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Report points to aesthetic


laser growth Research by healthcare experts GlobalData claims that rising obesity rates will expand the market for liposuction and contouring treatments, and leading cosmetic medical treatments are expected to become increasingly common.


TheAesthetic Lasers and Energy Devices – Global PipelineAnalysis, Competitive Landscape andMarket Forecasts to 2018 report outlines that aesthetic lasers are preferred for body contouring and skin exfoliation in the case of many busy individuals, due to speed, price and convenience. Similarly, fractional non-ablative lasers are expected to dominate the skin resurfacing device market, due to reduced recovery times.


The report also discusses that a sharp increase in obesity rates in emerging economies such as China and India is also expected to drive the growth of body-contouring devices in the future. China’s obese population had topped 100 million by 2009, and around 38%of the total Chinese population is currently overweight. Similarly in India, 20%of the total population and 40%of the urban population are overweight. Increase in obese population can lead to increase in bariatric surgeries, in turn boosting demand for body-contouring procedures. These numbers therefore imply a significant potential for future growth in the global body-contouring devices market.


Laser-assisted liposuction procedures are set to drive the future market for minimally invasive body-contouring devices, providing impressive fat reduction for the rapidly expanding obese market.


The global market for aesthetic lasers and energy devices was valued at $1.4 billion in 2011, and is forecast to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12%to reach $3 billion by 2018. Home use devices are the fastest growing segment in the global aesthetic lasers and energy devices market, which was valued at $700m in 2011 and is forecast to reach $1.6 billion by 2018 at a CAGR of 13%.


ZoeHardman (left)with facialist ElizabethCaroline. TV’s Zoe enjoysRed


Carpet Facial Zoe Hardman, co-presenter of ITV’s TakeMe Out -The Gossip, paid a visit to facialist Elizabeth Caroline at London’s Spa Illuminata inMayfair recently, taking home a Decléor goody bag full of luxurious Relax Intense body products.


Zoe experienced the Elementals Red Carpet Facial for somemuch needed relaxation and pampering. She was said to have found the experience incredibly relaxing, commenting: "Wow that was just an incredible treatment.You are an amazing woman Elizabeth with an incredible gift. I enjoyed the treatment immensely, thank you so, somuch!"


Celebrity therapists unveiled


TheAway® Spa atWLondon - Leicester Square has introduced a team of celebrity therapists offering head-to-toe treatments to leave guests revitalised and red-carpet-ready.


A renowned group has been brought together to offer exclusive treatments including shiatsu facialist SuMan Hsu, tanning artist James Harknett, eyelash extensions by Ruthie Belle and hair styling and make-up by Sergio Giannasso.


These exciting new treatments complement amenu including massages, scrubs,manicures, pedicures andmore.


News in Get your free


catalogue REM’s brand new 72-page catalogue is now available. The REMBeauty & Spa catalogue contains salon ideas along with a great range of couches, foot spas, trolleys, nail furniture and more.


See for yourself what REMhas to offer with your free copy available from quality wholesalers nationwide or through REM’s website www.rem.co.uk.


Lip service


The Lip Care ProductsMarket Report has indicated that the global lip care products market is dominated by Europe and is expected to be worth US $1.9 billion by 2017.


Product innovations, safe and healthy organic products, enhanced features and economical pricing are key factors that will steer high growth in the market over the years, says the report.


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