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Best hair transplant clinics in Antalya, Turkey: 2026 guide for UK patients

2026-06-30 12 min readby cliniccheck editorial team

Antalya is Turkey's second-largest hair transplant destination, with FUE procedures from £1,400–£2,200 all-in. This guide covers what separates the best Antalya hair transplant clinics from the rest — and the exact questions to ask before you book.

Antalya has become one of the most competitive hair transplant markets in Turkey — and, as a result, one where the quality gap between the best and worst clinics is wider than almost anywhere else. With dozens of clinics competing for UK patients, and price-driven marketing dominating search results, UK patients need a framework for identifying the best Antalya hair transplant clinics rather than simply booking the cheapest package. This guide explains what distinguishes quality in an Antalya hair clinic, the questions to ask, and why some clinics consistently outperform others.

What does the best hair transplant clinic in Antalya look like?

The features that consistently separate top-performing Antalya hair transplant clinics from average ones are:

  1. Surgeon-performed incisions: In Turkey, the law permits trained technicians to perform the extraction phase of FUE under physician supervision. However, the hairline design and the creation of recipient incisions (channels) must legally be performed by the physician. At the best Antalya clinics, a registered doctor is present and active for both phases. Ask explicitly: "Will the surgeon design my hairline and make the recipient incisions, or will technicians perform these steps?"
  2. Realistic graft count assessment: The best clinics quote a realistic graft count based on your actual donor density after a photo assessment or video consultation. Some Antalya clinics quote 4,500–6,000 grafts as a sales device — this is biologically implausible for most patients (whose donor area yields 2,500–4,000 viable grafts) and represents a quality red flag.
  3. Ministry of Health Health Tourism Licence: Every clinic legally offering medical tourism in Turkey must hold a Sağlık Turizmi Yetki Belgesi from the Ministry of Health. The licence is publicly verifiable at shgmturizmdb.saglik.gov.tr. Unlicensed clinics operating in hotel rooms or private apartments are a known risk in Antalya — specifically because the city's tourism infrastructure makes it easy to operate informally.
  4. Dedicated aftercare programme: The best clinics provide structured aftercare: a first wash at the clinic the day after procedure, written aftercare instructions, an online follow-up appointment at 3 and 6 months, and a named contact for concerns. Clinics that consider the process complete at checkout are not operating to a quality standard.
  5. No multiple-patient simultaneous sessions: Some high-volume Antalya clinics run simultaneous procedures — the same surgeon "supervising" multiple procedure rooms at once. At leading clinics, the surgeon is committed to your case for its duration. Ask whether your procedure will involve multiple patients in simultaneous sessions.

Antalya hair transplant clinic: what to check before booking

Use this checklist before making any payment to an Antalya hair clinic:

  • Ministry of Health licence number: Request the clinic's Sağlık Turizmi Yetki Belgesi number and verify it at shgmturizmdb.saglik.gov.tr. This takes 2 minutes and eliminates all unlicensed operators immediately.
  • Surgeon's Turkish Medical Chamber registration: Ask for the operating surgeon's full name and verify them on the Türk Tabipleri Birliği register (ttb.org.tr). This confirms they are a registered physician.
  • Before/after portfolio: Request a portfolio of previous FUE patients at 12 months post-procedure. Any clinic unwilling to share this does not have confidence in its results.
  • Video consultation: A proper video consultation assesses your donor area, discusses your expectations and gives a personalised graft estimate. Clinics that quote without assessment cannot be providing a clinical recommendation.
  • Package contents: Confirm what is included in the all-in price — hotel nights, airport transfer, aftercare kit, medication, follow-up appointments.

Antalya vs Istanbul for hair transplant: which is better?

This is the most common question UK hair transplant patients ask. The honest answer is that the best clinics in Antalya are comparable to the best in Istanbul. The differences are structural, not absolute:

Istanbul advantages: Higher concentration of ISHRS-member surgeons. More JCI-accredited hospitals with full anaesthesia departments. Larger international patient infrastructure. Better access to specialist follow-up if complications occur. More established audit trails for clinic outcomes.

Antalya advantages: Lower package prices on average (£1,400–£2,200 vs £1,800–£3,000 in Istanbul). Direct flights from over 15 UK airports (Jet2, easyJet, TUI, Ryanair all serve Antalya). Easier to combine with a recovery holiday on the Turkish Riviera. Shorter flight time than Istanbul from some northern UK airports.

For most UK patients, Antalya is a viable choice if you verify the clinic and surgeon thoroughly. For patients with very complex cases (previous failed transplant, advanced hair loss, low donor density) Istanbul's higher specialist concentration provides a slight clinical advantage.

Hair transplant techniques in Antalya: FUE vs DHI

FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) is the standard technique at all reputable Antalya clinics. Individual follicular units are extracted from the donor area (back and sides of the scalp) using a micro-punch tool, then placed in recipient channels created by the surgeon. FUE allows for large graft sessions (2,000–4,000 grafts), a natural-looking result when hairline design is done well, and minimal visible scarring in the donor area.

DHI (Direct Hair Implantation / Choi pen technique) is offered by most Antalya clinics as a premium option, typically at a £200–£400 premium over FUE. In DHI, grafts are placed directly into the scalp using a Choi implanter pen without pre-made channels. The technique suits patients adding density to a partially thinning area, or those with finer hair where channel-making might risk trauma. DHI is slower per graft and is not appropriate for very large sessions (4,000+ grafts).

A clinic that recommends one technique for all patients without clinical assessment is not giving you a personalised recommendation.

Realistic timeline: what to expect from an Antalya hair transplant

Before travel: Video consultation, pre-operative photos, personalised graft estimate, package confirmation in writing.

Day 1: Arrival in Antalya, hotel check-in, transfer to clinic for pre-operative assessment (if not completed by video), pre-op photographs and consent.

Day 2 (procedure day): Arrival at clinic 7–8am. Scalp anaesthesia (local). Donor extraction (2–4 hours). Channel creation by surgeon. Graft placement. Total time: 6–9 hours depending on graft count. Bandaged head. Return to hotel.

Day 3: First wash at clinic. Aftercare kit and instruction briefing. Most patients fly home on Day 3 from Antalya Airport.

Days 7–14: Crusting resolves. Transplanted hairs begin to shed (shock loss) — normal and expected. Months 3–4: New hair growth begins. Month 12: Final result visible.

How much does a hair transplant in Antalya cost in 2026?

All-in packages (procedure + 3 nights hotel + airport transfers) at reputable Antalya clinics:

  • FUE up to 3,000 grafts: £1,400–£2,000
  • FUE up to 4,000 grafts: £1,600–£2,200
  • DHI (premium): add £200–£400 to FUE prices
  • Beard or eyebrow transplant: £1,200–£1,800

Flights from UK airports to Antalya range from £60 to £200 return (Jet2, easyJet, TUI, Ryanair, Pegasus). Total cost including flights: £1,500–£2,500. Compare to UK FUE prices of £6,000–£10,000.

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