Hair transplant price: how to read a quote without getting caught out
The price of a hair transplant can vary two- or threefold from one clinic to another — without the quality always following. To decide with confidence, what matters is not the headline figure but what it actually covers. Here is how to read a hair transplant quote and spot the traps, explained by Dr Khalil El Cadhi, full member of the ISHRS.
Why prices vary so much
Several factors explain the gaps: the country and its structural costs, the surgeon’s experience, the technique used, the number of grafts required and the level of care (follow-up, technology, team). A very low price often hides a limited graft count, a poorly supervised team or fees added later. Conversely, a high price alone does not guarantee a better result: it is the coherence of the whole that counts.
Flat package or per-graft pricing?
Two logics coexist. The flat package advertises a single “all-inclusive” price — attractive but often vague: exactly how many grafts? what if the area to cover needs more? Per-graft pricing charges for the grafts actually implanted. It is more transparent, provided the graft estimate is honest and based on a real scalp examination.
This is the approach at Dr El Cadhi’s practice: pricing set per graft, given in writing before any decision. See the pricing details.
What a serious quote must include
- The estimated number of grafts, after analysis of the donor and recipient areas.
- The technique proposed (FUE, DHI or Long Hair FUE) and why.
- The unit price or total, with no hidden fees.
- What is included: consultation, planning, local anaesthetic, procedure, medication, post-operative follow-up.
- The follow-up arrangements, especially remote follow-up for patients who travel.
The most common traps
Over-estimating the graft count. Quoting 4,000 grafts when 2,500 are enough inflates the bill. A serious assessment — supported here by ScanScalp.ai analysis — objectively sets the number genuinely needed.
Fees added afterwards (transfers, medication, “options”). A clear quote includes or explicitly excludes them.
Promises of results. No serious surgeon “guarantees” a regrowth percentage: results depend on each patient’s individual profile. A promise that is too good is a warning sign, not an argument.
The right reflex: compare like with like
Before comparing two prices, make sure they cover the same graft count, the same technique and the same level of follow-up. A slightly higher but transparent quote, with a certified surgeon and real follow-up, protects your investment better than an opaque package.
Frequently asked questions
Is a cheaper transplant necessarily lower quality?
Not necessarily: cost depends a lot on the country. What matters is the surgeon’s skill, the transparency of the quote and the reality of the follow-up.
How many grafts for my situation?
This can only be seriously estimated after a scalp examination. Be wary of a figure given without analysis.
Is the quote free?
At Dr El Cadhi’s practice, a written quote is provided before any decision, following a consultation or video consultation.
To review your case, Dr El Cadhi offers video consultations from Europe and the Maghreb. Request an estimate · Transplant in Djerba
Results vary according to each patient’s individual profile. No guarantee of results is made, in line with ISHRS ethical guidelines.