Frisco residents have strong access to hair restoration without leaving the north metro. The city sits about 28 miles north of downtown Dallas, straddling Collin and Denton counties, and the Dallas North Tollway puts the established North Dallas and Plano clinic corridors within a short, predictable drive. Most Frisco patients pay in line with the wider DFW market, roughly $4,000 to $15,000 depending on graft count.
Hair transplants for Frisco residents
Frisco is one of the fastest-growing affluent suburbs in Texas, which shapes the local hair restoration market. The city’s population reached about 245,057 in 2026 and is still growing near 3.4 percent a year, with a median household income around $150,212, well above the national figure. That spending power, plus a young, professional, and increasingly diverse population, means demand for cosmetic procedures like hair transplants is high across the north metro. Frisco itself is mainly a residential and corporate hub rather than a surgical center, so most residents travel a short distance south to specialized clinics in Plano and North Dallas. The good news is that the drive is easy: the Dallas North Tollway and Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH 121) connect Frisco neighborhoods to those corridors in roughly 15 to 35 minutes outside rush hour.
Getting to a clinic from Frisco
From most of Frisco, a hair transplant clinic in the North Dallas or Plano corridor is a 15 to 35 minute drive. Neighborhoods near the Dallas North Tollway, such as Starwood, Stonebriar, and Newman Village, have the most direct route south toward Legacy and North Dallas. Communities on the west side like Phillips Creek Ranch reach the same corridors via SH 121, while east Frisco areas use US-75 through Plano. Because a hair transplant is a single long day followed by a calm two-week recovery at home, the one-time drive is rarely a barrier. Plan for a friend or rideshare to bring you home on procedure day, since the local anesthetic and a long session make driving yourself a poor idea. If you would rather compare nearby options first, see our directory guidance on hair transplant clinics near you.
What it costs in the Frisco area
Frisco-area pricing tracks the DFW market and is charged per graft, not per visit. Most patients pay about $3 to $8 per graft for FUE, which works out to roughly $4,000 to $15,000 for a typical case, with larger or more detailed work costing more. DHI, which uses an implanter pen for fine control, usually runs 40 to 60 percent higher than comparable FUE. Frisco’s higher household incomes do not change the per-graft math, so the total still depends on how many grafts your pattern needs. For a full breakdown and a way to estimate your own range, use our hair transplant cost in DFW guide before you book a consultation.
FUE, DHI, and which fits you
The technique that fits depends on your hair loss pattern, budget, and the look you want. FUE extracts follicles individually and suits most patients, including large sessions across the crown and midscalp. DHI offers precise control of graft angle and depth and can be a good choice for a detailed hairline or a smaller area. Both move permanent, DHT-resistant hair from the back and sides of the scalp, and both need careful aftercare for the first two weeks. Learn how harvesting works on our FUE hair transplant in DFW page, then bring your questions to a consultation rather than deciding from marketing alone.
Honest expectations
A hair transplant is a real surgical procedure with a long timeline, not a quick fix. Most new growth appears between 6 and 12 months, with final density closer to 12 to 18 months. Transplanted follicles are permanent, but your native hair can keep thinning around them, so many patients also use medication to protect what they have. Not everyone is a candidate, and a good surgeon will tell you so honestly. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends choosing a board-certified surgeon and setting realistic goals. A free consultation is the best way to learn your graft estimate and likely cost. You can request a free, no-obligation consultation to get started.
Frequently asked questions
Are there hair transplant clinics in Frisco? Frisco is mainly residential and corporate, so most residents travel a short distance to specialized clinics in the Plano and North Dallas corridors. The Dallas North Tollway and SH 121 make that a 15 to 35 minute drive for most neighborhoods.
How much does a hair transplant cost in Frisco? Expect the DFW range of about $4,000 to $15,000, charged at roughly $3 to $8 per graft for FUE. DHI typically costs 40 to 60 percent more. Your total depends on how many grafts your pattern needs.
How long is recovery before I can return to work? Many Frisco patients take about 5 to 7 days off for FUE, sometimes a little less for DHI. The transplanted area needs gentle care for the first two weeks, and strenuous exercise waits until your surgeon clears it.
About this guide. The Hair Transplants DFW editorial team researches every guide using peer-reviewed studies, published clinical data, and current Dallas-Fort Worth market pricing. We are an independent resource, not a clinic, and we have no financial relationship with any specific provider. This content is educational and is not medical advice; consult a board-certified hair restoration surgeon or dermatologist about your situation. Read our editorial standards or request a free consultation.
Source: American Academy of Dermatology.