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Hair transplant clinics in Nigeria

This directory lists 3 hair transplant clinics in Nigeria. Clinics there quote a flat fee rather than a per-graft rate: about $2,500–$4,730 all-in. 2 of the 3 publish their own price; the rest are shown as market estimates, never as quotes.

$2,500–$4,730 all-in flat fee; no per-graft rate published low confidence

Verification at a glance

3clinics verified
0Tier 1, authority-verified surgeon
2publish their own price
1rated on 2+ platforms

The clinics

Sorted by verification depth, then by rating. Across 2 cities: Abuja, Lagos.

Authority-verified surgeon Verified clinic Listed, thinner proof $0,000 Price published by the clinic $0,000? Price not confirmed on the clinic's own site
  1. Verified clinic

    MC Turkish Hair Transplant & Therapy

    Ahmed Tukur Abuja, Nigeria

    5 Google (26) est. Market average: ~$2,500–$4,730…
    5score26 reviews
  2. Verified clinic

    Skin101 Clinics

    Dr. Hilda Ashio Titiloye Abuja, Nigeria

    4.7 Google (3) ~$750-$1,500 per session
    4.7score3 reviews
  3. Verified clinic

    Vinci Hair Clinic Nigeria

    Dr. Lucky Nnaemeka Lagos, Nigeria

    4.6 Google (57)2.7 Google (3)4 Trustpilot From ~$2,500
    4.6score57 reviews
How the Nigeria price band was sourced

A very thin domestic market: only a handful of Lagos and Abuja providers do surgical hair restoration, and most Nigerians who can afford it fly to Turkey or India, so local pricing is set against foreign alternatives rather than by local competition. No Nigerian clinic publishes a per-graft price or the graft count behind its package, so the per-graft numbers here are left blank rather than back-calculated, the two published anchors ($750–1,500 a session vs from £3,500) differ by more than 5x because they describe different procedure sizes and possibly different procedures, not a market band. Treat any single quoted Nigeria figure as uncheckable until a clinic publishes grafts alongside the price.

Nigerian clinics do NOT price in naira and do not publish a per-graft rate. Vinci Hair Clinic Lagos states procedures 'start from £3,500' (≈$4,730 at £0.7405/$, 10 Aug 2026) and explicitly prices by procedure size (small/medium/large/max), stating final cost is 'determined by the size of the procedure, not the graft count'; Vinci's Africa site quotes 'from $2,500'. Skin 101 (Ikoyi Lagos / Maitama Abuja) states a discounted session at 'the prevailing Naira equivalent of 750–1500 USD'. Naira reference rate ₦1,364/$ (10 Aug 2026), because prices are pegged to USD/GBP, the naira figure moves with FX, not with clinical cost.

Sources: vincihairclinic.com, skin101ng.com, vincihairclinic.africa, open.er-api.com

What we could not verify in Nigeria

The gaps are part of the record. As of 2026-08-14:

  • 3 name a surgeon we could not confirm in an authority body's own directory. The name may be real and simply unregistered there.
  • 1 publish no price of their own, so their figure is the Nigeria market estimate, marked with a dashed outline and never presented as a quote.
  • 2 carry ratings on only one platform.
  • 3 do not document who performs the incisions and extraction, surgeon or technician.
  • 3 have no photo we could attribute to a verifiable source.

Nothing here is pay-to-list, and no clinic can pay to have a flag removed. How we verify.

Hair transplant clinics in Nigeria: common questions

How many hair transplant clinics in Nigeria are actually verified?
3 clinics in Nigeria cleared our bar of at least two independent sources (search, maps, community threads and credential registries), with the clinic's own website never counting as one of the two. 0 reach Tier 1: a named surgeon confirmed in an authority body's own directory, plus an accreditation. 3 name a current surgeon at all.
How much does a hair transplant cost in Nigeria?
About $2,500–$4,730 all-in. Clinics there publish a flat fee rather than a per-graft rate. A very thin domestic market: only a handful of Lagos and Abuja providers do surgical hair restoration, and most Nigerians who can afford it fly to Turkey or India, so local pricing is set against foreign alternatives rather than by local competition.
Can I trust the reviews shown for clinics in Nigeria?
Read them as separate signals. 1 of these 3 clinics carry ratings on two or more independent platforms, shown side by side rather than blended into one number, because averaging hides exactly the disagreement worth noticing. The remaining 2 have only one platform, which is a thinner signal and is marked as such.
Are there hair-mill risks in Nigeria?
No clinic in Nigeria currently carries a hair-mill flag, but absence of a flag is not a clearance: it often means nobody has documented who performs the surgery. 0 of the 3 clinics here have that documented either way. How to spot a hair mill.