What follicular unit extraction really costs abroad and at home, why per graft pricing matters, and how to compare two quotes fairly. We never name a clinic.
An FUE hair transplant abroad at popular hubs such as Turkey commonly runs from about $2,200 to $3,500 for a package of around 3,000 grafts, against roughly £5,000 and up privately in the United Kingdom. In the United States it is often $4 to $10 per graft, which puts a typical case near $6,000 to $15,000.
Ranges are indicative, reviewed July 2025, and depend mostly on the number of grafts, the technique, and what a package includes. They are not a quote.
With hair transplants the honest unit is the graft, not the clinic. Compare the price for the grafts you actually need, because a low headline can hide a small graft count or a large one you may not need.
Indicative ranges, reviewed 21 June 2026, drawn from published cost guides. Not a quote and not a promise of a result. Currency and what a package covers vary, so always confirm in writing.
Sources include published UK, US, and abroad cost guides. Confirm the graft count, the technique, and the currency you are billed in.
A headline number means little until you know what sits behind it. These are the things that move the price up or down, and the ones worth questioning when a quote looks too good.
Most of the saving abroad is structural, not a sign of worse care. Wages, rent, and running costs for a clinic in Turkey are lower than in London or a major United States city, a strong exchange rate stretches your money further, and very high local volume drives package prices down.
None of that lowers the skill needed for a natural hairline and a healthy donor area. The danger at the very cheap end is not the country, it is paying so little that the surgeon barely touches your case and graft survival and design suffer.
Price is one line in a longer sum. Read this before a low quote makes the decision for you.
Add the travel. Flights, hotel beyond any included nights, food, and time off work all belong in the sum. For a single trip these can still leave a real saving, but count them honestly.
Count the follow up. Shedding, redness, and growth all take months, and the result is judged at about a year. If something looks wrong, managing it from another country is harder, and local surgeons are often reluctant to revise another clinic's work.
When abroad is a poor idea. If your loss is still advancing fast, if you have limited donor hair, or if you cannot return for review, a cheap headline can become an expensive problem. Sometimes the honest answer is to wait or to treat the loss medically first.
Confirm the graft count, the area treated, and how ongoing loss will be managed. A number with no plan for the future is a warning sign.
Ask which named, licensed surgeon performs the key steps, not just who runs the consultation. A price far below the market can mean technicians do almost everything.
Get a written breakdown. Grafts, technique, medication, blood tests, nights of stay, and follow up are often quoted separately or left out.
Confirm the facility is properly authorised and ask, in writing, how follow up, growth checks, and any revision are handled once you are home.
Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective procedures or their complications. Check cover, and plan the days you need around the procedure.
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Mostly lower labour and facility costs, a favourable exchange rate, and very high local volume, not lower quality by default. A price far below the market is the figure to question.
Usually by the number of grafts. Abroad this is often a fixed package, while in the United States it is commonly per graft. Compare the price for the grafts you actually need.
Not always. A transplant does not stop further loss, so some people need a second session later or medical treatment to protect the hair they keep. A good plan accounts for this from the start.
Travel, extra hotel nights, medication, blood tests, a second session if needed, and aftercare. Ask for a written, itemised quote with the graft count stated.
What the procedure involves, who it suits, the risks, and the questions to ask.
The indicative ranges, what drives them, and why abroad differs from home.
The five points to confirm in writing before a low quote makes the decision for you.
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