Hair PRP/GFC/Exosomes

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy

It is a non-surgical regenerative treatment that utilizes the patient’s own blood to stimulate hair growth. PRP therapy is based on the principle that platelets, a component of blood, contain growth factors and proteins that aid in tissue repair and regeneration. When injected into the scalp, PRP is believed to promote hair follicle health, leading to increased hair density and reduced hair shedding. Women especially tend to store more fat around the hips, since evolution. This makes it so hard for them to lose fat. The is also a tendency of genetics playing it role in such a kind of fat deposition.
The PRP process involves three main steps:
Step 1: Blood Draw & Processing
A small amount (typically 10–20 ml) of the patient’s blood is drawn from the arm. The blood is placed in a centrifuge, which spins at high speeds to separate the components:
Step 2: Activation & Enrichment
The PRP is often activated using calcium chloride or thrombin to enhance its effectiveness. Some clinics use additional enrichment techniques, such as adding growth factors like ACell or exosomes.
Step 3: Scalp Injection
The PRP is injected into the scalp, specifically targeting areas experiencing hair thinning. Injections are made using a fine needle across the affected region, typically 1 cm apart.

Mechanism of Action: How PRP Stimulates Hair Growth

PRP contains bioactive substances like:

Expected Results

GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate) Therapy

While PRP contains growth factors, GFC utilizes a specific process to extract and concentrate PRP to a greater degree. It is an upgraded version of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy but with higher efficacy, fewer sessions, and minimal discomfort.

How GFC Therapy Works

Step 1: Blood Collection

A small amount of blood (10–16 ml) is drawn from the patient’s arm. Special GFC tubes containing bioactive agents help activate platelets to release growth factors.

Step 2: Growth Factor Extraction

The blood sample is placed in a centrifuge for 10–15 minutes. Unlike PRP, which retains red and white blood cells, GFC isolates only the pure growth factors. The highly concentrated growth factor-rich plasma is extracted and prepared for injection.

Step 3: Scalp Injection

The GFC solution is injected into the thinning and balding areas of the scalp. The treatment may be combined with microneedling to enhance absorption and effectiveness.

Key Growth Factors in GFC & Their Benefits

These growth factors stimulate dormant hair follicles, improve blood circulation, and promote thicker, healthier hair growth.

Advantages of GFC Over PRP

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