Hair Transplant (FUE) Cost in Umm Al Quwain

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Regulated by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP)

A hair transplant (fue) in Umm Al Quwain costs AED 7,000 to AED 20,000, with a typical price of AED 11,000. There are 0 dermatology providers in Umm Al Quwain listed in the UAE Open Healthcare Directory. This is a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by UAE health insurance. Prices vary based on the facility type (government vs. private vs. premium), the doctor's experience, and specific clinical requirements. Data as of March 2026.

Low

AED 7,000

Government / basic

Typical

AED 11,000

Average private

High

AED 20,000

Premium facility

AED 7,000Typical: AED 11,000AED 20,000

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About Hair Transplant (FUE)

FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) hair transplant involves extracting individual hair follicles from a donor area (usually the back of the head) and implanting them in thinning or bald areas. The procedure creates natural-looking results. A typical session transplants 2,000–4,000 grafts.

What to Expect

Under local anaesthesia, individual follicular units are extracted one by one from the donor area using a micro-punch tool. Recipient sites are created and grafts are placed. The procedure takes 4–8 hours for a full session. No visible scarring. Transplanted hair sheds initially and regrows permanently over 6–12 months.

Duration

4–8 hours

Recovery

1–2 weeks (return to work), 6–12 months (final result)

Setting

outpatient

Anaesthesia

local

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Hair Transplant (FUE) in Umm Al Quwain — Frequently Asked Questions

Disclaimer: Prices shown are indicative ranges for Umm Al Quwain, UAE, based on the DOH Mandatory Tariff (Shafafiya) methodology, DHA DRG parameters, and market-observed data as of March 2026. Actual costs depend on the specific facility, doctor, clinical complexity, and insurance plan. Contact providers directly for accurate quotes. Healthcare in Umm Al Quwain is regulated by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). This page does not constitute medical or financial advice.