GFC (Hair)
Hair GFC

GFC (Hair)

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₹7,500 ₹8,500

Key Benefits

  • Significant Hair Regrowth & Thickness: GFC increases hair thickness and density by stimulating dormant hair follicles, making it highly effective for androgenetic alopecia (patterned hair loss) and stress-related thinning.
  • Safe and Natural Process: Because GFC uses the patient?s own blood-derived growth factors, there is minimal risk of allergic reactions, infections, or rejection.
  • Faster and Lasting Results: Compared to traditional therapies like PRP, GFC is more potent, often requiring fewer sessions to yield visible improvements in hair quality and density within 3-6 months.
  • Reduced Hair Fall: The treatment boosts blood circulation in the scalp and provides essential nutrients to the follicles, significantly reducing hair shedding and strengthening roots.
  • Minimal Downtime: As a minimally invasive procedure, there are no major side effects like significant pain or swelling, allowing for a quick return to daily activities.
  • Improved Scalp Health: By providing concentrated nutrients, it helps combat scalp issues like dryness and damage.
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Ideal Frequency

3 to 6 sessions at intervals of 30 days.

GFC for hair - Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) Therapy ? is a safe, non-surgical, and advanced hair regrowth treatment that uses a high concentration of growth factors derived from your own blood to stimulate hair follicles. It strengthens weak roots, increases density, and reverses hair thinning, offering a more effective alternative to PRP with minimal pain

Detailed Overview

GFC for hair - Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) Therapy ? is a safe, non-surgical, and advanced hair regrowth treatment that uses a high concentration of growth factors derived from your own blood to stimulate hair follicles. It strengthens weak roots, increases density, and reverses hair thinning, offering a more effective alternative to PRP with minimal pain

Ideal For

  • Early to Moderate Hair Loss: Individuals experiencing increased shedding, visible scalp, or a widening parting line.
  • Androgenetic Alopecia: Men and women struggling with hereditary hair loss (pattern baldness).
  • Weak Roots and Thinning: People noticing reduced volume, fragile hair, or hair that has become "lifeless".
  • Postpartum Hair Fall: Women experiencing significant shedding after pregnancy.
  • Non-Surgical Candidates: Individuals preferring a, drug-free, and natural regenerative approach over surgical procedures.
  • Post-Hair Transplant: Often used to improve graft survival and healing.

Before Care

  • Avoid Blood Thinners: Stop taking aspirin, ibuprofen, anti-inflammatory, or blood-thinning medications for 48-72 hours prior to the procedure.ydration: Drink plenty of water in the 24 hours leading up to the appointment. Good hydration improves the quality of the blood draw and growth factor separation.
  • Avoid Smoking & Alcohol: Refrain from alcohol and smoking for at least 48 hours before treatment to ensure optimal healing.
  • Avoid Intense Exercise: Refrain from heavy or strenuous exercise at least 24 hours before the session.
Clinician Insight

"Face PRP therapy uses your own blood components to rejuvenate skin, stimulating natural collagen and elastin production for a youthful glow."

Scientifically Proven • 100% Autologous

Frequently Asked Questions

A small amount of your blood is drawn, spun in a centrifuge to concentrate platelets and growth factors, and injected back into the target area, often under ultrasound guidance.
Results are not instant. Improvement often starts between 2 to 6 weeks, though full benefits may take 3 to 6 months as tissue regenerates.
Soreness and increased pain are common in the first 48 hours to a week because the injection triggers an inflammatory healing response.
Generally, 6-8 sessions are often necessary for hair regrowth.
Because it is autologous (using your own blood), the risk of infection or reaction is low. Temporary tenderness, bruising, or swelling are common.
GFC is often considered an elective procedure and is frequently not covered by insurance