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GFC

Hair Fall PRP

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for hair involves injecting concentrated platelets from a patient’s blood to stimulate hair growth, offering a promising non-surgical solution for hair loss treatment. Salient features:

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Biotin

Growth Factor Concentrate

Growth Factor Concentrate PRP for hair, utilises concentrated growth factors, potentially stimulating hair follicle growth and improving hair density and quality. A special tube enriched with Growth Factor Concentrate is used. Growth Factor Concentrate within PRP contains proteins that aid in repairing tissues, promoting hair follicle regeneration and encouraging hair growth, making it a promising treatment for reducing hair loss.

Salient Features

Enhanced Hair Regeneration

Improved Hair Density

Increased Follicle Thickness

Long Lasting Results

Our GFC Program

Step 1: Consultation

Consult with our expert dermatologist to assess your suitability for PRP therapy. Discuss your medical history, current medications and expectations.

Step 2: Preparation

A numbing anaesthetic is sprayed on the treatment area on the scalp. Then, a small amount of blood will be drawn from your arm, to collect a sample for PRP preparation. This tube is then placed in a centrifuge.

Step 3: Centrifugation

The centrifuge spins the blood sample at a rapid speed to separate it's components. This process isolates the platelet-rich plasma from other blood elements.

Step 4: PRP Extraction

Once separated, the PRP, a concentrated form of platelets, growth factors and other beneficial components, is extracted from the tube. This tube is enriched with Growth factor concentrate.

Step 5: Scalp Preparation

The targeted area on your scalp is cleaned and prepared for the PRP injection. Sometimes, local anaesthesia might be applied to minimise discomfort during the procedure.

Step 6: PRP Injection

Using a syringe, the PRP solution is injected into the areas of the scalp where hair loss or thinning is prevalent. The injections are typically administered at multiple points across the affected area.

Step 7: Follow-up Sessions

Depending on the individual's response and the practitioner's recommendation, multiple PRP sessions may be advised, usually spaced four weeks apart, to achieve optimal results.

FAQ's

Depending upon the severity of hair fall, 3 to 6 sessions are recommended by our doctor.

Generally, hair fall stops after four to five weeks and hair growth begins after eight weeks.

  • Avoid sun exposure
  • Refrain from engaging in strenuous activities (like gymming) for the next 48 hours
  • Avoid certain medications, post discussion with our doctors
  • Stay hydrated and eat a balanced diet