Hair Restoration Seattle

It’s common for patients to see very different hair transplant quotes in Seattle, even for similar concerns. The simple reason behind these variations is that pricing depends on graft count, the method (FUE vs FUT), and the size of the area being treated. As per RealSelf, the average cost of a hair transplant in the U.S. is about $10,048, but it varies by surgeon and location.  At Hair Restoration Seattle, the cost starts at $4.50 per graft for FUT and $5 per graft for FUE. Below is a breakdown of typical Seattle pricing and how to estimate a realistic budget.

What Does “Per Graft” Mean?

A graft is a small unit of hair follicles transferred from the donor area (usually the back and sides of the scalp) to areas with hair thinning. One graft often contains 1 to 4 hairs, depending on the person. That is why surgeons plan grafts instead of the number of hairs. Per-graft pricing means your estimate is based on the number of grafts you need, not a flat fee for everyone. Your provider estimates grafts based on the size of the thinning area, your hair characteristics, donor supply, and the density that will look natural for you.

How Much Are Hair Transplants in Seattle?

Here are some real cost examples using Hair Restoration Seattle’s prices: 1,000 grafts
  • FUT: around $4,500
  • FUE: around $5,000
2,000 grafts
  • FUT: around $9,000 
  • FUE: around $10,000
2,500 grafts
  • FUT: around $11,250
  • FUE: around $12,500
These are estimates, not quotes. Your actual number depends on your specific plan.

Factors that Influence Hair Transplant Costs in Seattle

The difference in hair transplant prices usually comes from these factors: Graft Count Most clinics price based on how many grafts are moved. Restoring a hairline may involve about 800–1,500 grafts in some cases, while larger zones may require more. Method Used FUT and FUE both move hair from the donor area to thinning areas, but the approach differs. During FUT (strip method), a thin strip of hair is removed, and grafts are prepared from it.  On the other hand, grafts are removed one by one with a small punch tool while using the FUE technique. This method aims to avoid one visible incision and instead leaves small, dispersed extraction points. Size and Location of the Area Being Treated Each area of the scalp, including the hairline, temples, mid-scalp, and crown, responds differently to hair loss. The crown often needs more grafts for visible change because the area is larger and hair grows in a swirl pattern. Hair Characteristics Hair thickness, curl, and the contrast between hair and scalp can influence how many grafts are needed to create the appearance of fullness. Number of Sessions Treatment may be completed in a single session or multiple sessions to protect the donor area. Hair transplant completed in a single session typically costs less overall.

What a Hair Transplant Cost Usually Covers

Pricing structures vary, but patients often pay for:
  • The surgeon’s planning and surgical time
  • The clinical team assisting during the procedure
  • The extraction method (FUE vs FUT)
  • Graft preparation and placement
  • Facility and surgical supplies
  • Standard follow-up and aftercare instructions
Transplant costs depend mostly on how much hair is moved and the number of grafts.

How to Get a Hair Transplant Quote in Seattle

If you want a quote that actually reflects your needs, focus on these steps:
  1. Get an in-person evaluation (or a virtual consultation if offered).
  2. Ask for a graft estimate and the reason behind it (hairline design, density goals, donor supply).
  3. Confirm which method is recommended and why (FUE vs FUT).
  4. Ask what is included, such as follow-ups, post-op supplies, and any optional add-ons.
Questions Patients Should Ask During a Consultation Here are the questions you can ask your provider to avoid any surprises:
  • How many grafts do you recommend?
  • Is this estimate based on my current loss only, or future planning too?
  • Who performs the key steps (planning, extraction, placement)?
  • What is included in the price, and what is not included?
  • What does follow-up care look like?
  • What is a realistic timeline for seeing growth and improvement?

Cost vs Value: What Patients Should Avoid

It is normal to compare prices, but choosing the cheapest option can be risky. A hair transplant is the permanent redistribution of hair follicles. If grafts are damaged, placed poorly, or overharvested, patients can be left with avoidable problems. That’s why a surgeon’s experience, technique, safety standards, and planning matter, not only price.

FAQs

Is FUE more expensive than FUT?

Yes, FUE is often more expensive than FUT. It tends to cost more per graft because it is time-intensive and requires detailed extraction work.

How many grafts do patients usually need?

The number of grafts a patient needs depends on the area. Hairline work can be around 800–1,500 grafts in some cases, while larger areas can require more.

Does insurance cover hair transplant surgery?

Insurance does not always cover hair transplant surgery, as most hair transplants are considered elective. Financing options may be available in some clinics.

Schedule a Hair Transplant Consultation in Seattle

If you want a clear, personalized estimate, the next step is a consultation that includes a clear breakdown of the required graft count, a method (FUT vs FUE), and what your plan includes. At Hair Restoration Seattle, we make it easier for patients to start budgeting early and understand how graft count shapes the final cost with a clear estimate. Call us at 206-672-9100 to book a consultation. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Sajan
Dr. Sajan

Dr. Javad Sajan is an expert hair restoration specialist who offers many techniques and methods for in-depth care. With decades of experience and training in hair restoration, Dr. Sajan is known for his incredible results with hair transplants and other unique hair treatments. Dr. Sajan is a leading hair restoration provider and works to create ideal results for every patient.