FUE Hair Transplant
Follicular-unit grafts are removed individually through small circular extraction sites, then placed into the thinning area.
From £3,000
We offer surgical and non-surgical hair restoration from our Harley Street clinic. The right treatment depends on the cause and pattern of your hair loss, the area you want to treat and, for transplantation, the strength of your donor hair.




These pages explain the treatments available through our clinics. The right option depends on the cause and pattern of your hair loss, the area being treated and the condition of the donor hair.
Follicular-unit grafts are removed individually through small circular extraction sites, then placed into the thinning area.
From £3,000
Grafts are normally extracted individually before being placed with an implanter device.
From £3,000
A narrow strip of donor scalp is removed and divided into follicular-unit grafts. This procedure leaves a linear scar.
From £3,000
Restores receded corners or a thinning frontal edge, using finer grafts along the visible hairline.
From £3,000
Places grafts through the crown or vertex, following the direction of the existing whorl.
From £3,000
Restores receded temple corners while following the shape and growth direction of the existing hairline.
From £3,000
Restores the temples around a central V-shaped point or softens a prominent widow’s peak.
From £3,000
Extraction and placement are planned around the curl pattern and follicle curvature of Afro and tightly curled hair.
From £3,000
Treats suitable areas of localised thinning, including a high hairline, temple recession or traction hair loss.
From £3,000
Uses donor grafts to improve patchy growth through the cheeks, jawline, moustache, chin or sideburns.
From £3,000
Uses selected single-hair grafts to restore part of an eyebrow or improve its shape.
From £3,000
Reshapes the frontal hairline, restores the temples or treats suitable areas of scalp or facial hair.
From £3,000
Places suitable donor grafts into mature scar tissue after the scar and remaining donor hair have been assessed.
From £3,000
Platelet-rich plasma is prepared from your own blood and introduced into selected areas of thinning hair.
Three sessions: £499
Dr Harpreet Kalra, GMC 7126076, reviews your hair loss, scalp, medical history and donor area before discussing whether treatment is suitable and how many grafts could be used.
Hair transplant guide prices start from £3,499. Your quotation is based on the area being treated, the available donor hair, the number of grafts and the complexity of the work. See our current hair transplant prices.
Surgery, consultations and pre- and post-operative appointments are available through our UK clinics. Use the map link on each clinic to view its location.
Surgery, Pre & Post Op
Treatments: Hair, beard and eyebrow transplants; PRP
Approach: Surgeon-Performed
Cost: £3,000–£6,000
Surgery, Pre & Post Op
Treatments: Hair, beard and eyebrow transplants; PRP
Approach: Surgeon-Performed
Cost: £3,000–£6,000
Surgery, Pre & Post Op
Treatments: Hair, beard and eyebrow transplants; PRP
Approach: Surgeon-Performed
Cost: £3,000–£6,000
Surgery, Pre & Post Op
Treatments: Hair, beard and eyebrow transplants; PRP
Approach: Surgeon-Performed
Cost: £3,000–£6,000
Surgery, Pre & Post Op
Treatments: Hair, beard and eyebrow transplants; PRP
Approach: Surgeon-Performed
Cost: £3,000–£6,000
Surgery, Pre & Post Op
Treatments: Hair, beard and eyebrow transplants; PRP
Approach: Surgeon-Performed
Cost: £3,000–£6,000
Surgery, Pre & Post Op
Treatments: Hair, beard and eyebrow transplants; PRP
Approach: Surgeon-Performed
Cost: £3,000–£6,000
Surgery, Pre & Post Op
Treatments: Hair, beard and eyebrow transplants; PRP
Approach: Surgeon-Performed
Cost: £3,000–£6,000
Surgery, Pre & Post Op
Treatments: Hair, beard and eyebrow transplants; PRP
Approach: Surgeon-Performed
Cost: £3,000–£6,000
Your hair-loss pattern, scalp, donor hair, medical history and treatment goals need to be assessed before a method is recommended.
No single method suits every patient. FUE and FUT use different ways of collecting donor grafts, while DHI usually refers to implanter-assisted placement.
No. Hair that has not been transplanted can continue to thin, which is why future loss and the remaining donor supply need to be considered.
New growth develops gradually after the early healing and shedding stages. The hair continues to thicken as the result matures.