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Hair transplant in New Jersey: cost, top clinics, what to expect

New Jersey clinics often draw the same surgeons that work Manhattan, but at meaningfully lower pricing thanks to non-Manhattan overhead. A solid option for NYC-area patients who want premium-caliber work without the Madison Avenue mark-up.

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Our editorial team is in the process of vetting hair transplant clinics in New Jersey. While we finish surgeon-credential checks, use the tools below to size up your case and we'll publish verified options as soon as they pass.

Cost & Pricing

Average hair transplant cost in New Jersey

Real numbers from New Jersey clinics. Prices typically include consultation, surgery, and one follow-up — flights, hotel, and post-op meds are usually extra.

Per graft
$5–$13

New Jersey sits in line with the US national average. Surgeons with 10+ years of dedicated hair restoration practice usually price toward the top of the range.

Graft countBest forTypical cost
1,500 grafts Hairline only · NW2 $7,500–$19,500
2,500 grafts Hairline + frontal · NW3 $12,500–$32,500
3,500 grafts Frontal + mid-scalp · NW3–4 $17,500–$45,500
5,000 grafts Mega-session · NW4–5 $25,000–$65,000

What's usually not included

  • PRP or exosome add-ons ($300–$1,500 per session)
  • Post-op shampoo kit and recovery meds ($80–$200)
  • Follow-up consults beyond the first 6 months
  • Touch-up sessions for missed graft areas ($1,500–$4,000)
Choosing a Clinic

What to verify before you book in New Jersey

The five things that matter more than the marketing video on the homepage.

01

Surgeon, not technician

Ask who personally performs the incisions and graft placement. Technician-run clinics can be excellent, but you should know up front.

02

ABHRS / ISHRS credentials

American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery and ISHRS membership are the two credentials that actually mean something in this niche.

03

Unedited case photos

Look for raw before-and-after at your Norwood stage. Stage lighting and zoom changes are red flags.

04

Transparent quoting

A clinic that won't quote a price range before a consult is signaling that the consultation itself is a sales process.

05

Follow-up access

A solid clinic offers free check-ins at 3, 6, and 12 months — and answers post-op questions without charging.

Best Fit

Is staying in New Jersey right for your case?

A simple way to think about it — your Norwood stage, your goals, and how much follow-up matters to you.

Best fit locally
  • Norwood 2–3 with hairline-focused goals
  • Complex repair / revision cases
  • You want in-person follow-ups
  • Budget allows for premium surgeon time
Worth comparing abroad
  • Norwood 4–6 needing 4,000+ grafts
  • You're price-sensitive and case is straightforward
  • You can take 7–10 days off for travel
  • Donor area is healthy and standard
Also Nearby

Hair transplant in nearby cities

Worth checking if you're open to a short drive — sometimes the right surgeon is one city over.

FAQ

Hair transplant in New Jersey — your questions

How much does a hair transplant cost in New Jersey?
Most clinics in New Jersey price hair transplants between $5 and $13 per graft, putting typical total cost in the $6,000–$18,000 range depending on graft count and technique. Mega-sessions and DHI procedures fall toward the upper end.
How many hair transplant clinics are there in New Jersey?
We are actively reviewing New Jersey clinics. In the meantime, the cost estimator and graft calculator will help you size up your case before consultations.
Is it cheaper to get a hair transplant in New Jersey or travel abroad?
For most Norwood 2-4 cases, the gap between New Jersey pricing and Turkey is wide enough that some patients save 50–70% by traveling. For complex restorations (Norwood 5+, repair work, hairline design), staying in New Jersey usually pays off in follow-up access and surgeon time.
What technique do most surgeons use here?
FUE dominates the US market and is what most modern clinics offer by default. A handful of surgeons still perform FUT (strip) for very large sessions where donor harvesting needs to be maximized. DHI is less common in the US than in Turkey but available at higher-end clinics.
How do I know a surgeon is qualified?
Check for ABHRS certification (American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery), ISHRS membership, and whether the surgeon — not a technician — performs the incisions. Ask to see at least 5 unedited before-and-after cases at your Norwood stage.
How long does recovery take?
Most patients return to desk work in 3–5 days. Scabs fall off by day 10–14. Shedding starts around week 2–4, with real regrowth visible from month 4. Final result is typically at 12–14 months.
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    Stage first, grafts second, technique third, clinic fourth. That order saves most people a lot of money and confusion.