arabia (533,516) as of August 9th, 2021. The pandemic has increased the demand for medical devices, which can use in home care. The region is witnessing an increase in the number of patients being admitted to intensive care units (ICU), the rising number of drugs that pose multiple diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to strained health systems, leading to an increase in medical devices. Radiologists in South Africa have the highest number of COVID-19 infections in the country. There were changes in staff assignments and working hours and the implementation of strict infection protection and social distancing measures. In addition, they faced mental, physical, emotional, and financial challenges. In the Middle East and Africa, digital technology in healthcare is still in its infancy. In this region, the UAE has the highest level of technology adoption in the healthcare industry. Many doctors and medical experts from different countries have moved to the region to provide better medical care to patients. The rapid spread of the novel coronavirus has resulted in a significant decrease in the number of elective procedures, particularly cosmetic procedures. Although many measures have been taken to ease the burden on the health system, it is unclear whether these changes impacted the perception of cosmetic interventions in the population. Due to the suspension of all non-urgent surgical cases across the region, many doctors' practices are negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, especially of plastic surgeons, aesthetic/aesthetic-plastic surgeons, as most of their cases are semi-elective and elective. In the field of plastic surgery, several articles have summarized plastic surgery practices during the COVID-19 pandemic and made recommendations on preoperative care and case prioritization based on current evidence, such as low visual acuity, moderate visual acuity, and high visual acuity while assessing the risk and benefit every surgical procedure.The current pandemic poses a major threat to all medical specialties, especially those who primarily perform elective surgery. This creates the need to define security protocols that will help hedge the risk of pandemics. The market growth for the hair removal segment is driven by the increasing use of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) instruments. Cosmetic and aesthetic device manufacturers have had to close production and delivery units due to the lockdown imposed at the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak. Thus, the growing demand for laser hair removal treatments and their precise hair removal techniques is contributing to the growth of the market. On the flip side, the market for the skin rejuvenation segment is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period as different companies have a wider range of laser skin rejuvenation systems. Additionally, the elderly take this therapy to a significant extent due to their wish for younger-looking appearance. It is estimated that the growth of this market will increase due to key factors such as the high growth in aesthetic medical laser systems and increasing government initiatives related to aesthetic procedures. However, the rising prices for aesthetic-medical laser procedures hinder the market growth. Devices such as excimer lamps and skin tightening devices also have probes that come in close contact with the skin, and the risk of transmitting the SARS-CoV2 virus is high. Therefore, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the medical aesthetics market. However, the situation is gradually improving.
Report Attribute | Details |
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Market size in 2021 | US$ 656.04 Million |
Market Size by 2028 | US$ 1,295.62 Million |
Global CAGR (2021 - 2028) | 10.2% |
Historical Data | 2019-2020 |
Forecast period | 2022-2028 |
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Regions and Countries Covered | Middle East and Africa
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