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Fredrick Albert

Hair Transplant Philippines Cost: Manila 2026 Surgeon Pricing

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Hair transplant Philippines cost runs roughly ₱150,000 to ₱600,000 in 2026 — about $2,600 to $10,500 in USD — for 2,000 to 4,000 grafts at Manila clinics, which places the Philippines in the middle of the global market: above India and Turkey on sticker price, near Thailand, and well below the United States.

Manila clinics quote per graft at roughly ₱80 to ₱150 (about $1.40 to $2.65), lower than the US because Filipino labor and facility costs are lower — not because quality is lower at the surgeon-led clinics that do it well.

The Philippines is not a current Doctours partner destination; the closest vetted routes are Esthetic Hair Turkey from $2,200 and Art Line Clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, from $2,500 — both flat-rate in USD, with in-person vetting, a shorter flight, and US-based aftercare attached.

The Philippines' quality spread is wide, and a 15-to-17-hour flight from the US is a real trade-off to weigh against the mid-range sticker price — the cheapest Manila quote and the safest one are rarely the same clinic.

Across a vetted network in four countries, Doctours quotes flat-rate USD packages from $2,200 to $7,000, with deposits from $300, payment plans up to 36 months, and 12 months of US-based aftercare on a 24/7 line.

Hair transplant Philippines cost runs roughly ₱150,000 to ₱600,000 — about $2,600 to $10,500 in USD — for 2,000 to 4,000 grafts at Manila clinics in 2026, usually quoted per graft at ₱80 to ₱150 (about $1.40 to $2.65). That places the Philippines in the middle of the global market: above India and Turkey on sticker price, roughly level with Thailand, and well below the United States. Through Doctours, the Philippines is not a current partner destination — the closest vetted routes are Turkey, where packages start at $2,200 with Esthetic Hair Turkey, and Art Line Clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, from $2,500 with a far shorter flight from the US — both quoted flat-rate in USD, with a care team that stays with you after you fly home.

If a Manila clinic has been sitting open in your browser, the price is rarely the only thing holding you there. Turkey feels like everyone's default. Mexico feels close. The Philippines feels familiar in a way the others don't — English everywhere, a culture you may already have ties to, maybe even family to recover near. That instinct is fair, and it is a real advantage. What the Philippines does not hand you automatically is a number you can trust at first glance, because the per-graft quote on a clinic's landing page is rarely the figure that leaves your account.

Here is the honest breakdown. This guide compares 2026 hair transplant pricing in the Philippines — Manila specifically — against the vetted-network alternatives, using widely-reported market ranges plus verified Doctours partner prices. Every Philippine figure is in pesos with a USD conversion, and every claim about what Doctours bundles is grounded in a published partner-clinic package.



How Much Does a Hair Transplant in the Philippines Cost in 2026?

A hair transplant in the Philippines costs ₱150,000 to ₱600,000 for 2,000 to 4,000 grafts in 2026, quoted per graft at roughly ₱80 to ₱150. Manila holds the country's highest concentration of hair-restoration clinics and its most experienced surgeons, so a US patient comparing on quality should anchor to the upper half of that range rather than the rock-bottom per-graft numbers used in ads. The Philippines sits above India and Turkey on sticker price and lands near Thailand. Here is how the Manila market compares to the vetted alternatives a US patient can actually book.

Location

Typical Package Price (2026)

USD Equivalent

Common Grafts

What Patients Get

Manila (Philippines)

₱150,000 – ₱600,000

~$2,600 – $10,500

2,000 – 4,000

English-speaking clinics, wide quality range, long-haul flight

Turkey (Doctours network)

$2,200 – $6,000

$2,200 – $6,000

3,000 – 4,500

Highest surgeon volume, vetted, all-in USD

Mexico (Doctours partner: Art Line, Tijuana)

from $2,500

from $2,500

2,500 – 3,500

Short US flight, vetted, US-based aftercare

United States (Doctours partner: Esthetic Hair Miami)

$7,000

$7,000

varies by case

No travel, vetted, stateside recovery

Two caveats on the Philippine numbers. First, they are headline ranges — what a clinic quotes before add-ons. The honest all-in figure after sedation, post-op medication, hotel nights, and airport transfers can run another 10% to 25% higher at clinics that price per graft rather than bundle. Second, a Manila quote almost never includes the single biggest line item for a US patient: the 15-to-17-hour flight. For the wider destination picture, our 2026 best-country comparison weighs the Philippines against Turkey, Mexico, and Europe on price, surgeon skill, and travel ease.



Why Does a Hair Transplant in the Philippines Cost Less Than in the US?

A hair transplant in Manila costs a fraction of the US price because the economics are different, not because the quality is lower. Labor, facility, and cost-of-living overhead in Metro Manila sit well below rates in New York or Los Angeles, and the per-graft number carries that lower overhead. Filipino physicians are licensed and regulated by the Professional Regulation Commission, and hospitals answer to the Department of Health, so the savings reflect a lower cost base — not a lower standard of care at the clinics that do it well.

