In this paper, we present a quantum description of black holes given by coherent states of gravitons sourced by a matter core. The expected behavior in the weak-field region outside the horizon is recovered, with arbitrarily good approximation, but the classical central singularity is not resolved because the coherent states may not contain modes of arbitrarily short wavelength and the matter core must therefore have finite size. Ensuing quantum corrections both in the interior and exterior is also estimated by assuming that the mean-field approximation holds everywhere. These deviations from the classical black hole geometry can be viewed as quantum hair and will lead to a quantum corrected horizon radius and thermodynamics