💡 What is Growth Factor Concentrate?
Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) is a treatment that uses the body's own healing factors to stimulate hair growth and improve scalp health. It is derived from platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and contains high concentrations of growth factors that promote hair regeneration and enhance the effectiveness of other hair treatments.
Step 1 - Consultation & Planning
Doctor examines scalp and hair loss pattern. A personalized treatment plan is developed based on the patient's specific needs.
Step 2 - Blood Collection
Healthy blood is collected from the patient's arm. The blood is then processed to isolate platelet-rich plasma (PRP), which is rich in growth factors.
Step 3 - Processing the Blood
The collected blood is processed in a centrifuge to separate platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from other components. The PRP is then concentrated to create the Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC).
Step 4 - Scalp Preparation
The scalp is thoroughly cleaned and sterilized to ensure a safe environment for the GFC treatment. Local anesthesia is administered to minimize discomfort during the procedure.
Step 5 - Growth Factor Injection
The Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) is carefully injected into the prepared scalp areas. This stimulates hair follicles and promotes natural hair growth.
Step 6 - After Procedure Care
Patients are discharged on the same day with minimal downtime. Temporary redness or swelling may occur, and detailed aftercare instructions are provided.
Follow-up Sessions
- Follow-up sessions are recommended every 3–6 months to maintain optimal results.
- Usually 3–4 sessions needed
- Hair fall reduces after 1–2 months
- Visible growth after 3 months

