Hair Transplants for Shrewsbury Patients with My Hair UK
For Shrewsbury patients looking for a permanent FUE hair transplant, My Hair UK provides natural-looking results delivered by GMC-registered surgeons at CQC-registered clinics. Hair loss can affect more than your appearance, so whether you’re noticing male pattern baldness, thinning hair, or a receding hairline, we can help restore what was lost.
Whether you’re in Bayston Hill, Castlefields, Belle Vue or Harlescott, book a free consultation in-person or by video call with our trichology team to receive a tailored treatment plan with a personalised quote.
Why Choose A Hair Transplant?
A hair transplant is a meaningful decision, and it’s also the only clinical option that produces permanent regrowth where hair has been lost. The procedure relocates healthy follicles from the back and sides of the scalp (a donor zone that is genetically resistant to thinning), into the thinned or receded areas. Once those follicles take, they can grow for the rest of your life.
The Cost of a Hair Transplant in Shrewsbury
Hair transplant pricing at My Hair UK is set out clearly upfront. Packages start at £2,499 and run to £4,899, and most Shrewsbury patients spend in the £3,500 to £4,500 range once their consultation and graft count estimate are in hand. What you pay reflects how many grafts are needed, which itself depends on the extent of your hair loss, your hair type, and the outcome you want. The factors below set out the main considerations.
Our Before And After Pictures Speak For Themselves¹
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Factors Affecting Hair Transplant Costs
Number of Grafts Needed
The number of grafts you need is what determines the cost. Our packages run from 500 to 3,500 grafts, but most patients sit in the 1,500–3,000 range. A mid-level hairline restoration back to the central vertex may be 2,000–2,500 grafts; more significant hair loss might need 3,500+ grafts or surgery split across two sessions. More grafts mean a longer surgical day and a higher tier package.
Extent of Hair Loss
Your Norwood scale stage (the clinical grading of male pattern baldness) drives the graft count. Early recession at the temples needs fewer grafts than a Norwood VI with extensive crown loss. A consultation includes a donor-area density check to confirm how many grafts are realistically available.
Hair Type and Texture
Whatever your hair type or texture, the surgical team has worked with it before. Coarser hair provides better hair transplant coverage per graft than fine hair, which means thick-haired patients can often hit the same visual density with a lower graft count. Afro-textured and curly hair needs surgeons with specific experience. Follicle shape and curl angle change how extraction is performed.
Surgeon Expertise
The surgeon you choose makes a meaningful difference. Each of the surgeons is GMC-registered and has personally performed over 1,000 FUE hair transplant procedures. That’s per surgeon, not a combined total across the whole team. Natural-looking results come from surgeon skill, not machines. How the hairline is designed, the angle each follicle sits at, and how the donor area is preserved all matter more than equipment. That’s why the surgical team places each graft by hand.
What to Expect at Your Consultation
Your hair transplant consultation is free and there is no obligation to book. It takes around 45 minutes and gives you the information you need to decide in your own time. Here’s what happens:
Medical history
We take a brief medical history: current medications, previous surgeries, conditions that affect healing, and whether you’ve already spoken to your GP about hair loss.
Scalp assessment
A specialist examines your scalp under magnification, grades your hair loss on the Norwood scale (for men) or Ludwig scale (for women), and checks the density of your donor area.
Goal discussion & plan
We talk through what you want a transplant to achieve. You’ll get a graft count estimate and a tier price based on the clinical assessment. There are no surprise add-ons on surgery day.
Meet the surgeon
You can meet the GMC-registered surgeon who would perform your procedure. They answer technical questions directly.
No pressure to decide
You’ll leave with a tailored treatment plan, a personalised quote, and time to think it over. Most patients take a few weeks before booking.
Why Choose My Hair UK
There are plenty of hair transplant clinics in the UK. Here’s what makes My Hair UK different:
• Regulated UK medical standards. GMC-registered surgeons, CQC-registered clinics. Every surgeon is listed on the GMC register and personally accountable for their work.
• Transparent, all-inclusive pricing. The tier package you sit in covers your hair transplant consultation, surgery, and aftercare. No hidden costs and no surgery-day add-ons.
• You meet your surgeon before surgery. Unlike many Turkey clinics (and some UK providers), you’ll know who is performing your procedure at consultation, and you’ll see them again on the day.
• Specialist experience with Afro-textured and women’s hair. Follicle shape and curl angle affect extraction technique. The surgical team has specific experience in Afro-Caribbean hair transplants and women’s hair transplants.
• Straightforward travel from Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury to Manchester is around 2 hours by train via Crewe to Manchester Piccadilly; London is around 3 hours by train via Birmingham New Street to London Euston, then the Underground to Kenton. See the Travel section below for details.
