1,000 grafts is one of the smaller hair transplant sessions — well below the 1,500–4,500 range most patients need for full crown or mid-scalp coverage. It's the number that comes up most often for hairline refinement, temple point restoration, filling in early recession, or as one stage of a larger repair plan. Because the session is smaller, it's also where "price per graft" marketing is most misleading — the fixed costs of a surgeon-led operation (theatre time, anaesthesia, aftercare) don't scale down with graft count, so a cut-rate 1,000-graft session is rarely cut-rate on quality.
What can 1,000 grafts actually cover?
Graft requirements scale with Norwood stage: Norwood III (visible temple and hairline recession) typically needs 1,500–2,500 grafts; Norwood IV (crown beginning to thin) 2,500–3,500; Norwood V (extensive crown loss) 3,000–4,500. At 1,000 grafts, most patients fall into one of three categories:
- Early-stage hairline work — recreating or lowering a receding hairline before broader thinning sets in
- Temple point restoration — rebuilding the temple angles that frame the face, often the first sign of recession
- Touch-up or repair — refining density after a previous procedure, or camouflaging a linear FUT scar
A precise number depends on scalp elasticity, donor density and target density, not just the area in cm². Dr. Arslan calculates this from a trichoscopy assessment — free with 3 photographs via WhatsApp — rather than a generic per-cm² formula.
Country price comparison
| Country | 1,000 grafts (surgery only) | All-in cost |
|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | £3,000–£6,000 | £3,500–£7,000+ |
| United States | $4,000–$10,000 | $5,000–$11,000+ |
| Germany | €3,500–€7,000 | €4,500–£8,000+ |
| Hairmedico Istanbul | — price on request | price on request (all-inclusive) |
Hairmedico prices are set after the trichoscopy assessment, not from a fixed rate card — final cost depends on graft count and technique, not on which country you're calling from. → Request a personal quote
What the Hairmedico package includes
- Surgery by Dr. Arslan Musbeh — not delegated to technicians; every graft extracted and placed personally
- 5-star hotel accommodation (2 nights) — recovery under supervision, not a same-day flight home
- VIP airport transfers (all 4 journeys) — no navigating Istanbul traffic post-surgery
- Scalp PRP session — supports graft survival in the healing window
- LOREW Paris aftercare kit — the shampoo and lotion protocol for the first weeks
- Needle-free anaesthesia (Comfort-in injector) — no needle marks, less pre-operative anxiety
- 12-month WhatsApp follow-up — direct line to the clinic through the full growth cycle, not just the operation day
FUE or DHI for a 1,000-graft session?
Both techniques suit smaller sessions. FUE extracts follicles with a motorised punch and is the more versatile, higher-volume technique — suitable up to 5,000 grafts in a single session. DHI uses a Choi pen to implant directly without pre-made channels, which allows tighter placement and is often preferred for hairline and temple work specifically because density control matters more than raw graft count. → Full FUE vs DHI comparison
How to assess true value
Price per graft is a misleading metric. The variables that determine outcome are: surgeon credentials and involvement, hairline design quality, channel creation precision and post-operative support. A £5,000 procedure performed by a technician with 5 minutes of surgeon oversight is not better value than a price-on-request procedure performed personally by Dr. Arslan Musbeh — the difference shows up as graft survival rate, not on the invoice. Budget technician-run clinics average 60–75% graft survival; Dr. Arslan's documented rate is 92–96%. On a 1,000-graft session, that gap is the difference between roughly 750 and 950 follicles actually growing. → Dr. Arslan Musbeh credentials | Full pricing


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