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SAGE Sourcebook of Modern Biomedical Devices: Business Markets in the Global Environment is the first accessible, broadly available source of information that presents and quantifies the commercial success of numerous types of biomedical devices available in the global market. It is of great importance, for both the research and the business communities, to identify specific biomedical device types, per major therapeutic areas, most commercially successful in today’s global economic markets, such as in the biggest market (U.S.), in the Pacific Rim, and in the newly expanded European Union. Currently, such vital information is not available anywhere else, definitely not in a unified source and not in a detailed, well-substantiated, reliable, and easy-to-read form.
Canadian Markets for Facial Aesthetics
Canadian Markets for Facial Aesthetics
In 2005, the Canadian facial aesthetic (FA) market—comprising botulinum toxins (BTX) and dermal fillers (hyaluronic acid [HA], collagen, and particle and polymer fillers)—was valued at nearly $30 million. The market will experience double digit growth over the next 5 years due to an aging demographic seeking to minimize wrinkles as well as rising patient and physician awareness of the availability and safety of cosmetic injectables. Furthermore, increased patient disposable income will also be a positive factor. While in the past, FA procedures were reserved for wealthy individuals, demand from average, middle-income individuals will propel the Canadian FA market to surpass $50 million by 2010. While demand will increase, market ...
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