So you can pay far less than a US clinic would charge. That is the same math behind a full FUE procedure costing $1,500 to $4,000 in Turkey versus five figures at home. Two honest trade-offs, though. The flight from the US to Manila runs 15 to 17 hours or more each way — far longer than a hop to Istanbul or a drive to Tijuana — and the Philippines' quality spread is wide, because the same city holds both careful surgeon-led clinics and high-volume operators working off the same price page. The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery rates surgeon involvement and case volume among the strongest predictors of a consistent result. Cheaper than home is not automatically right for you. The mistake is booking the lowest Manila quote and skipping the vetting you would do anywhere else.

Want to see which clinics have actually been vetted?

The Philippines is not a current Doctours partner destination — but every clinic in our network across Turkey, Mexico, and the US has been visited in person, with named surgeons and flat-rate USD pricing. And if you are eyeing a Manila clinic on your own, we will help you vet it. No pressure, no commitment.

Want to see which clinics have actually been vetted?

The Philippines is not a current Doctours partner destination — but every clinic in our network across Turkey, Mexico, and the US has been visited in person, with named surgeons and flat-rate USD pricing. And if you are eyeing a Manila clinic on your own, we will help you vet it. No pressure, no commitment.

Want to see which clinics have actually been vetted?

The Philippines is not a current Doctours partner destination — but every clinic in our network across Turkey, Mexico, and the US has been visited in person, with named surgeons and flat-rate USD pricing. And if you are eyeing a Manila clinic on your own, we will help you vet it. No pressure, no commitment.

What Is Actually Included in a Manila Hair Transplant Quote?

This is where most cost spreadsheets go sideways. The headline number is one thing. What sits underneath is the budget that actually leaves your account. Manila clinics vary widely in how much they bundle, so it pays to know which line items are in and which arrive later.

Usually included in a Manila quote: the FUE or DHI procedure, local anesthesia, the surgeon's or technician's time, a basic post-op kit, and the first follow-up appointment.

Often charged separately: the international flight (the largest hidden cost for a US patient), hotel nights, IV sedation over local-only, PRP therapy, premium techniques like sapphire FUE or direct implanters, extended aftercare visits, and any currency-conversion margin on a wire transfer. Our rundown of the fees clinics rarely mention upfront walks through what turns a ₱250,000 quote into a much larger final invoice, and when you build a real budget the true cost of surgery abroad is always more than the package line.

Here is what is structurally different through Doctours. Every package is quoted flat-rate in US dollars, the deposit is in USD, the inclusions are published on the clinic page before the deposit clears, and Doctours stays free for patients — partner clinics pay Doctours for the coordination, so the price you see is the price you pay. Deposits start at $300, payment plans run up to 36 months, and your US-based care team stays on a 24/7 line through the full recovery window. That is the difference between a price and a plan.



Is There a Vetted Alternative to a Manila Hair Transplant Clinic?

Yes — and this is the honest part. Doctours does not currently run a partner clinic in Manila, Cebu, or anywhere else in the Philippines. What the network offers instead is the same outcome you are chasing in Manila — strong surgeons, well-below-US pricing, real recovery support — without the guesswork over which clinic is the real one. Esthetic Hair Turkey starts at $2,200, vetted Turkey packages run up to $6,000 all-in, and Art Line Clinic in Tijuana starts at $2,500 with a flight from the US West Coast measured in hours, not most of a day.

What every one of those routes adds over a direct Manila booking is the vetting layer: surgeon credentials independently verified, the clinic inspected in person, flat-rate USD pricing published before you commit, and a US-based care team attached to the booking. If you want the shortest possible trip, Mexico wins. If you want the lowest all-in price with the highest surgeon volume, Turkey wins. And if you would rather not travel at all, Esthetic Hair Miami runs $7,000 stateside. The Philippines can absolutely deliver a strong result at the right clinic — but book it directly and you carry the vetting and the after-hours support yourself. Our Thailand cost guide and South Korea pricing breakdown show what the vetted-alternative math looks like across the rest of Asia.

Curious what your all-in number actually is?

Every Doctours package shows the flat-rate USD price, what is included, and the deposit before you commit — no per-graft surprises, no foreign wire transfers, no guesswork on the exchange rate.

Curious what your all-in number actually is?

Every Doctours package shows the flat-rate USD price, what is included, and the deposit before you commit — no per-graft surprises, no foreign wire transfers, no guesswork on the exchange rate.

Curious what your all-in number actually is?

Every Doctours package shows the flat-rate USD price, what is included, and the deposit before you commit — no per-graft surprises, no foreign wire transfers, no guesswork on the exchange rate.

How Do You Vet a Manila Hair Transplant Clinic Before You Book?

If you do choose the Philippines directly, vet it the same way you would vet a clinic anywhere — the lower price only stays a good deal if the surgeon behind it checks out. A short, non-negotiable list:

  • Confirm the doctor is licensed by the Professional Regulation Commission, and that a named surgeon — not just a technician — performs the extraction and implantation.

  • Ask whether the facility carries internationally recognized accreditation, and what that stamp does and does not cover for a hair procedure.

  • Ask for case photos at 12 months, not day 180, so you are judging settled density rather than a fresh result.

