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Cost · Last reviewed 8 December 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

Afro hair transplant: the honest cost.

Curly follicles need specialist technique, so price reflects skill, not just graft count. Here is what shapes the cost and why the cheapest quote can be the riskiest. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
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per graft
How most quotes are built
indicative, varies
skill premium
Specialist technique
not optional here
abroad
Often lower headline price
vet carefully
The one honest thing
For afro textured hair, a bargain quote from someone without curly hair experience is a false saving. The cost of a poor result is far higher.
Quick answer

What does it cost?

There is no single price. Most clinics quote per graft, and published estimates for afro textured hair span a wide range, often higher per graft than for straight hair because of the extra care needed. The total depends on how many grafts you need, the technique, and the country. Treat any figure as indicative and dated, and get a written quote tied to your own assessment.

Because we never name or rank clinics, we will not quote a single clinic price. The honest move is to compare written quotes for the same plan. This is general information, not medical advice.

What drives the price

Why two quotes differ so much.

A price is only meaningful next to what it includes. For afro textured hair, the surgeon's experience with curly follicles is the factor that most affects both cost and outcome.

Number of grafts
The biggest single driver. Per graft pricing means a larger area costs more. Curly hair often gives strong visual coverage, so some people need fewer grafts than for straight hair, but only an in person assessment can estimate your number.
Technique and instruments
Afro textured follicles curl beneath the skin, so they are easier to damage during extraction. Specialist punches and slower, careful manual work raise the cost but protect the grafts.
Surgeon experience with curly hair
Experience with afro textured hair is the part you should least want to cut. A skilled team commands a premium because it lowers the chance of follicle damage and a poor result.
What the quote includes
Consultation, anaesthetic, medication, aftercare products, and follow up may or may not be bundled. A low headline figure can exclude extras. Ask for an itemised written quote.
Country and travel
Headline prices abroad can be lower, but flights, accommodation, and any return trips add up. Weigh the full cost, not just the procedure line.
Why abroad differs

Cheaper is not the same as better.

Lower prices abroad usually reflect lower local labour and overhead costs, not a lesser procedure by default. The quality range is wide, though, and for afro textured hair the specialist skill you need is not available everywhere. Judge each clinic on its curly hair experience, not the country.

Compare like for like

A quote for a different graft count or technique is not comparable. Ask each clinic to price the same plan so you compare fairly.

Count the whole trip

Add flights, hotels, transfers, and any follow up visit. The all in figure can narrow the gap with a local price.

Plan for follow up

If something needs reviewing later, distance makes it harder. Ask who handles aftercare and complications once you are home.

All cost points here are indicative and dated 21 June 2026. They are not a quote. Always get a written, itemised price tied to your own assessment.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

Why is an afro hair transplant priced differently?

Afro textured follicles curl beneath the skin and are easier to damage, so extraction is slower and needs specialist instruments and experience. That skill is reflected in the price.

How is the cost calculated?

Most clinics quote per graft, so the total rises with the number of grafts. Only an in person assessment can estimate how many you need, so be cautious of a firm price before that.

Is it cheaper abroad?

Headline prices abroad are often lower, mostly because of lower local costs. Add travel and any follow up, and judge each clinic on its experience with curly hair rather than on price alone.

Why will you not give one price?

Costs vary widely by graft count, technique, and country, and we never name or rank clinics. Quoting a single figure would mislead. The honest path is comparing written quotes for the same plan.

What should a written quote include?

An itemised quote should cover the consultation, the graft number and technique, anaesthetic, medication, aftercare, and follow up. If extras are not listed, ask before you commit.

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Where to go next.

More afro hair transplant guides are in production. In the meantime you can Get Matched or browse all procedures.

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