A curated directory of hair transplant clinics in your city. Browse surgeon profiles, read real patient reviews, and contact clinics directly — no lead forms, no pay-to-rank.
Most hair restoration directories are affiliate networks in disguise — the top result isn't the best surgeon, it's whoever paid the highest referral fee.
Start with your city and what you're working toward — FUE vs. FUT, hairline work, crown density, eyebrow restoration, or a general consultation. Knowing your goals upfront helps you find the specialist whose work actually matches your case.

A ranked index of hair transplant clinics and surgeons actually working in your market. No out-of-area chains padded in, no sponsored filler. Every clinic shown has real Google reviews, documented service areas, and a complete profile.

Read surgeon training, review before-and-after documentation, check technique specializations (FUE, DHI, strip), and look at graft density claims. Shortlist two or three clinics whose patient outcomes align with your goals.

Reach the clinic directly — no referral middleman, no lead form. Most top-rated clinics offer a free consultation. Come with your questions about technique, session count, and realistic outcome timelines.

Hair restoration is a long arc — the research you do at the start determines the outcome you see twelve months later.
We cover 193 cities across the US. Here are the most active markets.
“The surgeon who shows you their own patient archive — not a stock photo gallery — is the one worth the consultation.”
A plain-English guide to choosing a hair transplant surgeon — the right questions for your consultation, how to evaluate technique claims, what realistic graft counts and growth timelines look like, and how to avoid the red flags that are everywhere in this industry.
Board certification in hair restoration surgery can come from ABHRS (American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery) or from dermatology/plastic surgery boards. We show each clinic's documented credentials in their profile. You should confirm surgical board status directly with the practice and ask specifically which physician will perform your procedure.
We list hair transplant clinics active on Google Business in each city and rank results primarily by real Google rating and review volume. We don't sell ranking placement and don't accept payment to move a clinic higher in the list. Final selection of a surgeon should involve verifying credentials, reviewing patient outcomes, and completing a consultation.
Nothing. Browsing, searching, and contacting clinics is entirely free. We don't run lead forms, pop-ups, or referral widgets. The directory exists to help you find a surgeon, not to monetize your search.
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) harvests individual follicular units directly from the scalp, leaving no linear scar. FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) removes a strip of scalp from the donor area, which is then dissected into grafts — it can yield more grafts per session but leaves a linear scar. The best technique depends on your hair type, donor density, and restoration goals. Ask your surgeon to walk through both options.
Graft estimates depend on the extent of hair loss, donor hair density, and the coverage area being addressed. A Norwood Scale 3 vertex patient typically needs 1,500–2,500 grafts; a Norwood 6 may require 4,000–6,000 or more across multiple sessions. Any clinic that quotes grafts without an in-person scalp assessment should be approached with skepticism.
Transplanted hair typically sheds in the first 4–8 weeks post-procedure (shock loss). New growth usually begins around 3–4 months, with meaningful density visible at 6–9 months and full results at 12–18 months. Results timelines vary based on technique, graft quality, and individual healing.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so discomfort during the procedure itself is minimal. Post-procedure soreness, tightness, and minor swelling are common in the first few days. Most patients return to normal activity within a week. Your surgeon will outline the specific recovery protocol.
No. We're a directory. When you contact a clinic, you go directly to their practice — we don't capture your information and sell it to competing clinics. That's the model we were built specifically to avoid.
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