  • Get the quote itemized so the flight, sedation, hotel, and aftercare show up as separate lines instead of surprises at checkout.

  • Read the contract for what happens if a complication appears after you fly home — who you call, and who pays.

Those checks separate a genuine Manila bargain from a cheap quote that gets expensive later — and they are exactly the gap a high-volume hair mill counts on you skipping. They are also the work Doctours does on your behalf inside the network, and the same standard a US patient planning the trip alone should hold a Manila clinic to. Across the network, verified reviews back it up — MetropolMED holds 4.8 stars across 29 reviews and Dr. Serkan Aygin Clinic 4.6 across 40. Our step-by-step travel plan for Americans covers how that coordination works end to end.



The Bottom Line

A hair transplant in the Philippines costs ₱150,000 to ₱600,000 in 2026 — about $2,600 to $10,500 — and for the right person Manila offers something real: English-speaking clinics, experienced surgeons, and maybe even family close by to recover near. That is a defensible reason to look hard at the Philippines. It is also a number that only pays off once you add the 15-to-17-hour flight and do the vetting yourself, because here — as in every wide-quality market — the cheapest quote and the safest one are rarely the same clinic.

That is the work this guide is built to save you. Whether you land on Manila, Turkey, or Mexico, the question is never just the headline price — it is who vetted the surgeon, what the all-in number really is, and who picks up the phone when you are home and worried. Through Doctours, that part is already handled across a vetted network in four countries, with flat-rate USD pricing and a care team that stays with you through month twelve.

You have been carrying this decision a long time. The plan, whenever you are ready, is already in place — and the next move is yours to make.

Want to find out what your procedure would actually cost — in a vetted clinic you can reach without guessing which one is the real one? A free assessment matches you with vetted clinics and flat-rate USD pricing, no pressure and no commitment.

Ready to see the number that fits your life?

Answer a few questions and we'll match you with the right clinic, a flat-rate USD quote, and a care team that handles every step from intake to month 12 — how much you share is always up to you.

Ready to see the number that fits your life?

Answer a few questions and we'll match you with the right clinic, a flat-rate USD quote, and a care team that handles every step from intake to month 12 — how much you share is always up to you.

Ready to see the number that fits your life?

Answer a few questions and we'll match you with the right clinic, a flat-rate USD quote, and a care team that handles every step from intake to month 12 — how much you share is always up to you.

FAQs

How much does a hair transplant cost in the Philippines in 2026?

Hair transplant cost in the Philippines runs roughly ₱150,000 to ₱600,000 — about $2,600 to $10,500 in USD — for 2,000 to 4,000 grafts in 2026, usually quoted per graft at ₱80 to ₱150. Manila holds most of the country's experienced surgeon-led clinics, and Philippine prices sit in the middle of the global market — above India and Turkey but well below the US — though the long-haul flight and a wide quality range are real trade-offs.

Is a hair transplant cheaper in the Philippines or Turkey?

Turkey is usually the better all-in value. Doctours' vetted Turkey packages start at $2,200 flat-rate, while Manila's ₱150,000 to ₱600,000 range often lands higher once grafts, sedation, and the 15-to-17-hour flight are counted. Turkey also runs a far higher hair-restoration surgeon volume, which the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery rates as a top predictor of consistent results.

Does Doctours have a hair transplant clinic in Manila or the Philippines?

No. Doctours does not currently run a partner clinic in Manila, Cebu, or anywhere else in the Philippines. The closest vetted routes are Esthetic Hair Turkey, where packages start at $2,200, and Art Line Clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, from $2,500 — both flat-rate in USD, with in-person vetting, a shorter flight from the US, and a US-based care team attached to the booking.

Why is a hair transplant in the Philippines cheaper than in the US?

A hair transplant in Manila is cheaper because labor, facility, and cost-of-living overhead sit far below US healthcare rates, not because the quality is lower. Filipino physicians are licensed by the Professional Regulation Commission and hospitals answer to the Department of Health, so the savings reflect a lower cost base rather than cut corners at the clinics that do it well.

Is it safe to get a hair transplant in the Philippines?

It can be, with the right clinic. The Philippines has skilled, PRC-licensed surgeons and accredited facilities, but its quality range is wide. Because the Philippines is not a Doctours partner destination, the vetting falls to you: confirm the surgeon's license, insist a doctor (not only a technician) does the work, ask for 12-month case photos, and get an itemized quote that includes the flight.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or financial advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making decisions about medical procedures. *Payment plans are available for every Doctours partner clinic but do not apply to clinics outside of our network, including independent clinics in Manila and elsewhere in the Philippines. Payment plans are subject to terms and conditions. Pricing reflects published Doctours partner-clinic packages and widely-reported industry market ranges as of 2026 and may change. PHP-to-USD conversions are approximate.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or financial advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making decisions about medical procedures. *Payment plans are available for every Doctours partner clinic but do not apply to clinics outside of our network, including independent clinics in Manila and elsewhere in the Philippines. Payment plans are subject to terms and conditions. Pricing reflects published Doctours partner-clinic packages and widely-reported industry market ranges as of 2026 and may change. PHP-to-USD conversions are approximate.

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