NEW YORK, April 7 — Establishment Labs Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: ESTA), a global medical technology company dedicated to improving women’s health and wellness, principally in breast aesthetics and reconstruction, today announced that it has surpassed more than five million Motiva devices in market.
This milestone underscores the company’s long‑standing commitment to science‑based innovation and reflects sustained global adoption of Motiva’s portfolio of breast aesthetics and reconstruction solutions across more than 100 countries worldwide.
“Surpassing five million Motiva devices is another milestone for our company, and a clear reflection that our investment in bringing better technology and procedures to market is rewarded by strong consumer adoption,” said Peter Caldini, Chief Executive Officer of Establishment Labs. “Just three years ago, we announced that we had exceeded three million devices, and we continue to gain market share while expanding the category. Our over 25% revenue growth in 2025 has continued into 2026, driven by the successful entry of Motiva in the United States and the global momentum of our minimally invasive platform.”
“Establishment Labs has changed what is possible for our patients,” said Mark Epstein, MD, F.A.C.S., a board-certified plastic surgeon in Hauppauge, New York. “By rethinking device design through the lens of science, safety, and the real needs of women, they have provided more than 2.5 million women worldwide with advanced options that are clinically shown to be best in class. I am delivering better patient outcomes and my practice has more than doubled. In the first quarter of 2026, I had 56 patients choose the Preservé minimally invasive procedure, and in the last six months I have completed 90 cases. I already have 50 Preservé cases scheduled for Q2. Preservé is priced 30% higher than my standard Motiva Breast Augmentation, because patients are willing to spend more for a procedure and technology that avoids general anesthesia, preserves native breast tissue and their chest muscles, and supports faster recovery.”

