PUBLISHER: SPER Market Research Pvt. Ltd. | PRODUCT CODE: 1176399
PUBLISHER: SPER Market Research Pvt. Ltd. | PRODUCT CODE: 1176399
According to SPER Market Research, the Global Anti-Acne Dermal Patch Market is estimated to reach USD 1 billion by 2032 with a CAGR of 6.34%.
The market for anti-acne dermal patches is expected to be driven by the increased prevalence of skin diseases including severe acne and pimples throughout the world. One of the main reasons promoting the market's expansion is the rising demand for fast acne medication and treatment. Additionally, the public's rising demand for anti-acne dermal patches, particularly among teenagers, as a result of its widespread promotion on social media platforms, has boosted its adoption over the past few years.The anti-acne dermal patch is a medicated zit patch that contains active ingredients that work to get rid of the bacteria that causes acne and lessen inflammation. These patches enhance the skin's ability to absorb active ingredients, which reduces pain, bumps, and redness while also effectively treating inflamed acne lesions like papules. Tea tree oil and salicylic acid are two of the active components found in these patches. The size of lesions brought on by cystic or nodular acne may also be diminished with their aid.
The COVID-19 pandemic's arrival has had a significant impact on the anti-acne dermal patch industry as a whole. The COVID-19 regulations that have been put in place have had a big impact on the personal care and cosmetics sector. Due to the first worldwide lockout, sales of cosmetic items, particularly acne patches, have decreased, especially in brick-and-mortar businesses. A few of the causes that have contributed to the anti-acne dermal patch industry's growth rate significantly slowing down include disruptions in the supply chain and the closure of cosmetic production facilities throughout the world.Following the pandemic, the industry had a revenue recovery thanks to the increase in demand for online stores that sell acne solutions like patches. Because of this, the pandemic's negative effects on the anti-acne dermal patch industry have been significantly reduced, reflecting a positive growth trajectory. Additionally, a growing number of market participants are concentrating on inorganic strategic alliances to broaden their target markets, thereby reducing the negative effects of the pandemic.