Cost is one of the first questions patients ask about eyebrow transplants — and the honest answer is that it varies by how much work each brow needs, the technique used, and the experience of the surgeon. Here is how to think about it.
What drives the price
The number of follicles (grafts) needed, whether one or both brows are treated, the technique, and the surgeon’s expertise all affect cost. Brows needing full rebuilding cost more than filling a small gap.
Why cheapest is rarely best
Eyebrow work is detailed artistry — angle and direction of every hair matter. A poorly done transplant is difficult to correct, so experience is worth prioritizing over price.
Getting an accurate quote
An exact price requires an in-person evaluation of your brows and donor area. A consultation gives you a real number and a plan, not a guess.
Frequently asked questions
Is an eyebrow transplant covered by insurance?
Cosmetic eyebrow restoration is generally not covered; medical causes may be evaluated separately.
Is financing available?
Many practices offer financing; ask during your consultation.
Does the price include follow-up?
This varies by practice and is clarified when you receive your quote.
Why do quotes vary so much?
Because brows vary in how much work they need and surgeon experience differs — an in-person eval gives your real number.
Talk to a specialist
For an accurate eyebrow-transplant quote based on your brows, Request a consultation.
Dr. Hootan Zandifar, MD, FACS, is a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon and otolaryngologist in Beverly Hills and Santa Monica.
