Medirom Healthcare Technologies Reports 72,236 Customers Served and 76.9% Repeat Ratio in September 2025

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Medirom Healthcare Technologies Reports 72,236 Customers Served and 76.9% Repeat Ratio in September 2025

Medirom Healthcare Technologies Inc. announced its key performance indicators for September 2025. The company served a total of 72,236 customers, with sales per customer reaching JPY 7,498. The customer repeat ratio stood at 76.9% for all salons, while salons located in public bathhouses had a repeat ratio of 60.0%. The announcement reflects an improvement in customer numbers and highlights continued progress in the company's salon operation business. Additionally, the company's health tech business, offering the Lav® on-demand training application, continues to support government-specific health guidance programs aimed at individuals at risk of lifestyle-related diseases.

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