The import volume of artificial body parts, aids, and appliances to Mexico has shown a continuous decline from 2013 to 2023, starting at 89.45 thousand kilograms in 2013 and decreasing to 91.12 thousand kilograms in 2023. Key trends include significant variances annually, such as a notable 16.35% increase in 2014 followed by several years of gradual declines. Recent year-on-year analysis indicates decreases of approximately 1.17% and 1.16% over the last two years. The five-year CAGR from 2019 to 2023 stands at -1.18%, highlighting a steady decline.
Forecast analysis from 2024 to 2028 shows a continued downward trend, with a projected average annual decline of 1%, culminating in a 4.91% overall reduction. Future trends to watch for include potential technological innovations, changes in healthcare policies, and shifts in demographic needs which may impact import volumes and market dynamics.