Acne Treatment Market Revenue, Product Launches, Regional Share Analysis & Forecast Till 2027

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Acne Treatment Market Revenue, Product Launches, Regional Share Analysis & Forecast Till 2027

The acne treatment market is expected to register a CAGR of 5.03% during the forecast period of 2020 to 2027. Factors such as the increasing prevalence of acne vulgaris condition in teenagers and adults, rising sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy food habits, and growing demand for minimally invasive cosmetic acne treatment procedures have boosted the demand and propelled the market growth. However, safety issues regarding the products being applied for acne treatment are posing hurdles to the market growth. MRFR recognizes the following companies as the key players in the global acne treatment market— GlaxoSmithKline Plc, Almirall, S.A., Galderma Laboratories, LP, F. Hoffman La Roche Ltd, Bausch Health Companies Inc, Leo Pharma A/S, Johnson & Johnson Services Inc, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Candela Corporation, Vyne Therapeutics Inc, and Abbott. Market Highlights The global acne treatment market is expected to register a CAGR of 5.03% during the forecast period and is expected to hit USD 5383.05 million by 2027. Acne, also known as acne vulgaris, is a skin condition characterized by the clogging of hair follicles with oil or dead skin cells. The skin condition can be persistent even after treatments. Acne is estimated to affect the areas of the skin, which have a relatively high number of oil glands, i.e., the face, the upper part of the chest, and back. Pustules, nodules, cystic lesions, and papules are some of the common symptoms of the disease. Acne is common among teenagers. The increasing prevalence of acne and the growing teenage population are expected to fuel the growth of the acne treatment market. The growth of the global acne treatment market is attributed to the high global acne prevalence, increasing sedentary lifestyle, and unhealthy food habits, the high influence of social media and brand endorsements, and rise in disposable incomes of middle-class people. However, there were variations across countries; the prevalence rates ranged from 42.2% in Poland to 73.5% in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Results from a multivariate regression demonstrated that heredity is a prime factor responsible for acne, whereas age appears to be a protective factors. In all selected countries, a decrease in the prevalence of acne was observed with age. The highest rates were reported in the age group 15-17 and the lowest in the age group 21-24. Furthermore, as per the advice of Eric Schweiger, MD, board-certified dermatologist, RealSelf advisor, and founder of Schweiger Dermatology to Teen Vogue, typically it's a variety of factors that contribute to acne. Poor lifestyle habits, such as smoking, a high-


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