Did you know that almost 35 million cosmetic procedures will be performed worldwide in 2023? According to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), the combined number of surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures will reach 34.9 million, up 3.4% by 2022.
The National Institutes of Health reports that acne affects 9.4% of the world’s population, making it the eighth most common disease worldwide. However, on the beauty front, the demand for skin care treatments is increasing. According to Kings Research, the global skin care device market was valued at USD 17.66 billion in 2023. It is expected to reach USD 19.70 billion in 2024 and grow to USD 45.49 billion by 2031 at a CAGR of 12.69 percent. This development underscores the widespread use of skin care devices in dermatology clinics, medical spas, and home environments.
The expanding focus on skin health supports consistent investment in advanced skin care devices for treatment, diagnosis and maintenance. This has positioned several companies as key contributors to technological development, regulatory progress and global market expansion.
Top 10 Skin Care Companies to Know in 2026
1. Alma Laser
Alma Lasers specializes in the development of advanced laser and energy-based skin care devices used in aesthetic and medical treatments. The company focuses on solutions for skin rejuvenation, hair removal and body contouring, offering technologies designed to provide safe, effective results across a wide range of skin types and conditions. Its innovations support clinicians with reliable performance and consistent therapeutic outcomes.
In September 2025, Alma announced a strategic cooperation with renowned skin care expert Jamie Sherrill (“Nurse Jamie”) to strengthen its global consumer presence and promote its iconic energy-based aesthetic platforms such as Harmony and Opus to clinics and end users.
2. Kynosura
Cynosure manufactures light-based skin care devices for hair removal, tattoo removal and skin rejuvenation. These systems are widely used in dermatology and aesthetic clinics.
Cynosure and Lutronic, a South Korea-based laser medical device company specializing in energy-based aesthetic systems; announced a merger to form a global medical aesthetics technology company in January 2024. The combined entity aims to expand its portfolio of treatments and strengthen its presence in more than 130 countries.
3. Solta Medical, Inc.
Solta Medical, a subsidiary of Bausch Health, focuses on non-invasive and minimally invasive skin care devices, particularly skin tightening and fat reduction. Their flagship product, Thermage, uses radio frequency technology to tighten the skin.
In 2024, the company launched ‘UltraCel Q+’, a next-generation device that combines ultrasound and micro-acupuncture for enhanced skin rejuvenation and tightening.
4. Cutera, Inc.
Cutera develops and markets energy-based skin care devices for a variety of treatments, including skin resurfacing, vascular lesions and body contouring. Their products are designed for optimal clinical results with minimal downtime.
In 2024, Cutera launched a new multi-application platform called Xeo, designed to improve flexibility and efficiency in skin care treatments. This device enables procedures such as hair removal, skin rejuvenation and pigment correction. The xeo platform aims to meet the growing demand for non-invasive solutions.
5. Candela Corporation
Candela Corporation develops laser systems for skin resurfacing, hair removal and vascular treatments. Its skin care devices are known for their precision and clinical reliability.
In 2024, the company introduced GentleMax Pro+, an upgraded dual-wavelength system designed to improve hair removal speed and efficiency.
6. Canfield Scientific, Inc.
Canfield Scientific is a leader in imaging systems and software for the dermatology and aesthetics markets, providing tools for skin analysis, documentation and treatment planning to improve clinical outcomes.
7. NIRA SKIN
NIRA Skin develops home care devices designed to improve the health and appearance of the skin. The company focuses on non-invasive antiaging and rejuvenation solutions.
The NIRA Pro Laser is an FDA-cleared fractional laser device designed for home use. It targets fine lines, wrinkles and uneven skin tone by delivering controlled energy that stimulates collagen production and skin renewal.
8. Ambicare Health Limited
Medico-aesthetic technologies that help clinics deliver effective skin care solutions are the main focus of Ambicare Health Limited. The company develops skin care devices that adhere to strict professional standards of usability while taking into account factors such as skin tone, texture and overall quality.
The non-surgical tightening and rejuvenation products in its portfolio are intended to improve patient satisfaction and predictability of treatment. Ambicare’s strategy is focused on safe energy delivery, efficient operation and results that meet clinical performance requirements.
9. Image Derm, Inc.
Image Derm is an established manufacturer of skin care devices for professional and consumer use. The company designs solutions for ageing, pigmentation and texture issues, supporting improved results in both clinical and at-home settings.
Its Revitalite device incorporates LED light therapy and ultrasound technology to support collagen production, improve tone and reduce fine lines.
10. Photon
Known for its extensive expertise in laser engineering, Fotona develops advanced skin care devices for both medical and cosmetic applications. The company offers solutions for vascular problems, hair removal, regeneration and rejuvenation, supported by precise laser performance. The SP Dynamis Pro platform is recognized for its procedural flexibility and multi-wavelength capability, supporting precise and effective aesthetic results.
In 2025, Fotona expanded its portfolio of skin care devices with the introduction of the Dynamis Max, StarWalker PICO Pro and SkyWave systems. Each system is designed to improve treatment speed, consistency and user control across a wide range of clinical needs. The SP Dynamis Nx Line received the ‘Best Device 2025’ award at the Aesthetic Awards, reinforcing the company’s strong presence in energy-based skin technologies.
Consumer and clinical trends in the skin care device market
The skincare device market is moving forward as consumers prioritize visible results, improved skin health and improved home care routines. Growing awareness of skin care practices supports the use of devices designed for cleansing, tightening, revitalization and overall maintenance.
LED therapy is gaining ground as users seek non-invasive methods to manage acne, wrinkle and pigmentation concerns, with clinical trials confirming improvements in collagen density via 633nm/830nm wavelengths in 128 volunteers. At the same time, demand for cosmetic procedures such as skin tightening, rejuvenation and body contouring continues to grow, driven by professions that focus on appearance (source: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov).
The evolving outlook for skin care devices
Key players support market growth by strengthening clinical evidence, improving device safety, and pursuing regulatory approvals for both professional and home products. They also invest in R&D to add user-friendly digital features, expand distribution and service channels, and work with clinicians to validate claims and educate users. Together, these steps aim to increase the adoption of skin care devices while addressing safety and efficacy issues that matter to regulators and consumers.
