If you’re considering a hair transplant in Riyadh(زراعة الشعر في الرياض), you’re likely navigating a range of quotes and techniques. As of 2026, the city has firmly established itself as a regional hub for high-end aesthetic surgery, with prices that reflect both the luxury of the facilities and the expertise of the surgeons.

Here is a breakdown of what to expect when budgeting for your procedure in Riyadh.


1. The Financial Overview

On average, a hair transplant in Riyadh typically ranges from SAR 7,000 to SAR 30,000. While the starting price for minor touch-ups might be lower, most patients with moderate hair loss should budget for the mid-to-high end of this spectrum.

Estimated Costs by Technique

Technique Best For Typical Range (SAR)
FUT (Strip Method) Large bald areas; budget-conscious 7,000 – 15,000
FUE (Standard) Minimal scarring; short hairstyles 10,000 – 25,000
DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) High density; precise hairline work 15,000 – 35,000
Sapphire FUE Faster healing; sensitive scalps 12,000 – 32,000

2. Key Factors Influencing Your Quote

Riyadh clinics rarely offer a flat fee. Your final bill will be determined by:

  • The Graft Count: Many clinics charge "per graft." A small procedure (1,000 grafts) is significantly cheaper than a full-scalp restoration (4,000+ grafts).

  • Surgeon’s Reputation: Expect to pay a premium for "Consultant" level surgeons or those with international board certifications.

  • Clinic Location: Facilities in high-end districts like Olaya or Al Nakheel often have higher overhead costs which are reflected in their pricing.

  • Hospital vs. Clinic: Having your procedure in a major hospital (like Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib or King Faisal Specialist) may cost more than a specialized boutique aesthetic clinic due to institutional safety standards.


3. The "Hidden" Budget: What’s Often Extra?

When comparing quotes, ask if the following are included, as they can add SAR 1,500 to SAR 5,000 to your total:

  • PRP Therapy: Many Riyadh surgeons recommend 3–6 sessions of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) post-op to boost growth.

  • Medications: Post-op antibiotics, painkillers, and long-term medications like Minoxidil or Finasteride.

  • Initial Consult & Tests: Some clinics offer free consultations, but mandatory blood tests (to check for deficiencies or infections) may cost extra.

  • Follow-up Appointments: Ensure your "package" includes check-ups at the 1, 3, and 6-month marks.


4. Riyadh vs. International Options

While Turkey remains a popular "budget" destination (often costing SAR 6,000 – SAR 12,000 including flights), many Riyadh residents choose to stay local for:

  • Legal Protections: Ease of follow-up care and accountability within the KSA medical system.

  • Convenience: No travel-related stress or "medical tourism" risks.

  • Quality of Care: Riyadh’s top-tier clinics use the same Sapphire and Robotic technologies found in London or New York.

Pro Tip: Look for clinics that offer VAT-inclusive packages. In Saudi Arabia, the 15% VAT can significantly bump up a SAR 20,000 quote if it wasn't mentioned upfront.