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Bali’s Medical Tourism Sees 15% Rise in Aesthetic Treatments

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Bali’s Medical Tourism Sees 15% Rise in Aesthetic Treatments

Bali’s medical tourism industry has grown significantly this year. The sector saw a 15% rise in tourists seeking aesthetic treatments. Medical tourism is now worth billions of dollars annually. Bali claims an increasing slice of this lucrative market. The island is becoming a leading regional destination.

Growing Demand and New Technologies

Skin tightening treatments show the largest growth segment. Demand comes from both domestic and international patients. International patients generally have higher treatment standards. They prioritise comfort and minimal recovery time. Technology backed by clinical evidence matters greatly.
IdsMED will bring new Xerf technology to Bali clinics. This Korean radio-frequency device tightens skin effectively. Each unit costs close to IDR 2 billion. Bali offers good purchasing power for such investments. Foreign patients represent a significant potential market.

Patient Preferences and Local Benefits

Patients now seek needle-free treatments with minimal downtime. Comfort during treatment is increasingly important. Anti-aging trends show no sign of slowing down. People pay more attention to their appearance daily.
Domestic patients can now seek treatment at home. International tourists combine leisure with medical vacations. Bali offers incredible facilities across healthcare spectrums. Patients must conduct thorough research before booking treatments.

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