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Is Skin Care Tourism The New Mom-cation?
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Is Skin Care Tourism The New Mom-cation?

  • Travelers are increasingly pursuing skin care procedures abroad for lower costs and faster results.
  • Turkey emerged as a key destination, offering services like PRP, Lumecca, and Botox at reduced prices.
  • Korea is highlighted as a growing hub for cosmetic care, with creators promoting clinics and results.
  • Patients report high satisfaction with care, efficiency, and post-treatment follow-ups during trips.
  • Affordability remains a primary draw, enabling significant cost savings on aesthetic procedures abroad.
  • Patients describe minimized downtime and a streamlined experience during medical travel.
  • Travelers combine beauty trips with tourism and personal celebration, such as milestone birthdays.
  • Global interest in cosmetic procedures abroad continues to rise, as shown by international visitor statistics.
  • Content creators in Korea and elsewhere are shaping expectations by sharing results and process details.
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Global Survey Finds Much of World See China on the Rise
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world17h ago

Global Survey Finds Much of World See China on the Rise

  • A global survey of about 26,000 people across 21 countries finds most expect China to gain more global influence in the coming decade.
  • South Africa, Brazil and Turkey lead in believing China will have greater global influence, with 83%, 72% and 63% respectively.
  • In the United States, 54% share the view that China will increase its influence, with similar averages across the 10 EU countries surveyed.
  • The report notes that many non-Western publics view China as a legitimate global partner rather than a zero-sum rival.
  • The survey occurred in November 2025, before the U.S. action in Venezuela and amid shifting U.S. and European views of China.
  • The report highlights a multipolar world where non-Western countries gain voice in international relations.
  • Respondents in several regions see China rising in technology, manufacturing and energy leadership within a decade.
  • Some publics still view the U.S. as an ally or necessary partner, though support varies by country.
  • Some EU states see the U.S. as a rival or adversary, signaling shifting transatlantic perceptions.
  • The report ties shifts in views to Trump-era policy and broader strategic competition, with cautions about a bipolar world.
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