According to a new report, published by KBV research, The Global Animal Wound Care Market size is expected to reach $2.2 billion by 2030, rising at a market growth of 8.1% CAGR during the forecast period.
A growing focus is developing and adopting advanced wound dressings designed for animals. These dressings incorporate innovative materials and technologies such as hydrogels, foam dressings, hydrocolloids, and antimicrobial coatings to promote optimal wound healing while minimizing the risk of infection and discomfort for animals.
Regenerative medicine therapies, including platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, stem cell therapy, and growth factor treatments, are gaining popularity in animal wound care. These therapies harness the body's natural healing mechanisms to accelerate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and improve healing outcomes in animals with acute and chronic wounds.
Moreover, laser therapy is emerging as a non-invasive and effective modality for wound management in animals. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) stimulates cellular metabolism, enhances tissue regeneration, and reduces pain and inflammation. It is a valuable adjunctive treatment option for wounds, surgical incisions, and soft tissue injuries in companion animals and livestock.
Telemedicine and remote monitoring transform how veterinary treatment, including wound management services, is administered. Veterinary professionals can now remotely assess and monitor wounds, provide real-time consultations, and offer guidance on wound care protocols to pet owners and caregivers, enhancing access to expert veterinary advice and support.
The Companion Animals segment is experiencing a CAGR of 9.4% during (2023 - 2030). Companion animals may suffer from diverse wound types, including lacerations, abrasions, punctures, burns, surgical incisions, and chronic wounds. The variety of wounds encountered in companion animals necessitates a comprehensive range of wound care solutions to address the unique needs of different wound types and facilitate optimal healing outcomes.
The Hospitals & Clinics segment is leading the Global Animal Wound Care Market by End User in 2022; thereby, achieving a market value of $1.6 billion by 2030. The proliferation of veterinary hospitals, clinics, and specialty practices expands access to professional veterinary care for companion animals, livestock, and exotic pets. As more pet owners and livestock producers recognize the importance of professional wound management, there is a corresponding increase in demand for wound care services provided by veterinary hospitals and clinics.
The Advanced region is registering a CAGR of 8.5% during (2023 - 2030). Animals may suffer from a variety of complex wound types, including traumatic injuries, surgical wounds, pressure sores, and chronic ulcers. These wounds often require specialized care and management to promote healing and prevent complications. The advanced wound care segment offers products and therapies to address the unique needs of animals with difficult-to-treat wounds.
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The North America region dominated the Global Animal Wound Care Market by Region in 2022, and would continue to be a dominant market till 2030; thereby, achieving a market value of $713.4 million by 2030. The Europe region is poised to grow a CAGR of 7.7% during (2023 - 2030). Additionally, The Asia Pacific region would witness a CAGR of 8.9% during (2023 - 2030).
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