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South Korea’s hair-loss market growing fast

By Korea Herald
Published : March 9, 2016 - 11:14
South Korea’s market for hair-loss-related products, including wigs, is estimated at 3 trillion won ($2.47 billion), industry sources said Wednesday, with the figure set to grow further.

The number of people suffering from hair loss is estimated at one-fifth of the country’s population of 50 million, the sources said. 


A visitor scans catalogues at a recent convention on wigs and hair loss held in Seoul. (Yonhap)


Hi-Mo, a leading South Korean maker of wigs, said its sales jumped 25.8 percent to 66.7 billion won in 2014, compared to 53 billion won posted in 2010. The number is estimated at 70 billion won for 2015.

Industry watchers said the sharp increases in hair-loss-related figures include many younger patients, while more females were also included in the group compared to previous years.

Hi-Mo said those in their 20s and 30s accounted for 24 percent of its clients.

Following the trend, Hi-Mo said it plans to open more shops around colleges. It opened a branch last month in Sinchon, western Seoul, one of the major college districts.

The company also opened a factory in Myanmar last year with an investment of $10 million in response to the rising demand.

(khnews@heraldcorp.com)

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