HEALTHFORTUNE
Asia’s super-aging societies are sparking a boom in high-end longevity clinics—even if ‘public enthusiasm’ is outpacing the science
Asia's aging population is driving growth in high-end longevity clinics, with partnerships between wellness facilities and luxury hotels expanding across Singapore, Thailand, and other super-aged nations. Experts caution that public enthusiasm for anti-aging treatments may outpace scientific validation, as rising incomes and post-pandemic priorities fuel demand for health-focused luxury services.
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SingaporeplaceThailandplaceMalaysiaplaceJapanplaceSouth KoreaplaceTaiwanplaceRekoop clinicorganizationMETT SingaporeorganizationLongevity SuiteorganizationCapellaorganizationAndrea MaierpersonNational University of SingaporeorganizationLau Kong CheenpersonSingapore University of Social SciencesorganizationZilmiyah KamblepersonJames Cook Universityorganization
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