Hair Growth Supplement and Treatment Market (By Type: Supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Devices, By Distribution Channel: Hypermarkets/Supermarkets, Specialty Stores, Online Pharmacies, Drug & Pharma Stores) - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, Regional Outlook, and Forecast 2024-2033
The global hair growth supplement and treatment market size was USD 7.76 billion in 2023, calculated at USD 8.24 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach around USD 14.13 billion by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of 6.18% from 2024 to 2033.
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The U.S. hair growth supplement and treatment market size was valued at USD 2.68 billion in 2023 and is predicted to be worth around USD 4.96 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 6.34 from 2024 to 2033.
Asia Pacific dominated the hair growth supplement and treatment market in 2023. Increasing research and development, the presence of medical needs, and positive economic growth will help the growth of the market in the Asia Pacific region. Changing lifestyles, pollution, stress, and genetics lead to hair loss conditions that contribute to the high demand for hair growth supplements and treatments. These factors help to the growth of the market in the Asia Pacific region. The growing hair loss problem in India and China has helped the growth of the market. China and India are the leading countries for the growth of the market in the Asia Pacific region.
Europe is estimated to be the fastest-growing during the forecast period of 2024-2033. The rising prevalence of nutritional deficiency and the increase in the number of senior populations are leading to the growth of the hair growth supplement and treatment market. French companies consult about the oils for longer and thicker hair growth.
The hair growth supplement and treatment market refers to a wide range of products and treatments designed to stimulate hair growth, prevent hair growth thinning, and improve overall hair quality. These products include nutritional supplements, medical interventions, and topical therapies aimed at improving scalp health and promoting hair growth. Hair growth supplements work by delivering the main nutrients that are responsible for hair growth to the hair follicles. The main ingredients in the supplements are carefully selected for their ability to strengthen the hair follicles, promote blood circulation, and improve the overall health of the scalp.
The best vitamin supplements for hair growth include iron, folic acid, biotin, zinc, vitamin E, vitamin D, and vitamin B. Some hair growth supplements are formulated with these supplements to improve hair thickness, growth, and strength. Nutrient-specific or multivitamin supplements may help to bridge the nutrition gap. These factors help to the growth of the market.
Report Coverage | Details |
Market Size in 2023 | USD 7.76 Billion |
Market Size in 2024 | USD 8.24 Billion |
Market Size by 2033 | USD 14.13 Billion |
Market Growth Rate | CAGR of 6.18% from 2024 to 2033 |
Largest Market | North America |
Base Year | 2023 |
Forecast Period | 2024 to 2033 |
Segments Covered | Type, Distribution Channel, and Regions |
Regions Covered | North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa |
Drivers
Rising prevalence of hair loss conditions
Many factors can cause the increase in hair loss, including hairstyles that pull the hair, fungal infections on the scalp, hereditary hair loss from genetics, hormonal changes like menopause, childbirth, or pregnancy, poor nutrition, stress, certain medical conditions like lupus and diabetes, significant weight loss, age, and family history of balding. There is a need for diagnosis, management, and treatment to overcome the hair loss issue. The treatments include hair transplants, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), medication, and supplements. These factors help the growth of the hair growth supplement and treatment market.
Rising awareness of nutritional health benefits of hair supplements
Raising awareness of the nutritional health benefits of hair growth supplements helps the growth of the market. Deficiency in iron, riboflavin, biotin, vitamin D, vitamin B12, and other nutrients are associated with hair loss issues. Eating a balanced diet that is rich in these minerals and vitamins can help to improve hair growth. Zinc and vitamin B play an important role in the health of hair follicles. Taking specific supplements like iron, protein, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin A, and vitamin D or other specially formulated vitamins may help hair growth. These benefits of supplements help the growth of the hair growth supplement and treatment market.
Restraint
Side effects of hair growth supplement and treatment
The side effects of the hair growth supplement and treatment include unwanted hair growth on the adjacent skin of the face and hands, scalp irritation, fake thyroid problems, diarrhea, nausea, allergies, rashes, cramps, and acne and breakouts. Overdosing supplements or nutrients can lead to side effects, including milk-alkali syndrome, which causes kidney injury due to high levels of calcium in the body, vasodilation that leads to a drop in blood pressure, and nerve damage. It may cause digestive distress, allergic symptoms like anaphylaxis, skin inflammation, and hives, and can cause gastrointestinal issues. These downsides of the supplements and treatments can restrict the growth of the hair growth supplement and treatment market.
