GFC PRP Therapy

Advanced regenerative therapy to reduce hair fall and improve hair thickness.

What is GFC PRP Therapy?

GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate) PRP Therapy is an advanced form of PRP treatment where highly concentrated growth factors are extracted and injected into the scalp to stimulate hair follicles. It helps reduce hair fall, improve hair thickness, and promote healthier hair growth.

At Skin Win Clinic, GFC PRP Therapy is performed under strict medical protocols for safe and effective results.

How the Procedure Works

  • Blood sample collection
  • Extraction of concentrated growth factors
  • Precise scalp injections
  • Activation of dormant hair follicles
  • Planned follow-up sessions

Who It’s For

  • Early to moderate hair loss
  • Thinning hair and reduced density
  • Male and female hair loss
  • Patients seeking advanced PRP alternatives

Benefits & Risks

Benefits

  • Stronger and thicker hair
  • Reduced hair fall
  • Advanced regenerative therapy
  • Minimal downtime

Possible Risks

  • Mild scalp tenderness
  • Temporary redness

Pre & Post Treatment Care

Pre-Treatment Care

  • Avoid smoking and alcohol before the procedure
  • Inform the doctor about medications or medical history
  • Follow all instructions given during consultation

Post-Treatment Care

  • Avoid touching or scratching the scalp
  • Follow hair washing and medication instructions
  • Avoid strenuous activity for a few days
  • Attend follow-up appointments as scheduled

Before & After

[ GFC PRP Before & After Gallery – 2–4 Images ]

Results may vary.

FAQs

GFC PRP contains a higher concentration of growth factors, which may provide better stimulation to hair follicles compared to standard PRP.

The number of sessions depends on the stage of hair loss and individual response. Multiple sessions are usually recommended.

Reduction in hair fall may be noticed early, while visible improvement in hair thickness develops gradually over a few months.

Mild discomfort may be experienced during injections, which is generally well tolerated.

Yes. It uses the patient’s own blood components and is performed under medical supervision.

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