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Asked 1000 men and women Ranking of celebrities who would likely work in the cosmetic medical industry if they weren’t celebrities!

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[Asked 1,000 men and women] Ranking of celebrities who would probably work in the cosmetic medical industry if they weren’t celebrities! ​
NEXER Co., Ltd. Press release: September 4, 2025 To Members of the Press [Asked 1,000 Men and Women] Ranking of Celebrities Who Would Work in the Medical Cosmetic Industry If They Were Not Celebrities! NEXER Inc. – Survey of celebrities who would likely work in the aesthetic medical industry if they weren’t celebrities
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■Which celebrities might work in the cosmetic medicine industry? With growing awareness of beauty these days, cosmetic medicine is becoming more commonplace. What kind of people work in the beauty industry, which requires specialized knowledge and a high level of aesthetic sense? If celebrities are working in the aesthetic medical industry, who do they think is suitable for this job? So, in collaboration with Cosmetic Medicine Bureau, one of the largest cosmetic physician recruitment agencies in the industry, we conducted a survey of 1,000 men and women nationwide about “celebrities who would likely work in the aesthetic medical industry if they weren’t celebrities.” Please note the following when quoting the contents of this press release. – A statement that the source is “a survey conducted by NEXER Inc. and the Cosmetic Medicine Department.” – A link to the Cosmetic Medicine Department (https://www.biyou-ikyoku.com/) Survey Overview: “Survey on Celebrities Who Would Work in the Cosmetic Medical Industry If They Were Not Celebrities” Survey Method: Online Survey Survey Period: August 18 – August 26, 2025 Survey Participants: Men and women nationwide Valid responses: 1000 samples Question: Question 1: Please tell us the one celebrity you most likely to work in the cosmetic medical industry if they weren’t a celebrity. Question 2: Please tell us why you chose that celebrity. Ranking of celebrities who would likely work in the cosmetic medical industry if they weren’t celebrities! ◆1st Place: Ryoko Yonekura, 87 votes Survey respondents made the following comments: – Because he looked good in a white coat in a drama. (Female, 20s) – I think he’ll do a good job. (Female, 40s) – I think he’ll do a great job without any mistakes. (Female, 50s) – They sell themselves with the slogan, “I never fail.” (Female, 60s) – They have a calm vibe and seem trustworthy. (Male, 60s) Topping the list was Ryoko Yonekura. It’s clear that the TV drama “Doctor X” has the strongest image. Her appearance in a white coat and the line, “I never fail,” give the impression of her high level of skill and trustworthiness as a cosmetic medical specialist. ◆2nd Place: Minami Tanaka, 70 votes Survey respondents made the following comments: – Because she frequently shares her skincare and beauty tips. (Male, 30s) – Because she’s stoic and has a great passion for
self-improvement. (Female, 40s) – Because she has a strong personality and looks good in a mask. (Male, 50s) – She seems like a charismatic female doctor active in the cosmetic medicine industry. (Male, 60s) – Her pursuit of beauty is abnormal. (Male, 70s) Second place went to Minami Tanaka. She is recognized as a beauty professional, sharing her beauty tips in magazines and on social media. Critics such as “charismatic female doctor” and “her pursuit of beauty is abnormal” suggest that she is not simply a beauty enthusiast, but rather pursues beauty from a logical and practical perspective. ◆3rd Place: Keiko Kitagawa, 54 votes Survey respondents made the following comments: ・That’s the atmosphere. (Male, 20s) ・Because she has beautiful skin. (Female, 30s) ・She once wanted to be a doctor, and I thought she would be a good fit for him because he’s smart and good-looking. (Male, 60s) ・She has such clear skin that she would be a good fit for a cosmetic surgeon. (Male, 50s) – She seems to have a strong desire for beauty, so I think she can make other people look beautiful too. (Male, 70s) Third place went to Keiko Kitagawa. “Translucent skin” and “perfect facial features” seem to embody the effects of cosmetic medical treatments. Furthermore, comments such as “smart” and “aimed to be a doctor” show that she is highly regarded not only for her appearance but also as a trustworthy professional