The cost of a Sapphire FUE hair transplant in Germany typically ranges from $4,500 to $8,500. Prices vary depending on the number of grafts, the clinic, and the surgeon’s experience. In the United States, the average price is $16,500 (per ISHRS). This means Sapphire FUE hair transplant in Germany is about 61% less expensive than in the U.S.
German clinics usually include the Sapphire FUE procedure, local anesthesia, use of sapphire blades for precise graft placement, post-op medications, and follow-up visits. In the U.S., costs are often calculated per graft, with anesthesia, consumables, and aftercare billed separately. Always confirm exactly what’s included in the package at your chosen clinic.
| Germany | Turkey | The USA | |
| Sapphire FUE hair transplant | from $4,500 | from $2,200 | from $12,000 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Sapphire FUE hair transplant upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in Sapphire FUE hair transplant and have the necessary licenses to serve international patients worldwide.
Bookimed offers free expert assistance. A personal medical coordinator supports you before, during, and after your treatment, solving any issues. You're never alone on your Sapphire FUE hair transplant journey.
Dr. Bilal Elbey holds a German medical license (Approbation). He has clinical training in neurology and psychiatry from Klinikum Wahrendorff and Hannover Medical School (MHH) in Hannover.
He applies this expertise to hair restoration. He offers individualized plans based on thorough evaluation, with a clear focus on safety and results.
He has taken part in several clinical research projects. His scientific work is listed on PubMed and Google Scholar. He follows current medical standards in his treatments.
He practices in Germany and upholds high standards of safety, hygiene, and patient comfort. He supports international patients in German and Turkish.