🇲🇽 Cancún, Mexico · Hair restoration
Hair Transplant in Cancún
A surgical procedure that moves hair follicles from a donor area (usually the back of the scalp) to thinning or balding zones, giving permanent, natural-looking regrowth.
Looking at the bigger picture? See the full Hair Transplant in Mexico guide.
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A hair transplant relocates healthy, genetically resistant follicles from a donor area to areas of thinning or baldness. Because the moved follicles keep their resistance to the hormone that drives male-pattern hair loss, results are permanent — but the surgery does not stop ongoing loss of your remaining native hair, which is why surgeon planning and density management matter as much as graft count.
It is the single most common reason patients travel to Turkey, where high case volume and package pricing have made FUE transplants dramatically cheaper than in Western Europe or the US. The quality gap between clinics is wide: outcomes depend on accurate hairline design, careful graft handling, and whether qualified surgeons — not only technicians — perform the critical steps.
Clinics in Cancún
1 tracked providers offering hair transplant.
Hair Transplant prices in Cancún
| Provider | Published price (USD) | Typically includes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cancun Hair Restoration | $4,000–$7,000 | procedure; technique and graft count dependent | Reported |
Hair Transplant in Cancún: frequently asked questions
Where can I get hair transplant in Cancún?
We track 1 provider offering hair transplant in Cancún: Cancun Hair Restoration.
How much do 3,000 hair grafts cost in Mexico?
Across 6 published quotes we track, hair transplant in Mexico runs $2,500–$8,000, with a typical range of $3,100–$6,300 — roughly 61% below an indicative US private price of about $12,000. Clinics usually quote all-inclusive packages by graft count, so a higher graft number sits toward the upper end of this range. Always confirm what a quote includes — the headline figure rarely covers everything.
Is Mexico good at hair transplants?
"Good" depends on the specific clinic and surgeon, not the destination. Mexico has highly experienced hair restoration providers, but quality varies widely — which is why we score every clinic on a published transparency index and show what's verifiable (accreditation, named surgeons, sources) and what's missing, so you judge a provider rather than a country.
Is it safe to go to Mexico for a hair transplant?
Hair Transplant carries the same core medical risks wherever it's performed — the variable that matters most is the provider, not the country. Verify the hospital's CSG accreditation (and JCI where claimed), and confirm the surgeon's board certification with the relevant Mexican consejo — for bariatrics, CMCBEOM; for plastics, CMCPER. Verify the surgeon on the national medical register, confirm accreditation in the issuer's public registry (we link it on every clinic profile), and get the complication and revision policy in writing. We flag what each clinic does and doesn't disclose.
