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The question of where to get a hair transplant is one of the most frequently asked. Each country has its own advantages, limitations, and specific prices. Here's a detailed comparison to help you choose with complete transparency, as well as my recommendations of hair clinics and serious and experienced providers.

 

 

Comparative table

 

*Estimation: The exact number of grafts depends on the stage of baldness, the quality of the donor area and the patient's goals.

 

 

Turkey: Accessible but variable

 

Turkey is the most popular destination. Prices are very attractive, and many clinics offer all-inclusive packages.
But beware: quality varies enormously. Some centers are highly reputable, others much less so. Follow-up once you return to France often remains limited.

 

👉 I recommend the center Rebornly which offers turnkey medical stays in Türkiye in quality centers, with real post-operative monitoring.

 

 

France: proximity and security

 

In France, transplants are supervised by doctors and comply with strict regulations.
Post-operative follow-up is simpler, but the cost is higher. Some reputable clinics (Maison Lutetia, etc.) offer excellent results, but at a premium price.

 

👉 I highly recommend the Grand Paris Clinic for all those who wish to benefit from hair transplant services from high qualityTheir team combines medical expertise, personalized follow-up et professionalism, guaranteeing optimal results. It was with this clinic and its manager David that I had the opportunity to co-develop our anti-hair loss serum, combining their unique clinical experience and our know-how in trichology and formulation to create a patented anti-hair loss serum, truly effective and safe.

Click here to learn more about this collaboration.

 

Switzerland: excellence… at a high price

 

Switzerland is distinguished by its very high medical standards and top-of-the-range support.
 But prices can easily exceed CHF 10,000, making it an option reserved for customers looking for premium monitoring.

 

 

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