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Hair transplant cost in Madrid

Last updated: 2026-06-14
Cost per graft: $2.5–$5 · Typical session (2,500-3,000 grafts): $5,000–$10,000

Madrid is an established Western European hair transplant destination, offering modern EU-regulated clinics and mid-range pricing for patients who want quality care without travelling far from home.

Many patients choose Madrid because it combines well-equipped private clinics, experienced practitioners, and the legal and safety protections of an EU healthcare framework, all within a short flight of most of Western Europe. As Spain's capital, it is easy to reach and offers strong hotel, transport, and aftercare logistics, which matters for a procedure that often requires a follow-up visit or remote check-ins. On cost, Madrid generally sits in the mid tier: noticeably higher than the budget-focused clinics common in Turkey, but typically more affordable than premium clinics in cities like London, Zurich, or major US hubs. For many Western European patients, that middle position is the appeal, balancing price against proximity, shared consumer protections, and easier in-person consultation. Pricing within the city still varies widely depending on the technique used, the number of grafts, and the individual surgeon's reputation and experience.

A mid-range market still spans a broad quality range, so the city you pick matters far less than the specific surgeon and clinic you choose. Look closely at who actually performs the surgery rather than just consults, since some clinics delegate large parts of the procedure to technicians, and confirm the surgeon's medical credentials, registration with Spanish medical authorities, and verifiable before-and-after results from real patients. Madrid suits patients who value EU regulatory standards, want manageable travel from Western Europe, and are comfortable paying more than rock-bottom prices for that convenience and oversight; it is less compelling for those whose primary goal is the lowest possible cost. Bottom line: Madrid is a solid, well-regulated mid-tier option, but a great outcome comes from a skilled, credentialed surgeon, not from the destination itself, so vet the individual practitioner carefully before booking.

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Cost compared by city

CitySession cost
Delhi$1,200–$3,000
Tehran$1,500–$4,000
Istanbul$1,800–$4,000
Bangkok$3,000–$7,000
Budapest$3,500–$6,500
Sofia$3,500–$6,500
Manila$3,000–$7,000
Warsaw$4,000–$8,000
Athens$4,000–$8,000
Tijuana$4,000–$8,000
Mexico City$4,000–$8,500
Jakarta$4,000–$9,000
Kuala Lumpur$4,500–$9,000
Lisbon$5,000–$10,000
Madrid$5,000–$10,000
São Paulo$5,000–$10,000
Milan$6,000–$12,000
Seoul$6,000–$13,000
Berlin$7,000–$14,000
Dubai$8,000–$15,000
Tokyo$8,000–$16,000
London$9,000–$18,000
Toronto$9,000–$18,000
Los Angeles$11,000–$24,000
Zurich$12,000–$25,000
New York$12,000–$28,000
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FAQ

Is a hair transplant in Madrid cheaper than in other parts of Europe?

Madrid typically falls in the mid price range for Europe: more expensive than budget destinations such as Turkey, but generally less costly than premium clinics in places like London, Zurich, or Geneva. The exact figure depends heavily on your technique, graft count, and the surgeon's experience, so two clinics in the same city can quote very different prices for the same patient.

What should I check before booking a hair transplant clinic in Madrid?

Confirm that a qualified, registered surgeon will perform the key steps of your procedure rather than leaving most of it to technicians, and ask to see genuine before-and-after photos of their own patients. It is also worth verifying the surgeon's medical registration, asking exactly which technique and how many grafts they recommend and why, and clarifying what aftercare and follow-up are included before you commit.

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Not medical advice. General education only; it does not replace diagnosis or treatment by a licensed professional. Consult a board-certified dermatologist before starting, stopping or changing any treatment.

⚠️ When to see a doctor — don’t self-treat

  • Sudden patchy or circular bald spots
  • Redness, scaling, pus, pain or itch (possible scarring alopecia — treat urgently)
  • Broken hairs or rapid loss
  • Loss with body-wide signs (weight loss, fatigue, cycle changes, acne, extra hair)
  • Loss right after a new medication
  • Any hair loss in a child
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