Opportunities
Advanced technologies
The use of advanced technologies for hair growth helps the growth of the market. Advanced technologies for hair growth treatment include blood-derived platelet-rich plasma therapies, mesenchymal stem cell implantation, and MSC-derived secretome treatment. The microneedle patches deliver immune-regulating molecules to support T-cells so they do not attack hair follicles. The tiny RNA particles that encourage hair growth and genetic engineering help to create new hair follicles that may restore hair growth. These factors help the growth of the hair growth supplement and treatment market.
Research and Development
The use of natural products in hair growth supplements and treatments can be an opportunity for the development of the market. Chemical products for hair growth can lead to side effects, while natural products have no side effects. Natural products that help hair growth include applying herbs and other remedies, using natural oils like rosemary oil or castor oil, applying aloe vera, essential oils like coconut oil or lemon oil, scalp massage, decreasing inflammation, improving scalp health, balancing hormones, and stimulating hair follicles. These benefits of natural product development, innovative ingredients and formulations, and other technologies help to grow the hair growth supplement and treatment market.
The pharmaceutical segment dominated the hair growth supplement and treatment market in 2023. The pharmaceutical type of segment is further segmented into oral and topical & injectable. The oral type contains Propecia and minoxidil, and the topical & injectable types contain Propecia, minoxidil, and also exome-based therapies. Factors like changing lifestyles, genetics, pollution, and stress lead to the rising number of individuals getting pharmaceutical-based supplements to overcome hair fall issues. Oral type of supplements like zinc, iron, biotin, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamins A, B, C, D, and E can be easily obtained from pharmaceuticals. Topical & injectable types of treatment include PRP injections, injections of corticosteroids, and scalp injections. These can easily obtained from pharmaceuticals. These factors help the growth of the pharmaceutical-type segment and contribute to the growth of the market.
The supplements segment is the fastest growing during the forecast period. The supplements are provided in different types, different forms, and with different distribution channels. The supplement types include single-ingredient and multi-ingredient types. The supplement types are in different forms, including liquid, capsules, tablets, gummies & soft gels, and powders. These supplements are distributed by different distribution channels, including drug & pharma stores, online pharmacies, specialty stores, and hypermarkets/supermarkets. The supplements include iron, which supports hair health; biotin, which prevents loss related to biotin deficiency and stimulates hair growth; and zinc, vitamin E, vitamin D, and vitamin B, which are essential for healthy hair growth and thickness and also prevent hair thinning and shedding. These factors help the growth of the supplement type segment and contribute to the growth of the hair growth supplement and treatment market.
The drug/pharma stores segment led the hair growth supplement and treatment market in 2023. Consumers visiting drug and pharma stores are often health-conscious and proactive about their wellness, making them more likely to seek and purchase hair growth treatments and supplements from these outlets. Pharmacists can recommend specific hair growth products based on individual customer needs, increasing the likelihood of purchases from their stores.
Segments Covered in the Report
By Type
By Distribution Channel
By Geography
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1. Research Objective
1.2. Scope of the Study
1.3. Definition
Chapter 2. Research Methodology (Premium Insights)
2.1. Research Approach
2.2. Data Sources
2.3. Assumptions & Limitations
Chapter 3. Executive Summary
3.1. Market Snapshot
Chapter 4. Market Variables and Scope
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Market Classification and Scope
4.3. Industry Value Chain Analysis
4.3.1. Raw Material Procurement Analysis
4.3.2. Sales and Distribution Channel Analysis
4.3.3. Downstream Buyer Analysis
Chapter 5. COVID 19 Impact on Hair Growth Supplement and Treatment Market
5.1. COVID-19 Landscape: Hair Growth Supplement and Treatment Industry Impact
5.2. COVID 19 - Impact Assessment for the Industry
5.3. COVID 19 Impact: Global Major Government Policy
5.4. Market Trends and Opportunities in the COVID-19 Landscape
Chapter 6. Market Dynamics Analysis and Trends
6.1. Market Dynamics
6.1.1. Market Drivers
6.1.2. Market Restraints
6.1.3. Market Opportunities
6.2. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
6.2.1. Bargaining power of suppliers
6.2.2. Bargaining power of buyers
6.2.3. Threat of substitute
6.2.4. Threat of new entrants
6.2.5. Degree of competition
Chapter 7. Competitive Landscape
7.1.1. Company Market Share/Positioning Analysis
7.1.2. Key Strategies Adopted by Players
7.1.3. Vendor Landscape
