Region: Indonesia
Category: Eye Care

Indonesia Eye Care

(8 reports matching your criteria)
  • Eye Care in Indonesia

    ... are seen as essential, with consumers prioritising eye health as a crucial aspect of overall wellbeing. One of the key drivers of demand is the high prevalence of dry eye syndrome, a condition caused by ... Read More

  • Indonesia Sunglasses

    ... has slowed following the rapid recovery in the immediate wake of the COVID-19 crisis when it benefited from the full lifting of the pandemic restrictions and consumers’ “revenge traveling”. It is important to note that ... Read More

  • Indonesia Eyewear

    ... to their older counterparts. These notable differences include a greater emphasis on spending on experience rather than on possessions, though these experiences are then largely commodified in the form of social media content. This is ... Read More

  • Indonesia Spectacles

    ... seen from the hike in sales of spectacles that commonly happens in Indonesia towards the end of the year as spectacles are one of the health benefits that are usually provided by companies for permanent ... Read More

  • Indonesia: Eye Care Products Market - Analysis, Size, Trends, Consumption, and Forecast

    ... of COVID-19 on it, and a forecast for the market development in the medium term. The report provides a strategic analysis of the eye care products market in Indonesia and describes the main market participants, ... Read More

  • Sunglasses in Indonesia

    ... keen to socialise and spend more time outside the home. This fuelled demand for sunglasses, as consumers paid more attention to their appearance. Sales were also boosted by the revival of international and domestic travel ... Read More

  • Eyewear in Indonesia

    ... became increasingly keen to travel, socialise and spend more time outside the home. This fuelled demand for contact lenses and solutions and sunglasses, as consumers paid more attention to their appearance. Sales of contact lenses ... Read More

  • Spectacles in Indonesia

    ... pandemic years, due to the fact that glasses were seen as essential items. In addition, the fear of being infected with COVID-19 drove many consumers to opt for spectacles, rather than contact lenses, as the ... Read More

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