Recovery and Results Timeline
Recovery is mostly straightforward, with detailed aftercare guidance from the team to lean on at each stage. It’s faster than older hair transplant techniques, though the final result still takes time. A summary is below:
• First 24 hours after: Expect mild swelling and tightness.
• Week 1: The donor and recipient areas scab naturally. No scratching, no heavy lifting.
• Weeks 2–3: Transplanted hair sheds. This is normal. The follicle stays in place while the shaft falls out before it regrows.
• Month 3: New growth emerges from the transplanted follicles.
• Month 6: Visible thickening.
• Months 9–12: Full density and final result.
More detail on each phase, including washing routines, sleeping advice, exercise limits and medication, lives in our detailed recovery guide.
What's Included In The Price?
Pricing at My Hair UK covers everything from your first consultation to your final follow-up, with no surprise costs and no surgery-day add-ons. The tier package you sit in covers every stage of your treatment, with no consultation fee. Here’s what’s included:
• Initial consultation: a specialist assesses your hair loss, reviews your medical history, and builds a tailored treatment plan
• FUE hair transplant: the surgery itself, including local anaesthetic, how the donor area is preserved, and follicle placement
• Post-operative aftercare: detailed recovery instructions, follow-up appointments, and a direct line to the clinic if you have concerns during recovery
• Named GMC-registered surgeon: you’ll know who is performing your procedure before the day
The Benefits of FUE Hair Transplants
• No linear scar. FUE leaves tiny individual marks in the donor area that heal quickly and aren’t visible under normal-length hair. FUT (strip surgery) leaves a visible line across the back of the head.
• Faster recovery. There are no stitches and no sutures to come out. Desk-based work is usually fine within a week.
• Precision for hairlines. Placing follicles individually lets surgeons replicate the natural single-hair density at the front hairline. Strip surgery struggles to match this consistently.
• Suitable for shorter hairstyles. With no linear scar, FUE patients can wear their hair short without exposing a scar line.
For technical depth, see our complete FUE guide.
The Surgical Team
The surgical team is what makes the difference on the day. The clinics’ five surgeons are all GMC-registered, with a minimum of 1,000 FUE hair transplant procedures each to their name. Between them the team handles complex cases, including Afro-textured and women’s hair transplants, hairline design and lowering, and revision work.
Manchester Clinic
Dr Masood Munir - GMC: 6122581
8+ years’ direct hair transplant experience, 1,400+ hair transplant surgeries. Beard and Afro hair specialist.
Dr Haider Gillani - GMC: 8030796
1,000+ procedures, with specific expertise in complex cases requiring detailed anatomical understanding.
London (Harrow) clinic
Dr Mahdi Alosert - GMC: 6168297
20+ years’ clinical experience. Specialist in Afro-Caribbean hair and hairline lowering.
Dr Shuaib Mir - GMC: 7567898
1,200+ hair transplant cases. BAAPS plastic surgery and RCS anatomy training, Beard and Afro hair specialist.
Dr Zakar Rafiq - GMC: 6164032
MBBS and BSc (Hons) from Imperial College London. Associate Member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS).
You can meet the surgeon who will perform your procedure at your free consultation.
The Hair Transplant Procedure for Shrewsbury Patients
The FUE hair transplant is carried out under local anaesthetic. You remain awake, but you won’t feel the extraction or placement. Individual follicles are removed from the back and sides of the scalp (genetically resistant to thinning) and placed into the thinned or receded areas.
The process:
1. Consultation: your hair loss is assessed in person, your goals are discussed, and a graft count and treatment plan are agreed. You meet the surgeon who will operate on you.
2. Preparation: on surgery day you’re settled in for the procedure. The donor area is trimmed and local anaesthetic is administered. The procedure is comfortable, but expect a full day at the clinic.
3. Extraction and placement: follicles are extracted one by one and placed into the recipient area at matching angles and densities. Surgical time is driven by graft count, typically 5 to 8 hours.
4. Recovery: you leave with detailed aftercare to support you through the early weeks. Desk-based work is usually fine within a week; more physical work should wait until the 2-week mark. The final result develops over 12 months.
Clinic Locations and Travel From Shrewsbury
For Shrewsbury residents our nearest surgical clinic is in Manchester: the clinic is around 2 hours by train from Shrewsbury via Crewe to Manchester Piccadilly, then a 5-minute walk to Deansgate. The London (Harrow) clinic is also CQC-registered and available if that fits your diary better. Most Shrewsbury patients choose whichever clinic fits their diary rather than paying excessive prices because the clinic is based on Harley Street.
So if you live in Abbey Foregate, Castlefields, Cherry Orchard or Copthorne, then leave behind the scenic views of Shrewsbury Castle and the Quarry Park and book a free consultation with our Trichology team either in-person or via video call to begin your hair restoration journey.
