Gorilla Clinic, a comprehensive aesthetic medical provider specializing in men's care with 23 clinics nationwide, conducted the 'Male Beauty Survey by Generation (FY2026)' among 10,318 men aged 10 to 50.
The survey revealed that more than half of the men surveyed (50.8%) are interested in beauty. By age group, 73.9% of teenagers and 67.0% of men in their 20s expressed interest, indicating higher engagement among younger generations. Beard removal consistently ranks as the top aesthetic treatment across all age groups, solidifying its position as the entry point for male grooming.
Furthermore, aesthetic concerns shift significantly with age. Teenagers primarily focus on temporary issues like skin irritation and acne, whereas those in their 40s and 50s shift toward age-related changes such as oral issues, wrinkles, and sagging. Notably, AGA (hair loss) treatment is becoming widespread among men in their 20s, signaling a shift from 'reactive treatment' to 'proactive prevention.'
Based on these results, Gorilla Clinic concludes that male grooming consciousness has evolved into 'daily infrastructure' across all generations.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey