Delray Beach, FL, May 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global burn care market, valued at US$2.46 billion in 2024, is forecasted to grow at a robust CAGR of 5.6%, reaching US$2.55 billion in 2025 and an impressive US$3.35 billion by 2030. This market is experiencing consistent growth due to several key factors. The number of burn injuries is rising due to factors such as industrial accidents, domestic fires, and other hazards. Furthermore, advancements in treatment technologies and increased awareness and education about burn care contribute to this trend. Additionally, supportive government initiatives play a significant role in market development.

The demand for effective burn treatments is rising as the global population ages. Older individuals are more susceptible to slow-healing wounds and burn complications, which, in turn, increases the need for advanced burn care products. Moreover, technological advancements in burn treatment—including innovative burn dressings, biologics, and advanced burn wound assessment devices—enhance treatment efficiency and effectiveness.

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By Based on products, the burn care market is categorized into five segments: advanced burn dressings, burn wound therapy devices, biologics, traditional burn care products, and other burn care products. Among these, the biologics segment is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period. This growth is driven by the rising demand for advanced and effective treatment options for deep and complex burns. Biologics provide targeted healing, minimize long-term complications, and promote tissue regeneration, making them particularly suitable for treating severe burns. The increasing acceptance of these products among healthcare professionals and ongoing innovations in regenerative medicine are contributing to the strong and sustained growth of the biologics segment.

By Based on burn degree, the burn care market is divided into first-degree burns (minor burns), second-degree burns (partial-thickness …

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