Getting a hair transplant in Mansfield, TX means choosing between two of the largest clinic markets in the state, because this Tarrant County suburb sits almost exactly between Fort Worth and Dallas. This guide covers what residents typically pay, how to reach the right surgeons, and how to judge a clinic before you commit.
Getting a hair transplant as a Mansfield resident
Mansfield residents have an unusually strong position for hair restoration, since the city is roughly 20 miles from Fort Worth and about 30 miles from Dallas, adjacent to Arlington in the middle of the metroplex. That location means you are not tied to one cluster of clinics. You can consult surgeons in the Fort Worth medical corridor and the North Dallas clinics on the same short-list and compare them directly.
With around 86,000 residents and steady growth of more than 2 percent a year, Mansfield is an affluent, family-oriented community, and its median household income of roughly $121,000 sits well above the metro average. That matters for one practical reason: with the budget flexibility to choose, the smart move is to select a hair transplant surgeon on skill and results rather than the lowest quoted price.
How much does a hair transplant cost near Mansfield?
Most Dallas-Fort Worth patients pay between $4,000 and $15,000 for a hair transplant, and Mansfield residents fall inside that same range because they draw from the same regional surgeons. The final number depends on your graft count and the method, not on your zip code.
| Method | Typical DFW cost per graft | Common total range |
|---|---|---|
| FUE | $3 to $8 | $6,000 to $15,000 |
| FUT (strip) | $3 to $6 | $5,000 to $12,000 |
| DHI | $5 to $9 | $7,000 to $16,000 |
These are typical estimates, not quotes. To see how graft count changes the total for your situation, the hair transplant cost calculator gives a quick starting figure, and the full DFW hair transplant cost guide breaks down what drives the price.
Reaching Dallas and Fort Worth clinics from Mansfield
Mansfield connects to both metro cores through US-287 and SH-360, which feed into the wider highway network. Fort Worth and its medical district are the shorter hop, generally 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic, while the North Dallas clinic corridor runs closer to 40 to 50 minutes via SH-360 and the interstates.
This two-direction access is a genuine advantage on procedure day and for follow-ups. FUE and DHI are typically single-day outpatient procedures, so you drive in, have the work done, and go home the same evening, but you will want a low-stress route for the first post-op visits. Being able to pick the clinic that is easiest to reach, in either city, is a real perk of Mansfield’s central spot.
Choosing a clinic when you have options in two cities
With surgeons available in both Fort Worth and Dallas, use the extra choice to raise your standard rather than shorten your drive. Book consultations in both directions, ask to see full sets of the surgeon’s own before-and-after cases at your Norwood stage, and confirm that the physician, not just a technician, plans your hairline and performs the key steps.
Mansfield’s community is racially diverse, with a large Black population and growing Hispanic community, so extraction technique and hairline design should account for your specific hair type, curl pattern, and follicle characteristics. A surgeon experienced with textured and coily hair will get more grafts out intact and design a more natural result. The guide to choosing a hair transplant surgeon and the list of clinic red flags to avoid are worth reading before you book.
Is a hair transplant worth it for Mansfield residents?
For the right candidate, a transplant is a permanent solution because transplanted follicles resist the DHT that causes pattern loss. The best candidates have stable loss and a healthy donor area, which a specialist confirms at consultation. With Mansfield’s younger median age near 36, many residents are at the early-to-moderate stage where planning ahead pays off.
If you are still early, it is worth pairing surgery planning with medical treatment, since finasteride and minoxidil can protect the native hair around a transplant. A consultation is the step that turns guesses into a plan built for your hairline, budget, and timeline.
Frequently asked questions
Are there hair transplant clinics in Mansfield itself? Most established hair restoration surgeons serving Mansfield are based in nearby Fort Worth, Arlington, and the Dallas corridor rather than in Mansfield proper. The upside is choice, since the city’s central location puts two major clinic markets within a short drive.
How far is Mansfield from Dallas and Fort Worth surgeons? Fort Worth clinics are roughly 25 to 35 minutes away, and the North Dallas corridor is about 40 to 50 minutes, using US-287 and SH-360. That makes it realistic to consult surgeons in both cities before deciding.
Will my hair transplant cost more because Mansfield is affluent? No. Pricing is set by the surgeon and driven by your graft count and method, not by where you live. Mansfield residents pay the same DFW ranges, generally $4,000 to $15,000, as anyone else drawing from the same regional clinics.
Ready to compare surgeons on both sides of the metroplex? Request a free, no obligation consultation and get matched with a Dallas-Fort Worth hair restoration specialist who can assess your hairline and lay out a plan.
For candidacy and safety background, see the American Academy of Dermatology on hair transplant surgery and the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery at ishrs.org.
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.