National rate for trained physicians
Premium practices in major markets, including NJ
Total FUE procedure cost, depending on graft count

A physician who has performed hundreds or thousands of FUE procedures brings clinical judgment that a newer practitioner cannot replicate. That experience affects hairline design, graft survival, candidacy assessment, and the ability to achieve natural results. It is reflected in pricing - and it is worth it.

Practices offering ARTAS Robotic FUE or NeoGraft reflect the capital investment in those systems in their pricing. These technologies offer real advantages in extraction precision and follicle viability. They are tools, not guarantees - but tools that matter in the right hands.

Larger procedures require more time, more resources, and more surgeon hours. A procedure involving 2,000 grafts is a categorically different undertaking than one involving 800.

New Jersey and the greater Philadelphia market reflect regional pricing that differs from lower-cost markets in other states or internationally. For patients considering travel to lower-cost markets, the considerations involve more than price - follow-up care, revision access, and accountability are more difficult across distance.
Hair transplant procedures done at deeply discounted clinics carry risks worth understanding. Revision and repair procedures, when needed, can cost more than the original surgery. The question when evaluating price is not “how little can I pay?” but “what am I actually getting for what I pay?”