Region: Malaysia
Category: Eye Care

Malaysia Eye Care

(10 reports matching your criteria)
  • Eye Care in Malaysia

    ... to a range of vision issues, including discomfort, burning and dry eyes. The rise in remote working has significantly increased screen time on smartphones, tablets, and computers, while consumers also constantly made use of digital ... Read More

  • Malaysia Sunglasses

    ... lifestyles. The revival of international air travel has caused an increase in duty-free sales through various airports, including sales of sunglasses. This has been supported by the opening of more duty-free shops, such as Heinemann ... Read More

  • Malaysia Eyewear

    ... lifestyles. Retailers are leveraging this trend to stimulate sales by offering frequent and regular discounts. At the same time, fast-fashion spectacles packages are becoming more prevalent, with this being driven by value-seeking behaviour. Most optical ... Read More

  • Malaysia Contact Lenses and Solutions

    ... demand. In the immediate aftermath of the pandemic, local consumers were gravitating towards frequent replacement lenses, motivated by high price-sensitivity and they sought to economise and focus their reduced purchasing power on essential products, such ... Read More

  • Malaysia Spectacles

    ... trend is supported by the growing number of premium-positioned optical goods stores, such as Focus Point Signature, and Opulence, for example. Euromonitor International's Spectacles in Malaysia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More

  • Malaysia: 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 Malaysia and describes the main market participants, ... Read More

  • Spectacles in Malaysia

    ... reasons of appearance and vanity and made them focus more on comfort and convenience. This led to a switch in consumption patterns that has persisted even as the immediate threat from COVID-19 has waned and ... Read More

  • Eyewear in Malaysia

    ... normal lifestyles. The resumption of international travel from the end of 2022 onwards led to an influx of international tourists, as well as Malaysians returning to domestic and international travel. As a result, there was ... Read More

  • Sunglasses in Malaysia

    ... towards the end of 2022. This has acted as a significant spur to the recovery of sunglasses sales, as consumers have been purchasing replacement sunglasses to take travelling following the reopening of international travel. The ... Read More

  • Eye Care in Malaysia

    ... the spread of COVID-19. Those working and studying from home spent long hours using digital devices, which had an adverse impact on their eyes. This spurred demand for standard eye care products that could offer ... Read More

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