Hair Transplant Cost in New York, NY
FUE hair transplants in New York cost $9.10/graft — $18,200 for 2,000 grafts (moderate loss), 52% above the national average.
New York — FUE 2,000 Grafts
$18,200
$9.10/graft
FUT (Strip) — 2,000 Grafts
$11,200
$5.60/graft — saves $7,000
vs National Average
52% above
national avg $12,000 (2K FUE)
Hair Transplant Costs in New York — Grafts × Technique 2026
| Grafts | FUT | FUE | Robotic | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,000 | $5,600 | $9,100 | $13,300 | |
| 2,000 | $11,200 | $18,200 | $26,600 | |
| 3,000 | $16,800 | $27,300 | $39,900 | |
| Per-graft rate | $5.60 | $9.10 | $13.30 | |
Based on 2026 New York board-certified hair restoration surgeon rates. Quotes vary 25–40% between clinics.
Domestic vs. Overseas Hair Transplant
New York — 3,000 FUE Grafts
$27,300
US-licensed surgeon, full follow-up
Turkey — 3,000 FUE Grafts
~$2,500
saves ~$24,800; variable quality
Overseas pros: 70–80% cost savings; experienced volume clinics in Istanbul; all-inclusive packages.
Overseas cons: No US medical board oversight; complications require expensive domestic care; some clinics use non-physician technicians; variable graft survival rates; difficult follow-up.
Recommendation: For straightforward cases with stable donor density, reputable overseas clinics can be cost-effective. Research the specific surgeon — not just the country. For revision or complex cases, choose a domestic specialist in or near New York.
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FAQs — Hair Transplant in New York
How much does a hair transplant cost in New York?
FUE hair transplants in New York, NY cost $9.10/graft — $9,100 for 1,000 grafts (mild recession), $18,200 for 2,000 grafts (moderate loss), and $27,300 for 3,000 grafts (significant loss). FUT (strip) is cheaper at $5.60/graft. Robotic ARTAS runs $13.30/graft. New York rates are 52% above the national average of $12,000 for 2,000 FUE grafts.
FUE vs. FUT hair transplant in New York — which is better?
In New York: FUE ($9.10/graft) extracts individual follicles with no linear scar — preferred for shorter hairstyles and faster recovery. FUT ($5.60/graft) removes a strip from the donor area, leaving a linear scar, but harvests more grafts per session and is 35–40% cheaper. For 2,000 grafts, FUT saves $7,000 over FUE in New York. Most patients under 45 prefer FUE for the scarring advantage; FUT is better for those needing maximum graft density or who plan to keep hair long.
Is a hair transplant in Turkey worth it vs. New York?
Turkey clinics charge roughly $2,500 for 3,000 FUE grafts — vs. $27,300 in New York, a saving of $24,800. The tradeoffs: no US medical board oversight, difficult follow-up if complications arise, variable quality (some clinics use non-physician technicians). If you consider overseas surgery, research the specific clinic extensively (not just the destination), verify the operating surgeon's credentials, and budget for at least one follow-up trip. For complex or revision cases, domestic surgery is strongly recommended.
How many grafts do I need for my hair loss?
Graft needs depend on the Norwood scale: Norwood II (mild hairline recession) requires 500–1,500 grafts ($9,100 at New York FUE rates). Norwood III–IV (moderate loss, half the scalp) needs 1,500–2,500 grafts ($18,200). Norwood V–VI (extensive loss) requires 2,500–4,000 grafts ($27,300+). A consultation with a hair restoration surgeon in New York will give you an accurate count based on donor density and recipient area.
How long does a hair transplant last in New York?
Transplanted hair is permanent — follicles from the DHT-resistant donor zone (back and sides) will not be affected by male pattern baldness. Initial shedding of transplanted hair occurs at 2–6 weeks, with regrowth starting at 3–4 months and full results visible at 12–18 months. The caveat: existing non-transplanted hair will continue to thin over time. Most patients in New York use minoxidil (topical) and/or finasteride (oral) to slow ongoing loss and protect their investment.