Stands for: Direct Hair Implantation
Most Expensive Choice
Cost: £4,000 – £8,500+

Stands for: Direct Hair Implantation
Most Expensive Choice
Cost: £4,000 – £8,500+

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If you’re looking for a hair transplant, direct hair implantation (DHI) is a hair transplant procedure that is designed to increase the thickness and reshape the hairline or the crown of any suitable patient. This hair transplant method is suitable for people that have a smaller hair loss area that is thinning and want density adding.
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DHI shares the same method of extraction as FUE where individual hair follicles are extracted from the donor area using a precision punch tool. The defining difference is the implantation phase. With FUE, incisions are made to create pockets where the grafts get implanted into them and with DHI, a CHOI pen is used to directly implant the extracted follicles combining the incisions and implantation in 1 step. The full comparison is on our FUE vs DHI page.
If you require a reshaping of the hairline, the surgeon may mark out the recipient area with a marker pen. This may help to bring the hairline down to a typical length to the eyebrows (5-7cm).
Did you know that 85% of men suffer with hair thinning over the course of their lifetime? In extension, conditions such as pattern baldness can affect men and women equally, resulting in low self-esteem and feelings of self-consciousness.
DHI hair transplantation is a fantastic solution for anyone suffering with hair loss. Whether you have got a receding hairline, a thinning mid parting, or hair loss on your crown, this surgical procedure can solve your hair loss concerns and really help boost your self confidence.
DHI avoids the linear scar produced by FUT and is well-suited to smaller, high-density cases.
Our clinics have also found that direct hair implantation produces less bleeding and scabbing in the recipient area. This means you will be looking your best in no time!
The DHI hair transplant cost at Harley Street starts from £4,000 and can go to £8,500+, with most cases falling between £6,000 – £7,500 depending on the size of the area being treated. The technique is more expensive than standard FUE because every step is performed by the surgeon and the special implanting instrument (the CHOI pen) also costs more than forceps. Full pricing info across all methods is on our hair transplant cost UK page.
In an attempt to make our hair transplants more accessible, we offer a range of different payment methods. If you need to, you can spread some of the cost of your hair transplant over a 12 month period interest free. We believe no one should be priced out of a hair transplant procedure!
Our surgeon that performs DHI hair transplants is:
Dr Ditta is very experienced in using the Choi Pen to perform DHI hair transplants on patients.









As with any surgical process, there are some risks posed. Post-operation infections are said to affect less than 1% of patients (NLM 2018). Similarly, for a few days after your surgery, you may feel a little bit of discomfort as your head heals.
However, it is important to note that a hair transplant is one of the safest surgical procedures. Side effects are rare and all of our procedures are performed in CQC clinics by GMC registered surgeons with years of experience.
DHI can be used to treat any of the following: hair loss, hair thinning, male pattern baldness, female pattern baldness. Generally it treats the same stages of hair loss as the FUE method.
Aside from achieving fantastic results, we believe that keeping in touch with our patients before, during and after their hair transplantation procedure is paramount – it helps to keep our patients feeling calm and in control. We’re always on hand to provide guidance, support and aftercare advice. Time and again, our patients tell us that this is what sets us apart from other clinics.
You can read our great reviews of FUE hair transplants over on Google.