Corneal Implants, also known as corneal inlays are optical devices
that are inserted into the cornea to improve reading vision. The
chief purpose of these optical devices is to improve near vision and
reduce the need for reading spectacles in older adults who have
presbyopia. It has been estimated that presbyopia affects nearly over
80-90% population over the age of 40 years worldwide. Corneal
implantable devices are one of the options for rectification of
decreased near vision in presbyopic people who desire to have
spectacle-independent superior vision at all distances. Corneal
implantable devices do not restore the ability to accommodate,
however, they work by increasing the depth of focus or the refractive
power of the central or paracentral part of the cornea. Corneal
implantable devices have also been used for correction of hyperopia,
myopia, and astigmatism. Adults who are in their middle age start
experiencing symptoms of difficulty in reading and often are
compelled to resort to wearing spectacles for the same. However, many
people have an inherent stigma or dislike associated with wearing
glasses since it is believed to hamper looks. Many people in their
middle age often resort to procedures which would make them look
younger than their age. Moreover it is inconvenient to carry a
spectacle case around everywhere one goes. This consumer behavior,
which is the personal preference by many to go spectacle-free shall
drive the growth of the corneal implantable device market. Currently,
commercially available corneal implantable devices include the Kamra
Inlay, the Presbia Flexivue Microlens, the Raindrop Near Vision Inlay
and the Icolens.
Report Overview @
https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/corneal-implantable-devices-market.html
The market for corneal implantable devices has been segmented on the
basis of type of implant, distribution channel and geography. Based
on type of implant, the market has been segmented into refractive
corneal implantable device, corneal reshaping implantable device and
small aperture corneal implantable device. It has been estimated that
presbyopia affects more than 1 billion people worldwide and since it
affects almost all adults as they age, representing a large and
continuous market of potential patients for these devices. In April
2015, the U.S. FDA approved the Kamra Corneal Inlay, the first small
aperture corneal implantable device for correction of near vision in
patients who have not had cataract surgery. Subsequently in June
2016, the U.S. FDA approved the Raindrop Near Vision Inlay, for the
improvement of near vision in presbyopia patients. Due to the
availability of the Kamra Inlay in 50 countries, and with
approximately 20,000 corneal implants of the Kamra Inlay in a year
since its launch, the market for small aperture corneal implantable
devices is anticipated to grow at the highest CAGR during the
forecast period.
Based on distribution channel, the market has been segmented into
hospitals, ophthalmic clinics, retail ophthalmic stores and online
retail. The ophthalmic clinics segment is anticipated to witness high
revenue share owing to a larger proportion of inpatient corneal
implant procedures in these clinics and thus a greater demand for
corneal implantable devices from this distribution channel.
Request a Brochure of the Report @
https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=B&rep_id=16343
Based on geography, the market has been segmented into the following
regions: North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Latin
America and Middle East and Africa. North America and Europe are
expected to be the leading markets in the corneal implantable devices
market, owing to larger awareness regarding corneal implants and
greater patient adoption for the technique. According to the Office
of National Statistics, in the UK, presently there are approximately
80% more people over the age of 65 than in the mid-twentieth century
and, as their median age is likely to pass 40 in the near future, the
number of people experiencing ocular aging is expected to increase
too. Furthermore, it is estimated that there are over 209 million
European population suffers from presbyopia and it is projected that
by 2030, nearly half of Europe’s population will have presbyopia.
This shall propel the market for corneal implantable devices in
Europe during the forecast period. However, Asia Pacific represents a
vast population with an unmet need in the domain of ocular ageing
treatment. In Japan, it has been observed that youth in their 20’s
and 30’s are witnessing presbyopia-like symptoms due to overuse of
devices and technology such as smartphones. These demographic and
lifestyle changes coupled with the highest number of aging
population, is anticipated to bolster the corneal implantable devices
market in Asia Pacific during the forecast period.
The market is dominated by few organizations and thus, the
competition is intense. The major players operating in this market
include ReVision Optics, Inc., Presbia., Neoptics AG and AcuFocus
Inc.
Enquiry for discount on this report @
https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=D&rep_id=16343
About Us
Transparency Market Research (TMR) is a market intelligence company,
providing global business information reports and services. Our
exclusive blend of quantitative forecasting and trends analysis
provides forward-looking insight for thousands of decision makers.
TMR’s experienced team of analysts, researchers, and consultants,
use proprietary data sources and various tools and techniques to
gather, and analyze information. Our business offerings represent the
latest and the most reliable information indispensable for businesses
to sustain a competitive edge.
Each TMR syndicated research report covers a different sector - such
as pharmaceuticals, chemicals, energy, food & beverages,
semiconductors, med-devices, consumer goods and technology. These
reports provide in-depth analysis and deep segmentation to possible
micro levels. With wider scope and stratified research methodology,
TMR’s syndicated reports strive to provide clients to serve their
overall research requirement.
US Office Contact
90 State Street, Suite 700
Albany, NY 12207
Tel: +1-518-618-1030
USA - Canada Toll Free: 866-552-3453
Email:
sales@transparencymarketresearch.com
Website:
https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com
No comments:
Post a Comment