From Shrewsbury to My Hair UK Manchester Clinic
By Train
If you’re travelling by train, take a direct service from Shrewsbury to Manchester Piccadilly. The journey takes around 2 hours (changing at Crewe). Once you arrive at Manchester Piccadilly, it’s just a 5-minute walk to the clinic: head west along Piccadilly, continue onto Mosley Street and Princess Street, then turn onto Deansgate and follow the road until you reach the clinic.
By Car
To get to the clinic by car, leave Shrewsbury via the A49 north toward Whitchurch. Take the A49 north to the M54 at J7, then east to the M6 at J10A, north to the M56 at J20A, then east into Manchester. Follow the M62 towards Manchester, then merge onto the M602 into Salford. Continue along Regent Road, then turn onto Deansgate and head into the city centre where there are plenty of multi-storey car parks nearby.
From Shrewsbury to My Hair UK London (Harrow) Clinic
By Train
If you’re travelling by train, take a direct service from Shrewsbury to London Euston. The journey takes around 3 hours by train via Birmingham New Street to London Euston, plus around 25 minutes on the Underground to Kenton. From Euston, take the Bakerloo line northbound directly to Kenton. The clinic is a 5-minute walk from Kenton.
By Car
To get to the Harrow clinic by car, leave Shrewsbury on the A5 south-east to the M54. Take the M54 east to the M6 at J10A, south to the M1 at J19, continue to the M25 at J6A, clockwise to J19, then the A41 to Harrow. Exit at J4 and follow the A41 towards Harrow, then continue on the A409 until you reach Kenton Lane. Follow this road until you arrive at the Harrow clinic.
Local GPs
Before your consultation, speak to your GP. Some health conditions can affect whether a hair transplant is suitable for you. It's important to get medical clearance first. For your convenience, here are some local GP practices you might consider speaking with before your consultation:
Severn Fields Medical Practice
Address: Severn Fields Health Village, Sundorne Rd, Shrewsbury SY1 4RQ
Address: Claremont Bank, Shrewsbury SY1 1RL
Address: 23 Belvidere Rd, Shrewsbury SY2 5LS
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What does a hair transplant cost for Shrewsbury patients?
Tiered pricing at My Hair UK starts at £2,499 and goes to £4,899. A typical Shrewsbury case falls in the £3,500 to £4,500 range after consultation. The tier is determined by the number of grafts you need. See the transplant costs page for the price list.
2. How painful is a hair transplant?
It shouldn’t hurt. FUE runs under local anaesthetic, so you’re awake but you don’t feel the extraction or placement. Patients typically describe the day as long rather than painful.
3. How soon will I see results?
Transplanted hair sheds at week 2 to 3. This is normal and expected. New hair begins to grow at around month 3. Visible thickening is typically noticeable at 6 months, with full results at 9 to 12 months.
4. How soon can I return to work and exercise?
Most patients return to desk-based work within a week. Exercise and gym should be avoided for 2 weeks. Contact sports should be avoided for longer. We’ll give you a specific timeline during your post-op briefing.
5. How many grafts will I need?
Graft counts in our packages run from 500 to 3,500, with most patients in the 1,500–3,000 band. A small temple restoration or crown patch might be 1,000-1,500 grafts. Restoring a full front hairline can need 3,000+ grafts. A specialist will confirm your graft count at consultation by grading your hair loss on the Norwood scale.
6. How long does the procedure take?
The procedure runs 5 to 8 hours in most cases, driven by graft count. Allow a full day at the clinic once you factor in preparation and the post-procedure briefing.
7. Is it worth paying more for a UK transplant rather than Turkey?
UK hair transplant prices sit slightly above Turkey’s, though the difference has reduced significantly over the past few years. The added regulation in the UK is part of what you pay for. GMC registration for surgeons and CQC oversight of facilities give patients more protection. For the side-by-side numbers, see our how the UK costs compares to Turkey guide.
8. Can women have a hair transplant?
Yes, for the right cases. FUE handles hairline lowering, scar concealment and diffuse female thinning with a viable donor area. More on the criteria and case examples at consultation.
9. Is the result permanent?
Yes. The donor hair from the back and sides of the scalp is genetically resistant to thinning, so once those follicles are transplanted they can keep growing for life. See our how long hair transplant results last article for a fuller breakdown.
10. What’s the travel route from Shrewsbury to the clinic?
Shrewsbury to Manchester is around 2 hours by train via Crewe to Manchester Piccadilly; to London it’s around 3 hours by train via Birmingham New Street to London Euston, then the Underground to Kenton. See the Travel section above for the full train and car routes to both clinics.
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