N & L Hair Transplant Clinic performs follicular unit extraction (FUE) and follicular unit transplantation (FUT) procedures for androgenetic alopecia and other forms of hair loss. The practice operates as a single surgical location in Oklahoma City and emphasizes medical screening and a two-surgeon model during procedures. It is one of several transplant centers in the metro area offering graft-based restoration, distinguishing itself partly through its use of an in-house surgical team rather than a traveling or guest surgeon model common to some competing clinics.
Hair transplantation at N & L involves harvesting hair-bearing follicles from a donor area (typically the back of the scalp, where male-pattern baldness is less likely to progress) and implanting them into areas of thinning or loss. The two main techniques are FUE, which extracts individual follicular units using a motorized punch, and FUT, which removes a linear strip of scalp, dissects it into grafts, and closes the donor site with a linear scar. FUE produces no linear scar but requires more surgical time and, typically, higher cost. FUT creates a scar but allows for higher numbers of grafts per session in some candidates and tends to cost less. N & L offers both methods and helps candidates determine which is appropriate during the consultation phase.
The clinic does not perform or market non-surgical treatments such as minoxidil or finasteride injections; it is exclusively surgical. It also does not handle hair loss caused by alopecia areata, trichotillomania, or severe scarring from burns or surgery, focusing instead on androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern baldness) and stable hair loss from other medical conditions where the donor area is not compromised.
Surgical costs at N & L Hair Transplant Clinic begin at approximately $4,000 for smaller procedures (500 to 800 grafts) and extend to $12,000 or more for comprehensive sessions of 2,000+ grafts. Pricing is per graft, with most quotes ranging from $5 to $10 per graft depending on the technique and the extent of the procedure. A typical person seeking restoration of moderate thinning at the crown or hairline might expect a first session to cost $6,000 to $9,000. Patients should confirm current pricing when contacting the clinic, as graft costs can shift based on surgeon fees and facility updates.
The clinic accepts financing through third-party medical payment plans (such as CareCredit), allowing patients to spread payments over 6 to 24 months with approved credit. Insurance does not cover hair transplantation, as it is classified as cosmetic; the exception is transplantation for scar revision or repair after injury or prior surgery, which may be considered reconstructive.
Consultation appointments are typically offered at little or no charge and include scalp photography, donor-area assessment, and discussion of realistic outcome expectations. The clinic estimates 8 to 12 months for full graft maturation and visible density.
Oklahoma City has several hair transplant practices. Bosley Hair Restoration operates a satellite center in the metro area but relies on a network of franchised surgeons rather than a dedicated local surgical team, making scheduling less predictable and outcomes dependent on which surgeon you receive. Bosley's graft pricing tends to fall in the upper range ($8 to $15 per graft). N & L's in-house two-surgeon setup means you are working with the same team for pre-op planning, the procedure, and post-op follow-up without traveling to a regional hub.
A smaller independent practice, such as those run by a single hair surgeon in nearby areas, may offer lower per-graft costs ($4 to $7) but often cannot accommodate the staffing and redundancy that N & L's model provides. Choosing N & L makes sense if consistency and long-term continuity with the same medical team are priorities. Choosing a lower-cost single-surgeon practice makes sense if cost is the overriding factor and the surgeon has substantial published case results.
N & L suits candidates with male or female pattern baldness who have stable hair loss, a healthy donor area, and realistic expectations about the limitations of transplantation. Men and women in their 40s and beyond, with moderate to advanced recession or thinning, often see the most meaningful cosmetic return. Candidates should also be prepared to commit to finasteride (Propecia) or minoxidil (Rogaine) after surgery to slow further loss in non-transplanted areas.
N & L is not appropriate for anyone with active alopecia areata, severe anxiety about surgical procedures, or unrealistic expectations of achieving a full head of hair density from one session. Patients with severely scarred donor areas from prior poor-quality transplants may not qualify. Very young patients (under 25) are often counseled to wait, since early intervention with medication alone can often delay surgery by several years.
New patients are asked to arrive 30 minutes early for intake and medical history. The consultation includes scalp examination under magnification to assess hair density, miniaturization, and donor-area viability. The surgeon photographs the front, crown, and sides and discusses the number of grafts needed, technique choice (FUE vs. FUT), timeline to results, and realistic density outcomes. Some patients require only one session; others benefit from a second transplant 9 to 12 months after the first to layer additional grafts.
The clinic typically schedules the surgical procedure 2 to 4 weeks after the consultation. Surgery is performed under local anesthesia plus light sedation and lasts 4 to 8 hours depending on graft count. Recovery at home involves keeping the grafts dry for one week, sleeping upright for the first few nights, and resuming light activity within a few days. Full scalp washing and normal activity resume within 2 weeks.
N & L Hair Transplant Clinic is located in Oklahoma City proper (exact address available on direct inquiry). Hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some evening or Saturday availability for initial consultations by prior arrangement. The facility includes dedicated surgical suites, a recovery area, and parking for patients and companions. Patients are advised to arrange a driver for the day of surgery, as sedation makes self-driving unsafe.
The clinic is an established option for Oklahoma City residents seeking in-house surgical expertise and continuity of care for hair restoration. Its two-surgeon model and local commitment make it a reliable choice for candidates ready to invest in a multi-session plan or a single larger procedure.
