Hair Restoration Pricing

Hair transplant costs can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of procedure, the patient’s hair loss level, the surgeon’s experience and reputation, and the location of the clinic. In general, hair transplant costs can range anywhere from $6,000 to $15,000 or more.

Here are the hair transplant cost factors in more detail:

  1. Type of procedure: Follicular unit transplantation (FUT) is typically less expensive than follicular unit extraction (FUE) because it is less labor-intensive. However, FUE is less invasive and generally preferred by patients who wish to avoid a linear scar.
  2. Degree of hair loss: The more severe the hair loss, the more extensive the procedure, and the higher the cost.
  3. Surgeon’s experience: Experienced and reputable surgeons typically charge more for their services than new or less experienced surgeons.
  4. Geographic location: Hair transplant costs can vary depending on the region or city where you may be traveling from.

The cost of the procedure will be based upon both your goals and your surgeons’ expectations. Call or email us today for a quote.

Free Quote & $1000 off

    Hair Restoration Pricing

    Hair transplant costs can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of procedure, the patient’s hair loss level, the surgeon’s experience and reputation, and the location of the clinic. In general, hair transplant costs can range anywhere from $6,000 to $15,000 or more.

    Here are the hair transplant cost factors in more detail:

    1. Type of procedure: Follicular unit transplantation (FUT) is typically less expensive than follicular unit extraction (FUE) because it is less labor-intensive. However, FUE is less invasive and generally preferred by patients who wish to avoid a linear scar.
    2. Degree of hair loss: The more severe the hair loss, the more extensive the procedure, and the higher the cost.
    3. Surgeon’s experience: Experienced and reputable surgeons typically charge more for their services than new or less experienced surgeons.
    4. Geographic location: Hair transplant costs can vary depending on the region or city where you may be traveling from.

    The cost of the procedure will be based upon both your goals and your surgeons’ expectations. Call or email us today for a quote.

    Free Quote & $1000 off

      What is the Purpose of a Deposit?

      A deposit serves as an upfront payment for your surgery and secures your appointment slot. Despite being a trendy and highly sought-after cosmetic procedure, Hair Restoration surgery requires a deposit to avoid last minute cancellations and missed appointments. Your Patient Advisor can provide information about the cost of the deposit.

      Can I get a refund on my deposit? Your deposit can only be refunded up until two weeks before your scheduled surgery appointment. If you need to cancel within two weeks leading up to your appointment, your deposit can be carried over to your rescheduled date or forfeited if you don’t make arrangements within 7 days of the cancellation. Failure to show up on your appointment date will result in the forfeiture of your deposit.

      When do I pay the balance payment for my surgery?

      • You will be required to make a preliminary payment upon check-in, which will be authorized and charged to your credit card.
      • Cash, money orders, and cashier’s checks will also be accepted and authorized.
      • Those with finance accounts will be pre-charged.
      • Other forms of payment will be discussed and documented.

      Once the final graft count has been established, the authorizations and pre-charges will be finalized. If necessary, additional payment forms will be processed.

      What class is closest to your hair loss?

      Schedule a consultation today for a free quote.

      Class 2 Hair Loss
      Class 2 Male Hair Loss Type

      A progression of the hairline receding from the temples up from the brow crease. The temporal recession deepens and a frontal tuft is established.

      Class 3 Hair Loss
      Class 3 Male Hair Loss Type

      Hair-loss on the crown with a deepening temporal recession with possible hair-loss on the crown with further hair-loss or thinning.

      Class 4 Hair Loss
      Class 4 Male Hair Loss Type

      Further frontal hair loss and an enlargement of the crown with a solid bridge of hair separating the two balding areas.

      Class 5 Hair Loss
      Class 5 Male Hair Loss Type

      A significant amount of hair-loss with a small tuft remaining in the forelock, the bridge is beginning to split in half and separate and your bald crown is getting bigger with further receding at the temples.

      Class 6 Hair Loss
      Class 6 Male Hair Loss Type

      The bridge of hair separating the crown from the frontal tuft disappears leaving a large bald area. The temples have often receded but the sides above the ears and around the crown remain high.

      What class is closest to your hair loss?

      Schedule a consultation today for a free quote.

      Class 2 Hair Loss
      Class 2 Male Hair Loss Type

      A progression of the hairline receding from the temples up from the brow crease. The temporal recession deepens and a frontal tuft is established.

      Class 3 Hair Loss
      Class 3 Male Hair Loss Type

      Hair-loss on the crown with a deepening temporal recession with possible hair-loss on the crown with further hair-loss or thinning.

      Class 4 Hair Loss
      Class 4 Male Hair Loss Type

      Further frontal hair loss and an enlargement of the crown with a solid bridge of hair separating the two balding areas.

      Class 5 Hair Loss
      Class 5 Male Hair Loss Type

      A significant amount of hair-loss with a small tuft remaining in the forelock, the bridge is beginning to split in half and separate and your bald crown is getting bigger with further receding at the temples.

      Class 6 Hair Loss
      Class 6 Male Hair Loss Type

      The bridge of hair separating the crown from the frontal tuft disappears leaving a large bald area. The temples have often receded but the sides above the ears and around the crown remain high.