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Turkish Hair Transplant Package and U.S. Hair Transplant Costs

Turkish Hair Transplant
Image Credit: Asli Tarcan Clinic

With many hair clinics now offering tempting deals and great results, it’s easy to see why the hair transplant industry has grown so much. However, one country is often cited among the leading options when it comes to the number of operations performed each year.

For many international patients experiencing hair loss, Turkey has become a commonly chosen destination. It is a hotspot for medical tourism, with the government subsidizing clinics and offering more formal schooling opportunities for new surgeons.

The article examines the hair transplant costs in Turkey and the quality of service you can look forward to.

Hair Transplant Prices in Turkey Compared to the U.S.

The global market has grown to over $8 billion and is expected to soar beyond $20 billion by 2030, with Turkish clinics remaining at the top of the food chain. To give you an example of how much you can save, in the U.S., these surgeries range from $7,500 on the low end, and up to $15,000 or even $20,000, depending on the city.

The price of a hair transplant in Turkey, on the other hand, is usually between $2,000 and $5,500, and the higher numbers usually involve an inclusive package with various additional perks. All in all, patients may expect a comparable standard of care.

The Methods Used in High-End Clinics

A good example of an upstanding Turkish medical establishment is the Asli Tarcan Clinic, which has thousands of positive online reviews.

To give you a better idea of how everything works, the article outlines the main hair transplant techniques performed at this clinic.

Sapphire FUE Hair Transplant

This is an improved variation of the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) technique, where the patient is given a local anesthetic and individual hair grafts are removed from the donor area using a steel micro-punch. These are prepped and preserved in a solution and refrigerated to ensure optimal viability at the next stage of the operation.

The surgeon then takes a transplant knife with a super sharp and durable sapphire blade and makes thousands of tiny incisions, into which they then place the donor hair. The special blade makes a smaller and more uniform incision than metal ones, and this method is preferred for Afro hair because there is less risk of damaging the tightly coiled root structure.

FUE is used in operations that require 3,500 to 6,000 grafts and can restore a full head of hair even in more severe cases of hair loss, unless the patient is completely bald or at stage 7 on the Norwood Scale.

DHI Hair Transplant

Similar to the previous method, the patient is given anesthesia and the grafts are extracted and prepared; however, here the hair follicles are then placed in a Choi Pen, which allows the surgeon to puncture the scalp with its syringe-like tip and implant them at the same time.

It creates slightly less tissue damage than classic FUE, offers more precision, and allows each hair implant to be placed closer to the previous one. All that leads to a denser look, but this method is only used for smaller procedures requiring 2,500 to 3,500 grafts, like hairline and beard transplants.

What is Included in Turkish Hair Transplant Packages?

Turkey Hair Clinic
Image Credit: Asli Tarcan Clinic

Now that you know a bit more about the standard procedures and the quality of service, It is important to consider what you get for your money when traveling to Turkey for hair transplant surgery. The commonly available packages include:

  • 5-Star Hotel: Spend 4-6 days in a range of high-end accommodation options in Istanbul.
  • VIP transfer: Meet up with a private chauffeur who will be waiting to drive you between the airport, clinic, and hotel during your entire stay.
  • Hair transplant operation: Patients often prioritize clinics that emphasize procedural standards and patient safety.
  • PRP treatment: Receive two separate sessions of PRP, just after the surgery and the day after, to promote faster healing and growth.
  • Aftercare products: Take home all the essentials like shampoo, balms, and a neck pillow that you need during the recovery period.
  • English-speaking assistance/translator: Get an instant translation of everything that is said at the clinic through an on-site interpreter.
  • Support after the procedure: Ask any questions you like and receive valuable advice at each step of your recovery.

Not only do you get full hair restoration, but you also travel in style and are treated like a VIP every step of the way, and get everything you need for a successful recovery.

5,000 Grafts Hair Transplant Cost – U.S. vs. Turkey

The big question most people have is why the transplant cost in Turkey is so low compared to the West. Why do 5,000 grafts cost up to $15,000 in the U.S., but only around $3,500 in Turkey? The main reason is the different cost of living.

In Turkey, everything from real estate and utilities to food and even various luxuries costs several times less than in the U.S., so even the top surgeons can live comfortably on much less than their colleagues in other countries.

That’s why a top clinic like Asli Tarcan can charge only $2,500 for FUE and $3,500 for DHI and still provide a focus on patient care and treatment planning, without guarantees regarding individual outcomes.

The Success Stories of U.S. Patients

You only need to look at some of the astonishing transformations in the before and after photos of real patients to see why the Asli Tarcan clinic has received a large number of publicly available patient reviews.

Many patients report visible hair growth and a more defined hairline within the first year following surgery. Natural-looking outcomes are often associated with experienced medical teams that have performed a high volume of procedures over time.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. If you are seeking medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, please consult a medical professional or healthcare provider.

Members of the editorial and news staff of kansascity.com were not involved with the creation of this content. All contributor content is reviewed by kansascity.com staff.

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Wyles Daniel
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Wyles Daniel is a recent graduate of the University of the South: Sewanee, where he studied English and Creative Writing with a focus in poetry and a minor in ancient Greek. He lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he works on his many art, language, and writing projects.
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