GFC therapy

GFC Therapy: Growth Factor Concentrate

GFC Therapy (Growth Factor Concentrate) is a cutting-edge regenerative treatment that leverages the body’s natural healing mechanisms. It involves extracting and concentrating specific growth factors (such as PDGF, EGF, VEGF, and IGF-1) from a patient’s own blood and injecting this pure, highly potent concentration into the target area.

By delivering concentrated natural signaling proteins directly to dormant hair follicles or aging skin cells, GFC promotes cellular regeneration, tissue repair, and the creation of new blood vessels, leading to thicker hair and healthier skin.

Natural Hair Revival

GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate) Therapy uses your own blood’s powerful growth factors to naturally boost hair regrowth. It strengthens weak roots, reduces hair fall, and improves hair density without chemicals. The procedure is safe, painless, and has minimal downtime. Results appear gradually as hair becomes thicker, healthier, and more resilient over a few months.

Boost Hair Strength

GFC Therapy delivers concentrated growth factors directly into the scalp to activate dormant follicles and improve blood circulation. This advanced treatment helps control hair thinning, promotes stronger hair strands, and enhances overall scalp health. It is ideal for both men and women experiencing early-to-moderate hair loss. The outcome is fuller, stronger hair with natural shine.

Advanced Growth Factors

This therapy uses a high concentration of purified growth factors prepared from your own blood. These growth factors stimulate hair roots, accelerate hair regrowth, and improve hair quality. The session is quick, comfortable, and has no major side effects. Over time, patients experience reduced hair fall and visible improvement in hair density and volume.

The GFC Therapy Procedure

Blood Collection

A small volume of the patient’s blood (typically 10-16mL) is drawn, similar to a routine blood test. 

Activation & Concentration

The blood is mixed in specialized GFC tubes, allowing the platelets to activate and release their growth factors. 

Separation

The tubes are centrifuged to separate the Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) from the red and white blood cells. 

Application

The prepared GFC is collected in a sterile syringe and injected superficially into the targeted areas of the scalp (or skin). 

Post-Procedure Care Tips

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