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How Much Does a Hair Transplant Cost in the UK in 2026?

Dr Salvar Björnsson
Reviewed by Dr Salvar Björnsson
Written by Our Editorial Team

A hair transplant cost in the UK in 2026 typically ranges from around £3,000 to £15,000, with most procedures falling between £5,000 and £8,000. The final price depends mainly on the number of grafts needed, the technique (FUE or FUT), and the clinic’s expertise. As a rough guide, UK clinics charge roughly £2 to £5 per graft, so a 2,000-graft procedure often costs around £5,000 to £8,000.

What is the average hair transplant cost in the UK?

In 2026, the average UK hair transplant costs between £5,000 and £8,000, though prices span a wide range depending on your individual case. Smaller procedures, such as restoring a receding hairline, can start from around £3,000, while extensive restoration covering large areas of thinning may reach £12,000 to £15,000.

Most reputable UK clinics price either per graft or per session. Per-graft pricing usually sits between £2 and £5, while a fixed session price gives you a single, all-inclusive figure. It is worth confirming exactly what is included before you commit, as the headline number is only meaningful when you understand what it covers.

How is hair transplant cost calculated?

The cost is driven primarily by the number of grafts required to achieve a natural, dense result. A graft is a small group of one to four hairs, and your surgeon estimates how many you need based on the size of the area being treated and your donor supply.

Here is a realistic guide to UK pricing by graft count in 2026:

Grafts Typical area treated Approximate UK cost (2026)
500–1,000 Minor hairline or temple work £3,000–£4,500
1,000–2,000 Receding hairline £4,500–£7,000
2,000–3,000 Hairline plus mid-scalp £6,500–£10,000
3,000–4,000+ Extensive crown and front restoration £9,000–£15,000

If you are unsure how many grafts your case requires, our guide to how many grafts you need and Vinci’s approach to transplant planning explains how surgeons map this out.

Does FUE or FUT cost more?

FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) generally costs more than FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) because it is more labour-intensive and leaves no linear scar. FUE harvests individual follicular units, which takes longer and requires greater technical skill, so clinics typically charge a premium.

As a rough comparison, FUT often works out slightly cheaper per graft, while FUE commands a higher price for its minimal scarring and quicker visible recovery. The right method is not simply the cheaper one — it depends on your hair type, donor area, and goals. To weigh up the options properly, read our comparison of the two techniques before deciding.

What does the price usually include?

A transparent UK clinic should make clear exactly what your quote covers. Reputable, all-inclusive pricing typically includes:

  • Initial consultation and graft assessment
  • The surgical procedure itself, including local anaesthetic
  • Post-operative medication and aftercare kit
  • Follow-up appointments to monitor your progress

What is not always included can affect the total: separate consultation fees, travel, or add-on treatments such as PRP. Be wary of quotes that look unusually low — they may exclude essentials or reflect very high graft volumes per session that compromise quality.

Why are some UK hair transplants so much cheaper abroad?

Hair transplants advertised abroad — particularly in Turkey — can appear far cheaper, sometimes quoted at £1,500 to £3,000 all-in. The lower price usually reflects lower local operating costs rather than better value, and it does not include travel, accommodation, or the difficulty of accessing follow-up care if something goes wrong.

Choosing a UK clinic means your surgeon is regulated here, aftercare is local, and revisions are straightforward. A hair transplant is a permanent, one-time investment in your appearance, so the quality of the result and the team behind it matter far more than the headline figure.

Is a hair transplant worth the cost?

For many patients, yes — a hair transplant is permanent, uses your own hair, and removes the ongoing cost of temporary solutions. Unlike medication or concealers, transplanted follicles are typically resistant to the hormone that causes pattern hair loss, so results are designed to last for life.

That said, a transplant is not right for everyone. If your hair loss is early-stage or diffuse, non-surgical hair loss treatments such as medication or PRP therapy may be more appropriate and cost-effective. A consultation is needed to confirm which route suits you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a 2,000 graft hair transplant cost in the UK?

A 2,000-graft hair transplant in the UK typically costs between £5,000 and £8,000 in 2026. The exact figure depends on the clinic, the technique used, and whether the quote is all-inclusive of aftercare and follow-ups.

Is a hair transplant available on the NHS?

Hair transplants are almost never available on the NHS, as pattern hair loss is considered a cosmetic concern. They are usually only funded in cases of reconstructive surgery after trauma or burns, so most patients pay privately.

Can I pay for a hair transplant in instalments?

Many UK clinics, including Vinci Hair Clinic, offer finance or payment plans to spread the cost over several months. The availability and terms vary, so it is best to confirm the options during your consultation.

Does a more expensive clinic mean better results?

Not necessarily, but very cheap quotes are a red flag. Results depend on the surgeon’s skill, the clinic’s protocols, and proper aftercare rather than price alone. Look for experience, genuine before-and-after evidence, and transparent pricing.

Are hair transplant results permanent?

Yes, transplanted hair is typically permanent because the relocated follicles resist the hormone that drives pattern baldness. Existing non-transplanted hair can continue to thin, so your surgeon may recommend a long-term maintenance plan.

If you are weighing up the cost of a hair transplant, the most useful next step is a tailored assessment of your hair loss and donor area. Book a free, no-obligation consultation with Vinci Hair Clinic to receive an accurate, personalised quote and an honest recommendation on whether a transplant is right for you.

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