How Much Does NeoGraft Cost?

A NeoGraft hair transplant costs $8,222 on average, according to 70 reviews from RealSelf members, but the cost can range from $3,500 to as much as $12,000.

The FDA-cleared NeoGraft device is one method that providers use to harvest individual donor hairs for follicular unit extraction (FUE) hair transplant surgery.

Read on to find out why NeoGraft costs vary, how the price compares to similar procedures, and whether or not real patients think their results were worth the hefty investment.

Related: Everything You Need to Know About NeoGraft

What does the cost include?

During a consultation, your prospective surgeon will explain their recommended treatment plan, including the number of grafts they think you’ll need to achieve the result you want. 

Ask about their price per graft, along with an all-in, written estimate of your total cost, including:

  • the surgeon’s fee  
  • the facility fee
  • local anesthesia fees
  • surgical supplies
  • follow-up care

Ask if you’ll also need to pay for pain medication and recovery supplies.

ADVERTISEMENT

Why do NeoGraft hair transplant costs vary so much?

Several factors impact NeoGraft costs. The price you’ll pay will depend on:

1. The number of grafts needed to achieve your desired hair restoration results

The complexity of a procedure—and amount of time your provider spends performing it—has a huge impact on your final bill. 

The cost per graft for a NeoGraft procedure can range from $4 to $12, so how much your provider charges, multiplied by the total number of grafts you need, will make up the bulk of your total cost. 

2. Where your procedure is performed. 

The other major factor in how much you’ll pay is where you book your procedure. 

Having it done in a country with a low cost of living, like Turkey or Thailand, can make your NeoGraft hair transplant more affordable than having it done in a place like the U.S., even if you factor in travel expenses. 

But this route isn’t without risks. While Turkish law states that all hair transplants be performed by certified doctors, not all clinics adhere to this rule. Even with NeoGraft harvesting, hair transplant surgery is a meticulous process. An inexperienced technician could leave you with a subpar result, and revision surgery isn’t cheap. 

Within the U.S., expect to pay more if you’re having your procedure in a major city, where providers have to cover more overhead (like high rents).

3. The credentials and expertise of your surgeon (or technician)

A variety of physicians specialize in hair restoration procedures, including plastic surgeons. 

In the case of NeoGraft, the manufacturer also offers their own trained technicians, so physicians can outsource the procedure.

Physicians with advanced training and years or decades of NeoGraft experience will charge higher fees than a technician. However, while some technicians may be very skilled, most probably don’t have the same level of expertise as a hair transplant surgeon. 

When you’re choosing your provider, don’t let price be your deciding factor. Make sure you know who will be performing your surgery; then note their credentials, read their patient reviews, and pay close attention to their before and after photos. It takes skill and artistry to achieve natural-looking results.

ADVERTISEMENT

How do NeoGraft costs compare to other hair restoration options?

Here’s how the price of hair transplant methods compares.

  • NeoGraft is a type of follicular unit excision (FUE) hair transplant, but some hair transplant surgeons perform FUE hair restoration by manually extracting the hair grafts from a donor area with a tiny, cylindrical punch. Manual FUE techniques require more time and precision, so these hand-harvested grafts typically cost more.
  • Follicular unit transplantation (FUT), also known as the strip method, is the original form of hair restoration. It’s the fastest and easiest procedure to perform, so it’s usually less expensive than a NeoGraft procedure. Just be aware that it will leave a horizontal scar at the back of the head.

Is the NeoGraft hair transplant surgery worth the money?

NeoGraft has earned a 100% Worth It Rating on RealSelf, so most patients who have reviewed their procedure think their results were worth the investment.  

Though patient satisfaction is high, not everyone is a good candidate for hair restoration. 

If you’re hoping to add fullness to a thinning hairline or balding areas of the crown, or address early male pattern baldness, the treatment may be a good fit. 

However, more significant hair loss and thinning hair cannot be treated by NeoGrafthair transplantation. 

To understand your options, book a consultation with a hair restoration expert. They can work with you on a treatment plan that’s best suited to your goals and budget.

Can you finance a NeoGraft hair transplant?

Yes, financing options can help make the cost more manageable.

You can consider companies like CareCredit, a lender that offers a credit card specifically for medical and cosmetic procedures. RealSelf can also connect you with vetted lenders. 

Also keep in mind that some providers offer their own monthly payment plans, to help spread out the cost. This could help you avoid interest, making it a more affordable option.

ADVERTISEMENT