7.1.3.1. List of Suppliers
7.1.3.2. List of Buyers
Chapter 8. Global Hair Growth Supplement and Treatment Market, By Type
8.1. Hair Growth Supplement and Treatment Market, by Type, 2024-2033
8.1.1. Supplements
8.1.1.1. Market Revenue and Forecast (2021-2033)
8.1.2. Pharmaceuticals
8.1.2.1. Market Revenue and Forecast (2021-2033)
8.1.3. Devices
8.1.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast (2021-2033)
Chapter 9. Global Hair Growth Supplement and Treatment Market, By Distribution Channel
9.1. Hair Growth Supplement and Treatment Market, by Distribution Channel, 2024-2033
9.1.1. Hypermarkets/Supermarkets
9.1.1.1. Market Revenue and Forecast (2021-2033)
9.1.2. Specialty Stores
9.1.2.1. Market Revenue and Forecast (2021-2033)
9.1.3. Online Pharmacies
9.1.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast (2021-2033)
9.1.4. Drug & Pharma Stores
9.1.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast (2021-2033)
(2021-2033)
Chapter 10. Global Hair Growth Supplement and Treatment Market, Regional Estimates and Trend Forecast
10.1. North America
10.1.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.1.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.1.3. U.S.
10.1.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.1.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.1.4. Rest of North America
10.1.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.1.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.2. Europe
10.2.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.2.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.2.3. UK
10.2.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.2.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.2.4. Germany
10.2.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.2.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.2.5. France
10.2.5.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.2.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.2.6. Rest of Europe
10.2.6.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.2.6.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.3. APAC
10.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.3.3. India
10.3.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.3.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.3.4. China
10.3.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.3.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.3.5. Japan
10.3.5.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.3.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.3.6. Rest of APAC
10.3.6.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.3.6.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.4. MEA
10.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.4.3. GCC
10.4.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.4.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.4.4. North Africa
10.4.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.4.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.4.5. South Africa
10.4.5.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.4.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.4.6. Rest of MEA
10.4.6.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.4.6.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.5. Latin America
10.5.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.5.3. Brazil
10.5.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.5.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
10.5.4. Rest of LATAM
10.5.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Type (2021-2033)
10.5.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2033)
Chapter 11. Company Profiles
11.1. Cipla Inc.
11.1.1. Company Overview
11.1.2. Product Offerings
11.1.3. Financial Performance
11.1.4. Recent Initiatives
11.2. EXOCOBIO
11.2.1. Company Overview
11.2.2. Product Offerings
11.2.3. Financial Performance
11.2.4. Recent Initiatives
11.3. WON TECH Co., Ltd.
11.3.1. Company Overview
11.3.2. Product Offerings
11.3.3. Financial Performance
11.3.4. Recent Initiatives
11.4. Alma Lasers
11.4.1. Company Overview
11.4.2. Product Offerings
11.4.3. Financial Performance
11.4.4. Recent Initiatives
11.5. Alma Lasers
11.5.1. Company Overview
11.5.2. Product Offerings
11.5.3. Financial Performance
11.5.4. Recent Initiatives
11.6. iRestore Hair Growth System
11.6.1. Company Overview
11.6.2. Product Offerings
11.6.3. Financial Performance
11.6.4. Recent Initiatives
11.7. Curallux, LLC.
11.7.1. Company Overview
11.7.2. Product Offerings
11.7.3. Financial Performance
11.7.4. Recent Initiatives
11.8. Merck & Co., Inc.
11.8.1. Company Overview
11.8.2. Product Offerings
11.8.3. Financial Performance
11.8.4. Recent Initiatives
11.9. Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc
11.9.1. Company Overview
11.9.2. Product Offerings
11.9.3. Financial Performance
11.9.4. Recent Initiatives
11.10. InVite Health
11.10.1. Company Overview
11.10.2. Product Offerings
11.10.3. Financial Performance
11.10.4. Recent Initiatives
Chapter 12. Research Methodology
12.1. Primary Research
12.2. Secondary Research
12.3. Assumptions
Chapter 13. Appendix
13.1. About Us
13.2. Glossary of Terms
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