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- May 30, 2025
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BAHRS Recommendations When Getting a Hair Transplant in Liverpool
Why BAHRS Guidelines Matter
Hair restoration is a surgical procedure. It should be approached with the same level of caution and due diligence as any other medical intervention. If you're considering a hair transplant in Liverpool, the British Association of Hair Restoration Surgery (BAHRS) provides detailed guidance to help you make safe, informed decisions. Their advice focuses on professional standards, surgical accountability, and avoiding misleading marketing — all of which remain highly relevant as the number of commercial clinics continues to rise across the UK.
BAHRS is not a clinic. It is a UK-based medical association that sets professional and ethical standards in the field of hair restoration. Its recommendations aim to protect patients by helping them recognise the difference between regulated medical care and unregulated commercial services. Too many patients contact our clinic after experiencing poor outcomes from overseas or UK-based non-medical providers. Understanding what BAHRS expects from a qualified hair transplant provider could help you avoid becoming one of them.
Verifying Clinic and Surgeon Credentials
The first priority should be ensuring that any clinic offering hair transplants in Liverpool is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This is a legal requirement in England for premises carrying out surgical procedures. A CQC registration shows that the clinic has passed inspection across safety, cleanliness, patient consent, and staff qualifications. If the clinic you are considering does not appear on the CQC register, you should ask why.
Second, confirm the name and GMC number of the doctor who will perform your surgery. It is common for some providers to advertise procedures performed by “lead surgeons” or “cosmetic teams” without disclosing names. This is a red flag. BAHRS stresses that patients have a right to know who will be operating on them. You can check a doctor’s registration status on the GMC website, including whether they hold a licence to practise, whether they are on the specialist register, and whether they have any fitness-to-practise sanctions.
Who Will Perform the Surgery?
Equally important is who performs the procedure. While hair transplant surgery often involves a team, BAHRS is clear that only a qualified doctor should carry out any part of the surgery that involves cutting the skin. This includes incisions for follicle placement and, where applicable, the extraction of follicles. If a clinic delegates surgical steps to unlicensed staff, this is considered unethical and unsafe. Ask whether your doctor will personally perform all surgical parts of the procedure.
Avoiding Misleading Advertising
Beware of aggressive marketing. Offers that include “limited time deals,” “no scarring,” “guaranteed results,” or “celebrity-endorsed techniques” are discouraged by BAHRS. These can create unrealistic expectations. While FUE surgery is less invasive than older methods, no surgical procedure is without risk. Swelling, redness, infection, and temporary shedding are all possible outcomes, and you should receive a full explanation of these risks during your consultation.
What Does a Hair Transplant Cost?
In terms of cost, prices for hair transplants vary significantly. At My Hair UK, for example, our pricing is based on the number of grafts needed:
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Up to 1,000 grafts: £2,899
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Up to 2,000 grafts: £3,699
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Up to 3,000 grafts: £4,499
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Up to 3,500 grafts: £4,899
This includes consultation, the surgical procedure, and post-operative care. It’s common for prices across Liverpool to range from £3,000 to over £7,000, depending on the provider and size of the procedure. Always ask for an itemised cost breakdown and confirm what is included.
Visit Your GP Before Surgery
Before committing to surgery, consider having a general health check with your local NHS GP. This allows any underlying issues — such as anaemia, thyroid disorders, or nutritional deficiencies — to be identified and treated. These can all contribute to hair loss and may need to be addressed before a transplant is considered. It also ensures you’re well enough to undergo minor surgery under local anaesthetic.
NHS GP Surgeries in Liverpool
Here are three NHS GP practices in Liverpool where you can request a check-up:
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St James Health Centre
29 Great George Square, Liverpool L1 5DZ
Tel: 0151 295 3800 -
Lance Lane Medical Centre
19 Lance Lane, Liverpool L15 6TS
Tel: 0151 737 2882 -
Brownlow Health @ Pembroke Place
70 Pembroke Place, Liverpool L69 3GF
Tel: 0151 285 4578
Make Informed Decisions
Making a safe and informed decision about surgery starts with transparency. You should be able to verify your doctor’s credentials, confirm that the clinic is registered, understand the risks involved, and receive care that meets proper surgical standards. These are not optional extras — they are BAHRS’s minimum expectations. Patients deserve nothing less.