PUBLISHER: BCC Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1214694
PUBLISHER: BCC Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1214694
The global market for ophthalmic devices is estimated to increase from $47.5 billion in 2022 to reach $64.2 billion by 2027, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2% from 2022 through 2027.
During the last few years, significant improvements have been made in diagnosing ophthalmic conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and other retinal disorders. The market has been fueled by favorable reimbursement of ocular devices and surgery in the U.S. and more excellent healthcare insurance coverage in Europe. Advancements in cataract and refractory surgery devices have improved the safety and efficacy of routine procedures, enhanced surgical outcomes, and reduced perioperative morbidity.
The current report provides detailed information about the ophthalmic devices-global market. This report highlights this medical equipment's current and future market potential and a detailed analysis of the market's drivers, challenges, and opportunities. Revenues are broken down by region, type, and application. For market estimates, data has been provided for 2019, 2020, and 2021 (as the base year), 2022, and a forecast for 2027. The report also covers market share for major market players. It includes the company profiles of the major players with detailed information about their business segments, financials, product portfolios, recent developments, and pipeline products. It also provides the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on this market.
This report on ophthalmic devices provides a brief description of the current status of the industry and recent developments. The report analyzes the market trends and identifies critical medical and geographical challenges and rising opportunities in the developed and developing world. Finally, it will provide insights regarding new developments in ophthalmic and surgical devices that help to improve diagnosis and enhance the treatment of cataracts, glaucoma, and refractory and retinal disorders.