What Goes Into the Cost of FUE?
When considering hair transplant pricing, it’s important to understand the factors that influence the cost and the long-term value of your investment in hair restoration. FUE pricing can vary depending on the complexity of the procedure and the amount of grafts needed.
At Hair Centers of America, we provide tailored solutions that align with each patient's unique needs, ensuring both personalized care and affordability. Our FUE procedure starts at $5,000. This pricing includes all necessary surgical room costs, which typically amount to around $6 per graft.
We’re committed to offering competitive rates without compromising the quality of care or results. With us, you are not just getting a hair transplant – you’re investing in confidence and a renewed sense of self.
Why Are Hair Transplants So Cheap Overseas?
While some individuals choose to travel overseas, particularly to Turkey, for more affordable hair transplant procedures, Hair Centers of America prioritizes safety, quality, and long-term results.
If our price of $6 per graft sounds high compared to overseas pricing, it might simply be that they don’t advertise all the cost information upfront.
We could also offer a $3.50 per graft rate – but with a minimum of 500 grafts plus a $2,500 surgical room fee. It’s the same overall cost, but it sounds like it’s cheaper when you word it that way.
In the U.S., hair transplant procedures also tend to be more expensive due to higher standards of care and patient safety. With our experienced local team, you get to work with specialists in your hair type and procedure, ensuring the best possible results without traveling overseas.
Understanding Cost Per Graft & Survival Rate
Our pricing model is structured to offer more savings as you increase the number of grafts.
Starting with a minimum of 500 grafts, you can choose to add grafts in increments of 250, moving up to a maximum of 4,500 grafts in one session. This cap is crucial for both your health and the procedure's success, as over-harvesting beyond 4,000 grafts significantly reduces the survival rate of the transplanted hair.