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International patients increasingly choose India for affordable, high-quality aesthetic care. Rising treatment costs in Western countries continue to drive this shift. Medical tourism now forms a vital pillar of India’s healthcare economy. Patients seek advanced treatments without compromising safety or clinical outcomes. India consistently delivers this balance through expertise, technology, and efficiency. Why medical tourism thrives in India India offers ...

India is rapidly emerging as a preferred global destination for hair transplant procedures. Patients increasingly choose India over Turkey for safety, expertise, and long-term outcomes. Hair loss now affects people at younger ages worldwide. In India, nearly half of men experiencing hair loss are under 25 years old. This shift has normalised hair restoration as a medical need rather than ...

India is witnessing a remarkable shift in how people approach beauty. Cosmetic trends, once a luxury for celebrities and the wealthy, now attract people of all ages, professions, and genders. Today, aesthetic interventions are less about vanity and more about confidence, self-care, and personal empowerment. Leading plastic surgeons in Delhi, Dr Arjun Handa and Dr Shruti Handa of Handa Aesthetics ...

India’s hair care market is expanding at an impressive rate. It is expected to reach USD 15.1 billion by 2030, nearly tripling from USD 5 billion in 2022. This demand is driven by growing awareness of scientifically proven solutions. Lifestyle changes and rising cases of hair loss among younger people also contribute. Metro hubs like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad ...

Eugenix Hair Sciences launched its Global Facility in Gurgaon to serve clients from India and across the world. The centre marks a major milestone as Eugenix expands access to advanced, scientifically proven hair restoration for global patients. India’s hair transplant industry is growing rapidly as modern lifestyles, appearance consciousness, and early-age hair loss drive rising demand. Affordable pricing, advanced techniques, ...

Is the growing demand for breast reduction in other countries creating new opportunities for India’s cosmetic surgery market? For many Non-resident Indian women, the answer is yes. Countries in the West offer many cosmetic treatments. However, they are often very expensive, have long waiting times, and provide limited personal care after surgery. Because of this, more international patients are now ...