Michael Barbella, Managing Editor09.22.22
South Korea is the fastest-growing aesthetics market in Asia-Pacific (APAC) and is expected to retain its position in the future augmented by continuous innovation, growing demand for beauty, and increased spending on aesthetic enhancement, according to GlobalData.
The company’s research reveals that South Korea’s aesthetic device market—which accounted for 11% of the APAC share in 2021—is expected to grow about 7% annually through 2030.
“In South Korea, external appearance is considered very important to attain societal and professional success, and this creates pressure on both women and men to transform their physical appearance," said Ayshi Ganguly, a medical devices analyst at GlobalData. "The demand for affordable and quality cosmetic procedures and products is leading to advancements in this field.”
For instance, Ilooda Co. Ltd., which manufactures and develops professional medical equipment, has recently received the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for Secret Duo, a device to treat scars. This non-invasive aesthetic device is not only affordable, painless, and offers quick results, but also treats the aesthetic damage caused by monkeypox and encourages collagen synthesis to fill the scar area with new skin, without harming it thermally, the company claims.
In addition to physiognomy, social media and K-pop are also playing a major role in driving the aesthetics market in South Korea as they influence individuals to enhance their beauty to look like their favorite celebrities. Eyelid surgery and rhinoplasty are the most common procedures performed in Korea.
“The availability of new cosmetic treatment options and appealing discounts are making South Korea a preferred destination for medical tourism as compared to other parts of the world,” Ganguly said.
The company’s research reveals that South Korea’s aesthetic device market—which accounted for 11% of the APAC share in 2021—is expected to grow about 7% annually through 2030.
“In South Korea, external appearance is considered very important to attain societal and professional success, and this creates pressure on both women and men to transform their physical appearance," said Ayshi Ganguly, a medical devices analyst at GlobalData. "The demand for affordable and quality cosmetic procedures and products is leading to advancements in this field.”
For instance, Ilooda Co. Ltd., which manufactures and develops professional medical equipment, has recently received the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for Secret Duo, a device to treat scars. This non-invasive aesthetic device is not only affordable, painless, and offers quick results, but also treats the aesthetic damage caused by monkeypox and encourages collagen synthesis to fill the scar area with new skin, without harming it thermally, the company claims.
In addition to physiognomy, social media and K-pop are also playing a major role in driving the aesthetics market in South Korea as they influence individuals to enhance their beauty to look like their favorite celebrities. Eyelid surgery and rhinoplasty are the most common procedures performed in Korea.
“The availability of new cosmetic treatment options and appealing discounts are making South Korea a preferred destination for medical tourism as compared to other parts of the world,” Ganguly said.