Growth Factor Concentrate

GFC
GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate) Treatment
Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) is an advanced regenerative treatment that uses the patient’s own blood to extract highly concentrated growth factors, which are then injected into the scalp or skin to stimulate healing, hair regrowth, and collagen production.
GFC vs PRP – Key Differences
Feature | GFC | PRP |
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Concentration | High & purified growth factors | Platelet-rich plasma with mixed proteins |
Effectiveness | More consistent and targeted | Varies with each individual |
Inflammation | Minimal due to purity | Higher chance of temporary swelling |
Sessions | Fewer (3–4) | More frequent needed |
What's Included
What is GFC?
- PDGF – Platelet-Derived Growth Factor
- VEGF – Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
- EGF – Epidermal Growth Factor
GFC is prepared from a person’s blood using a special kit. It isolates and concentrates important growth factors like:
These growth factors are then injected into the skin or scalp to rejuvenate and repair tissue naturally.
How is GFC Prepared?
- Blood Collection: A small blood sample is drawn.
- Processing: The sample is centrifuged using a patented kit to isolate growth factors.
- Activation: Growth factors are extracted and concentrated.
- Injection: The concentrate is injected into the treatment area.
Benefits of GFC Treatment
- Autologous – 100% safe (from your own body)
- Highly purified growth factors
- No allergy or side effects
- Improves hair regrowth and skin texture
- Minimal discomfort and downtime
Common Applications
- Hair Regrowth in Androgenetic Alopecia
- Skin Rejuvenation and Anti-aging
- Acne Scar Reduction
- Wound Healing and Tissue Repair
- Stretch Mark Improvement
Treatment Duration & Results
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The procedure takes about 30–45 minutes. There's no major downtime. Visible results typically appear within 4–6 weeks after the first session. A full course of 3–4 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart is often recommended.
Medicine Use Disclaimer: Do not self-prescribe or start any medication or topical treatment without consulting a qualified doctor. Improper use can lead to side effects, resistance, or complications. Always follow professional medical advice.