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Hair transplant in Canada

TL;DR

  • A hair transplant in Canada is typically private-pay cosmetic surgery regulated by provincial physician colleges—not provincial health insurance.
  • Canada sits at the top of our price table—reflecting labor, malpractice, and boutique pacing.
  • Ranked Vancouver-area team quotes roughly USD 9,500–19,000.
  • Provincial colleges regulate physicians; cosmetic surgery is private-pay.
  • Many Canadians still compare Istanbul or US options before committing locally.

What a Canadian hair transplant involves

A hair transplant in Canada is almost always private cosmetic care— provincial insurance does not cover pattern baldness restoration. Clinics cluster in Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. You pay for surgeon time, dense hairline design, and follow-up within driving distance rather than a tourism package.

Practical snapshot

TopicTypical reality
Price band (ranked clinic)USD 9,500 – 19,000
Major hubsVancouver, Toronto, Montreal
Travel for localsSame-day consult common; no visa issues
Regulatory frameProvincial physician college licensure
TechniquesFUE and FUT strip both widely offered

Questions for Canadian clinics

  • FUT vs FUE recommendation for your donor density
  • Surgeon presence during extraction and slit creation
  • Written graft estimate after in-person exam
  • Year-one follow-up visits included or billed separately
  • Policy if native hair continues receding after surgery

Featured surgeon in our table

Dr. Victor Hasson’s Vancouver-area team is known for dense-but-natural hairline work on advanced loss—often chosen by North American patients who want FUT/FUE design depth without flying abroad. Confirm scheduling and pricing on a consult; our rank is editorial.

Evidence-backed points

Questions patients actually ask

Is hair transplant covered in Canada?
No for standard androgenetic alopecia. Reconstructive cases after trauma may differ—ask a dermatologist.
USD vs CAD quotes?
Clinics may quote CAD; our table uses USD for cross-country comparison. Ask for tax-inclusive totals.
Should Canadians consider Turkey?
Many do for cost; others pay premium here for local follow-up. Compare total cost plus surgeon identity, not airfare alone.

Related guides

Sources cited on this page

Society guidelines, indexed research, and regulatory references tied to claims on this guide—not anonymous forum posts.

  1. Health Canada — Medical devices and licensed facilities Health Canada, 2024
  2. CDC — Medical Tourism Travel Information U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2024
  3. Editorial clinic quote survey (Best Hair Transplant Doctor, 2025–2026) Best Hair Transplant Doctor editorial team, 2026
  4. WHO — Cross-border health care and patient safety considerations World Health Organization, 2024

Who wrote this

This is an independent editorial comparison. We are not employed by, paid by, or formally affiliated with any clinic on the list. Rankings reflect our rubric, not patient outcome data or regulatory endorsements.

Use the table as a filter before consultations. Verify graft estimates, surgeon presence, and aftercare with the clinic directly and with a licensed physician who has examined your scalp.

Reviewed by the Best Hair Transplant Doctor editorial team.

No financial relationship with listed surgeons or clinics.

Last reviewed: June 2026.

Educational only—no diagnosis or outcome guarantees. Verify every number and plan with a licensed clinician who has examined your scalp.

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