GFC Therapy
GFC Therapy (Growth Factor Concentrate) is an advanced non-surgical treatment designed to reduce hair fall and promote natural hair regrowth. The procedure uses concentrated growth factors derived from your own blood to stimulate hair follicles and improve scalp health.
GFC therapy works by extracting a small amount of blood and processing it to isolate growth factor concentrate. These growth factors are then carefully injected into the scalp to help stimulate hair follicles and support healthier hair growth.
This treatment is suitable for individuals experiencing hair thinning, excessive hair fall, or early-stage pattern baldness. GFC therapy helps strengthen weak follicles, improve hair density, and support long-term scalp health.
What to Expect
Advanced Hair Growth Treatment
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Uses natural growth factors
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Stimulates weak hair follicles
- Supports improved hair thickness
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Suitable for early hair thinning
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Personalized treatment planning
Safe and Comfortable Procedure
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Minimally invasive sessions
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Performed under medical supervision
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Gradual and natural-looking results
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Minimal downtime after treatment
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Suitable for both men and women
FAQ
What is GFC Therapy for Hair?
GFC therapy is a non-surgical treatment that uses growth factors from your own blood to help reduce hair fall and stimulate hair growth.
How does GFC therapy work?
The therapy works by delivering concentrated growth factors into the scalp to activate hair follicles and improve scalp health.
How many sessions are required?
Most individuals require multiple sessions depending on the severity of hair loss and treatment goals.
How long does each session take?
A typical session takes about 45 to 60 minutes, including preparation and treatment.
Is GFC therapy painful?
Most patients experience mild discomfort during injections, but the treatment is generally well tolerated.
When will I see results?
Hair growth improvement is gradual, and visible changes are usually noticed after several sessions.
Is there any downtime after treatment?
There is minimal downtime, and most individuals can return to normal activities shortly after the procedure.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects are usually mild and temporary, such as slight redness or tenderness at the injection sites.