Some people with cirrhosis of the liver can have a liver transplant, which is more expensive, around 500,000 dollars. It may vary in different areas and in different levels of hospitals, but the overall cost is more. For patients with cirrhosis, especially those with advanced cirrhosis or combined with severe liver function impairment, or with inherited metabolic diseases, this group of cirrhotic patients have indications for liver transplantation. For such patients, liver transplantation can improve the survival rate and prolong the survival time. However, cirrhotic patients need long-term oral anti-rejection drugs after liver transplantation. If the cirrhosis is caused by hepatitis B, long-term oral antiviral drugs are also needed for this part of the treatment is also very important.