
Surgical transfer of hair follicles from a donor area to restore hair in thinning or bald regions of the scalp.
Quick Answer
| Procedure time | 6–10 hours (depending on graft number) |
|---|---|
| Anesthesia | Local anaesthesia (scalp); no general anaesthesia required |
| Hospital stay | Day procedure — no overnight stay usually required |
| Recommended stay in Korea | 5 days (procedure + healing check before flight) |
| Recovery | Grafts shed at 2–8 weeks; new growth visible from ~3–4 months; full result at 12–18 months |
| Typical cost in Korea | $3,500–$12,000 USD |
Hair transplant surgery moves hair follicles from areas of permanent growth — typically the back and sides of the scalp — to regions affected by hair loss.
Patients from Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia choose Korea for hair restoration because accredited clinics combine experienced surgical teams, modern extraction techniques, and competitive pricing with dedicated international-patient support.
The transplanted follicles come from the permanent donor zone — a band of scalp where follicles are genetically resistant to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the hormone responsible for androgenetic hair loss. Because these follicles retain their genetic programming when moved, they continue to grow permanently in the new location.
Two main techniques are used:
Choice of technique depends on the number of grafts needed, donor hair characteristics, and your preference about scarring.
KmedTour coordinates pre-arrival consultation with your scalp photographs, clinic matching, and scheduling.

You may be a candidate for hair transplant if you have:
Conditions that affect candidacy:
A pre-travel video consultation with clear scalp photographs (top, front hairline, donor area) allows the clinic to assess density and design a graft plan before you travel.
Hair transplant is performed under local anaesthesia applied to the scalp; you remain awake throughout and can rest, listen to music, or watch content during the long procedure.
Design and marking: The surgeon designs the new hairline and recipient areas based on your existing hair pattern, facial proportions, and the number of grafts available. This is discussed and agreed before surgery begins.
Donor extraction — FUE: The donor area is shaved and local anaesthetic applied. A small motorised or manual punch device extracts individual follicular units — each containing 1–4 hairs — one by one. Extracted grafts are placed in a chilled holding solution.
Donor extraction — FUT (if chosen): A strip of scalp is removed from the donor zone. The wound is closed with sutures (linear scar). The strip is divided under magnification into individual follicular units.
Recipient site preparation: The surgeon creates thousands of small incisions in the recipient area at the correct angle, direction, and density. This step determines the naturalness of the result.
Graft placement: Technicians or the surgeon place each graft into a prepared site. Care is taken to match natural hair direction and avoid damaging existing hair.
After the procedure: The scalp is gently washed, and you receive instructions on washing and care for the first 10–14 days. A follow-up check is typically scheduled the next morning before you leave for home.

Hair transplant recovery involves two phases: wound healing in the first weeks, and the hair growth cycle over the following year.
Days 1–3:
Days 3–5 (pre-departure):
Weeks 2–8 (shedding phase):
Months 3–4:
Months 6–12:
Month 12–18:

The estimated cost for hair transplant through KmedTour ranges from $3,500 to $12,000 USD, with the number of grafts being the primary driver of cost.
Cost by graft range (FUE technique):
What the quoted price generally covers:
What is typically not included:
KmedTour provides a written, itemised quotation based on your consultation photographs and graft count estimate before you commit to travel.
| Item | Typical Cost in Korea (USD) |
|---|---|
| Hair transplant — FUE, 1,000–2,000 grafts | $3,500–$5,500 |
| Hair transplant — FUE, 2,000–3,500 grafts | $5,500–$8,500 |
| Hair transplant — FUE, 3,500–5,000+ grafts | $8,500–$12,000 |
| FUT (strip) technique — per graft pricing may differ | Clinic-specific; typically less per graft than FUE |
| PRP scalp treatment (add-on, optional) | $300–$600 additional |
Korea has a well-developed hair restoration sector, with clinics serving both domestic and international patients. Korean dermatological and plastic surgery training programmes contribute to experienced scalp surgical teams, and the competitive clinic market has driven quality and value.
Accreditation and oversight:
Clinical approach: Accredited Korean clinics offer FUE and FUT performed by surgeon-led teams with experienced technicians for graft handling and placement. Some clinics offer advanced techniques such as direct hair implantation (DHI) or sapphire blade recipient-site creation.
Hairline design is a particular focus — Korean aesthetic sensibilities emphasise natural-looking, age-appropriate designs.
International patient infrastructure: Dedicated international patient coordinators provide photo-based pre-consultation, scheduling, and post-procedure follow-up by video call to monitor early healing.
KmedTour coordinates pre-arrival photo review, clinic matching by technique and tier, and scheduling for the 5-day Korea stay.
Key Takeaways
Yes. The transplanted follicles come from the permanent donor zone at the back and sides of the scalp, where follicles are genetically resistant to DHT, the hormone that causes androgenetic hair loss. Once moved, they keep that programming and grow permanently. However, a transplant does not stop natural hair loss elsewhere, so untransplanted hair around the zone may keep thinning over time. Medical treatments such as Minoxidil or finasteride are often recommended alongside a transplant to slow ongoing loss.
FUE (follicular unit extraction) removes individual follicular units one by one with a small punch, leaving scattered scars that are virtually invisible once healed and letting you wear hair short. FUT (follicular unit transplantation) removes a strip of donor scalp, then divides it under magnification into follicular units; it leaves a linear scar but yields many grafts in one session and can protect follicle integrity during extraction. The choice depends on graft number, scalp laxity, scarring preference, and clinic expertise.
The number of grafts depends on the size of the bald or thinning area, the density you want, and your donor supply. A typical frontal restoration may need 1,500–3,000 grafts; adding the crown usually needs more. A pre-travel photo consultation lets the surgeon estimate a graft count from your Norwood or Ludwig classification and scalp photos. The donor zone is finite, so very extensive loss may require staged sessions or a plan prioritising the most visible areas.
After a transplant, most transplanted hairs enter a shedding phase within 2–8 weeks. The hairs fall out while the follicles stay in the scalp in a dormant phase; this is normal and expected, not a sign of failure. New growth begins around 3–4 months. By 6–9 months, meaningful density is usually visible. The full result, with mature, thickened hairs, is assessable at 12–18 months after surgery.
Yes. Hair transplant is an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia, and most patients fly home within 4–5 days. The clinic reviews the scalp the morning after surgery. Flying within 24–48 hours is not recommended, because scalp swelling and graft vulnerability peak then and cabin pressure changes may affect healing. By Day 4–5, once the first scabs form and the clinic confirms the graft sites, most patients are cleared to travel. Follow the clinic's washing instructions and avoid touching the grafts.
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Typical Cost
$3500 - $12000
Duration
5 days
Success Rate
95%+
Accredited Hospitals
2+ Available
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