Venture Capital's Role in Advancing Plastic Surgery.

Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2024-08-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojae064
Ravi Dhawan, Denys Shay, Kendall Brooks, Albert Losken
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Abstract

Plastic surgery sector has experienced significant growth, driven by an aging population's demand for minimally invasive procedures and technological innovation. Despite this, the role of venture capital (VC) in driving innovation within this sector remains underexplored. This study aimed to analyze the trends in VC investments in plastic surgery over the last 20 years, providing insights into the financial landscape of the sector. A retrospective cross-sectional analysis was conducted on VC investments in plastic and aesthetic surgery companies worldwide from January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2023, utilizing PitchBook (Seattle, WA). Companies were categorized into therapeutic and thematic areas, with investment trends analyzed by deal and company values, average investment size, and total capital invested. The study found 543 VC firms made 402 investments in 163 companies, totaling $1.98 billion, increasing by 15,143% over the study period, and focused on general plastic surgery and facial cosmetic procedures. Significant investments were also made in surgical software (25.3%), biotechnology and drug discovery (22.8%), and clinic and outpatient services (20.3%). Geographically, most investments were made in companies registered in Asia (45%) and North America (33.2%). VC investments have contributed to the growth and innovation in the plastic surgery sector, particularly in minimally invasive devices. The focus on general and facial cosmetic surgery aligns with market demand trends for aesthetic procedures. These findings underscore the importance of VC in shaping the future of plastic surgery and suggest the potential for strategic investments to further drive innovation.

Level of evidence5 diagnostic:

风险投资在推动整形外科发展中的作用。
在老龄化人口对微创手术的需求和技术创新的推动下,整形外科行业经历了大幅增长。尽管如此,风险投资(VC)在推动该行业创新方面的作用仍未得到充分探讨。本研究旨在分析过去 20 年来风险投资在整形外科领域的趋势,从而为该行业的金融格局提供见解。研究利用 PitchBook(华盛顿州西雅图)对 2003 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 12 月 31 日期间全球整形美容外科公司的风险投资进行了回顾性横截面分析。公司按治疗和主题领域分类,投资趋势按交易和公司价值、平均投资规模和投资总资本进行分析。研究发现,543 家风险投资公司对 163 家公司进行了 402 笔投资,投资总额达 19.8 亿美元,在研究期间增长了 15143%,主要集中在普通整形外科和面部美容手术领域。此外,外科软件(25.3%)、生物技术和药物研发(22.8%)以及诊所和门诊服务(20.3%)也获得了大量投资。从地域上看,大多数投资都投向了在亚洲(45%)和北美(33.2%)注册的公司。风险投资促进了整形外科领域的发展和创新,尤其是在微创设备方面。对普通外科和面部美容外科的关注与美容手术的市场需求趋势相吻合。这些发现强调了风险投资在塑造整形外科未来方面的重要性,并表明战略投资具有进一步推动创新的潜力:
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