Hair Graft Calculator

Answer a few quick questions about your hair loss and get an instant estimate of your typical graft range and cost band — it takes about 60 seconds.

Graft Range Calculator

Answer three questions to see the typical graft range for your situation — based on our published clinical guides.

Hair loss stage
Area to be treated
Hair type

This is a preliminary estimate, not a medical assessment. The exact number can only be determined by a doctor after examining your donor area and hair characteristics.

How the estimate is calculated

Your typical graft range depends on three things:

  • Your Norwood stage — how advanced the thinning is. Early hairline recession needs far fewer grafts than extensive crown-and-hairline loss.
  • Which area(s) you’re treating — hairline, crown, or both. The crown’s spiral growth pattern covers less visible area per graft than the flat hairline, so it typically needs more grafts for the same visual result.
  • Your hair’s density and thickness — coarse or curly hair reaches full visual coverage with fewer grafts than fine, straight hair, because each strand covers more surface area.

The calculator combines these to show a typical range, not a fixed number — only an in-person or photo-based assessment can give you an exact count.

For a full breakdown of crown-specific graft ranges by Norwood stage, see our detailed guide: How Many Grafts Do You Need for a Crown?

What graft count means for cost

Cost follows graft count, but not through a fixed price-per-graft — how a graft is counted, the technique used, and the difficulty of your case all move the total. We don’t publish a per-graft rate because a number given before anyone has examined your donor area isn’t a price, it’s a guess.

As a general range, hair transplant packages at Hairpol typically run $2,500 to $5,000, depending on graft count and technique. Your exact quote follows a free hair analysis.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate the number of hair grafts I need?

Graft count is estimated from your Norwood stage, the area(s) you’re treating (hairline, crown, or both), and your hair’s density and thickness. Our calculator above gives an instant typical range based on these factors; an exact number only comes from an in-person or photo-based assessment.

How accurate is a hair graft calculator?

It gives a typical range based on the factors that most influence graft count, not an exact prescription. Donor supply, scalp laxity and exact hair characteristics can only be confirmed by a surgeon reviewing your photos or examining you in person.

How many grafts do I actually need?

It depends mainly on your Norwood stage and which areas you’re treating — anywhere from a few hundred grafts for early hairline work to 4,000+ for extensive combined loss. Use the calculator above for your own estimate, or see our crown-specific graft guide for detailed ranges by stage.

Does a higher graft count always mean a higher price?

Generally yes, since more grafts mean more extraction and placement time, but technique, session length and what’s included afterward also move the total. See our full cost breakdown for what actually sits inside a hair transplant price.

Is this calculator free to use?

Yes — there’s no sign-up required to get your estimate. If you’d like a precise graft count and cost quote, you can share photos afterward for a free hair analysis.

Get your personal plan

Want a precise number instead of a range?

Your result above carries straight into a free hair analysis — no need to re-enter it. Share a few photos and we’ll confirm your graft count, technique and cost.

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