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April 7, 2026
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Hair Loss Treatment Cost in Singapore (2026): What You'll Actually Pay

Medically reviewed by Dr. Kevin Chua, Medical Director

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Medically reviewed by Dr. Kevin Chua, Medical Director

Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary by provider. Updated April 2026.


Introduction

Hair loss treatment in Singapore ranges from S$30/month for basic medication to S$25,000+ for surgical transplants. The market is also filled with expensive salon-style "treatments" of questionable efficacy. This guide cuts through the marketing to give you a transparent cost comparison of every option, so you can make a financially informed decision.


Medical Treatment Costs

Evidence-based medical treatment (finasteride + minoxidil) is by far the most cost-effective approach for most men. These treatments have decades of clinical evidence, unlike many expensive alternatives.

Finasteride

Source Monthly Cost (SGD)
GP prescription + pharmacy (branded Propecia) S$60–100
GP prescription + pharmacy (generic) S$30–50
noah™ finasteride plan From S$35

Minoxidil

Source Monthly Cost (SGD)
Pharmacy (branded Rogaine 5% foam) S$50–80
Pharmacy (generic 5% solution) S$20–40
noah™ minoxidil plan From S$25

Combination (Finasteride + Minoxidil)

Source Monthly Cost (SGD)
GP + pharmacy (branded) S$120–180
GP + pharmacy (generic) S$50–90
noah™ combination plan From S$55

Annual cost for combination therapy through noah™: approximately S$660–900


Hair Loss "Centre" Costs

Singapore has dozens of hair loss treatment centres (Beijing 101, Svenson, Yun Nam, TK TrichoKare, etc.) offering proprietary treatment programmes. Here's what you're typically paying:

Typical Programme Pricing

Component Cost Range (SGD)
Initial assessment / consultation S$0–50 (often free as a sales tool)
Monthly treatment programme S$200–600
Scalp treatments (per session) S$80–200
Proprietary serums / tonics S$100–300/month
12-month package (typical commitment) S$3,000–8,000

What Are You Actually Getting?

Many hair loss centres combine basic pharmaceutical ingredients (minoxidil, sometimes low-dose finasteride or derivatives) with:

  • Scalp massages and "detox" treatments
  • LED/laser therapy sessions
  • Proprietary herbal serums (unproven efficacy)
  • "Growth factor" treatments (limited evidence)

The reality: The active ingredient doing the heavy lifting is usually the same minoxidil and/or finasteride you can get from a doctor at a fraction of the cost. The premium pays for the spa-like experience and marketing — not superior efficacy.


Hair Transplant Costs

For men who want surgical restoration, hair transplantation costs depend on the technique and number of grafts required.

Singapore Pricing

Factor Details
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) S$6–12 per graft
FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) S$4–8 per graft
Typical session (1,500–3,000 grafts) S$8,000–25,000
Large session (3,000+ grafts) S$20,000–35,000
Surgeon consultation S$100–300

Additional Costs

  • Post-operative medications (antibiotics, painkillers): S$50–100
  • Follow-up consultations: often included
  • Ongoing finasteride (to protect native hair): S$35–50/month indefinitely

Medical Tourism Alternative

Some Singaporean men travel to Thailand, Turkey, or South Korea for transplants at lower prices. While cost savings can be significant (50–70% less), consider:

  • Quality varies enormously between clinics
  • Follow-up care is difficult from overseas
  • Complications may be costly to manage locally
  • Research thoroughly and choose accredited surgeons

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

Over a 5-year period, here's how the main options compare for a typical Norwood III patient:

Approach 5-Year Cost (SGD) Evidence Level
noah™ combination plan S$3,300–4,500 Strong (RCTs)
GP + generic medications S$3,600–5,400 Strong (RCTs)
Hair loss centre programme S$15,000–40,000 Weak to moderate
Hair transplant (single session) S$12,000–25,000 Strong (for suitable candidates)
Hair transplant + medications S$15,000–30,000 Strong

Value winner: Medical treatment (finasteride + minoxidil) through an efficient provider like noah™. The evidence is strongest, the cost is lowest, and the approach is non-surgical.


FAQ

1. Why are hair loss centres so expensive?

High overhead (prime retail locations, staff, equipment) and premium branding. Many centres also lock customers into long-term contracts. The actual pharmaceutical ingredients they use are the same affordable generics available through a doctor.

2. Is a hair transplant worth the money?

For the right candidate — stable hair loss, adequate donor density, realistic expectations — a transplant can produce excellent results that medication alone cannot achieve. However, it's not a substitute for medication (you should continue finasteride post-transplant), and it's not suitable for everyone.

3. Can I claim hair loss treatment on insurance?

Generally no. Hair loss treatment is considered cosmetic and is excluded from MediSave and most private insurance plans in Singapore.

4. How do I avoid wasting money on ineffective treatments?

Stick to treatments with strong clinical evidence: finasteride and minoxidil. Be sceptical of expensive proprietary treatments, herbal remedies, or "breakthrough" therapies without published RCT data. If a treatment centre can't cite peer-reviewed evidence, your money is better spent elsewhere.

5. Is noah™ the cheapest option?

noah™ is among the most cost-effective options for evidence-based treatment, combining competitive medication pricing with included consultation and delivery. The cheapest possible option would be purchasing generic products from a pharmacy — but this requires separate GP visits and lacks the integrated monitoring noah™ provides.


→ Return to pillar: Complete Guide to Hair Loss Treatment in Singapore

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Prices are approximate and subject to change.

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