Phototherapy Equipment Market by Type (Long lamp, CFL, LED, Fiber optic), Application (Skin diseases (psoriasis, vitiligo, eczema), Neonatal Jaundice), End-user, Geography (North America (USA, Canada), Europe, Asia-Pacific) - Global Forecast to 2021 MarketsandMarkets: The phototherapy equipment market is projected to reach USD 583.4 million by 2021 from USD 468.2 million in 2016, at a CAGR of 4.5%.
Growth in the phototherapy equipment market is mainly driven by rising incidences of neonatal jaundice in both developed and developing markets, rising number of people suffering from skin diseases, inflow of technologically advanced products, and rising adoption of LED-based phototherapy equipment.
Request Sample Report: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsampleNew.asp?id=174360683 Conventional Phototherapy Equipment type segment to dominate the overall phototherapy equipment market in 2016 Based on type, phototherapy equipment is classified into conventional, LED, and fiberoptic phototherapy equipment.
Conventional phototherapy equipment are further classified in two segments on the basis of type of lamp installed—equipment with fluorescent lamps and equipment with compact fluorescent lamps.Conventional phototherapy equipment segment is expected to account for the largest share in the phototherapy equipment market in 2016.
The significant market share of conventional phototherapy equipment segment can primarily be attributed to factors such as high prevalence of photo-responsive skin diseases such as psoriasis, vitiligo, eczema, and acne, long-term market presence and established clinical safety and efficacy prolife of these equipment, coupled with the expanding patient population base.
Get Free 10% Customization on Report: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestCustomizationNew.asp?id=174360683 The neonatal jaundice management segment is estimated to hold the largest share of the global phototherapy equipment market owing to the huge neonate patient pool for jaundice, high cost and risk associated with exchange transfusion treatment, use of phototherapy as the primary treatment for neonatal jaundice, and positive reimbursement scenario in developed countries.