with knowledge and technical skills. ◆4th place Matt 51 votes Survey respondents made the following comments: – Because I care about my appearance. (Male, Teens) – I actually still do that kind of work, and from my appearance, I feel like I’m in the field of cosmetic medicine. (Female, 30s) – Because they’re the first person I imagine when I think of cosmetic medicine. (Male, 30s) ・He seems to have a deep curiosity and knowledge about beauty. (Female, 50s) ・He’s the biggest beauty guy. (Male, 60s) Fourth place went to “Matt.” Comments such as “He’s the most beauty-conscious guy” and “He’s the first person I think of when it comes to cosmetic surgery” show that he is recognized as an iconic figure in the beauty industry. ◆5th place: Anmika, 50 votes Survey respondents made the following comments: ・I’m good at speaking. (Female, 30s) – Because he seems like he’ll be able to turn many patients into customers with his skillful conversation. (Female, 40s) – Because he’s flashy and persuasive. (Female, 50s) – He seems like he’s very knowledgeable. (Male, 60s) – He has extensive knowledge of beauty and health, and his persuasive speaking skills make him well suited to the industry. (Male, 70s) Fifth place went to Anmika. Her active participation in beauty-related programs and commercials has established an image of her as someone with specialized knowledge of beauty. Her professional qualities were recognized in terms of both her knowledge and communication skills. ◆6th to 10th Place From here, we will announce the top 6 through 10, along with some of the reasons for their selection. 6th place GACKT 40 votes – She’s knowledgeable about beauty and is beautiful herself. (Female, 30s) – She openly admits to taking care of her beauty and health. (Male, 40s) – Because he’s charismatic. (Male, 50s) 7th place: Kiyoshi Hikawa, 36 votes – They pay attention to appearance and seem to be able to provide flexible services that suit the customer’s background. (Female, 30s) – High aesthetic sense. (Male, 40s) – Because he seems to understand women’s feelings. (Female in her 40s) 8th place Nanao 32 votes ・It’s surprisingly beautiful and the artist seems very skilled. (Female, 40s) – She seems to have an incredible pursuit of beauty, she seems intelligent, and she seems persuasive. (Female, 50s) – I think she could become a poster girl for the beauty industry. (Male, 60s) 9th place: Haruka Ayase, 31 votes – If she worked in the cosmetic medical industry, I’d want to use her services. (Male, 40s) – Her natural, unpretentious appearance and transparent beauty draw people in. (Male in his 70s) 10th place Norika Fujiwara 30 votes ・Image of the commercial. (Female, 40s) ・Because she seems very conscious about beauty. (Male, 40s) So, this time, the ranking is as follows.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/44800/1878/44800-1878-9f4e62a7cf25ea94cb22f005674bd15d-900×525.png Ryoko Yonekura was ranked number one as the celebrity most likely to work in the aesthetic medical industry. The image of the perfect surgeon she played in the TV drama “Doctor X” seems to have strongly associated her with the image of an aesthetic medical specialist who demands high skill and reliability. Following on are Minami Tanaka and Keiko Kitagawa, who were recognized for their deep beauty knowledge and flawless beauty, both of which they often publicly profess. Other notable names on the list include Matt, Anmika, and GACKT, whose charisma and exceptional sense have earned them widespread recognition as beauty professionals. If you’re in the aesthetic medicine industry but want to find a clinic with better conditions or hire a skilled doctor, why not try using an agency that introduces specialist aesthetic clinic doctors? – Statement that the source is “Survey by NEXER Inc. and the Cosmetic Medicine Department” – Include a link to the Cosmetic Medicine Department (https://www.biyou-ikyoku.com/) 【About the Cosmetic Medicine Department】 Company Name: SS Career Co., Ltd. Address: 160-0022 5F, Round Cross Shinjuku 5-chome Building, 5-17-5 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Phone number: 03-5155-3909 About NEXER Inc. Headquarters: 171-0013 Rise Arena Building 11F, 4-5-2 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo Representative Director: Yuya Miyata Tel: 03-6890-4757 URL: https://www.nexer.co.jp Business: Internet research, SEO, web branding, review content, brick-and-mortar store support, website creation

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