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Growth Factor Concentrate Therapy Treatment for Hair Loss - DHI India

Hair loss has become one of the common problems today, which requires instant action to stop it.

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Growth Factor Concentrate Therapy Treatment for Hair Loss - DHI India

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  1. Growth Factor Concentrate Therapy Treatment for Hair Loss Hair loss has become one of the common problems today, which requires instant action to stop it. But fortunately, it can be reserved and regained quickly with the person’s platelets, without any specific surgery, i.e., with Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) Therapy Treatment. What is Growth Factor Concentrate Therapy Treatment? Growth Factor Concentrate Therapy or GFC treatment is a highly safe, dedicated, concentrated growth factor preparation from the candidate’s blood cells to offer superior natural results. Blood Platelets are enriched with various growth factors. Wockhardt Scientists extract them from the blood at a high concentration as a Growth Factor Concentrate is a specially designed Workhardt GFC kit. The collected GFC is then administered at the site to be treated with precise tools and specialists. The overall process involves no platelet loss and is non- pyrogenous, secure, and regenerate damaged tissues naturally. This advanced and latest hair loss treatment helps a person get the best results in only 3-4 sittings. Therefore, it is considered the best procedure to undergo to restore lost hair. What are different Growth Factors associated with GFC Therapy treatment? Various growth factors are stored in blood platelets, which help regenerate and repair the tissues and stem cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation. Thus, each GFC plays a different role in fighting hair loss. •Platelet-derived Growth Factor (PDGF): PDGF helps increase hair growth and works as a stimulator for Vascularisation and Angiogenesis. It also helps in the mitogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells and endothelial cells and proliferation and chemotaxis of fibroblasts. •Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF): VEGF is expressed in DP cells in the anagen phase of hair and regulates perifollicular angiogenesis in hair. It also increases perifollicular vessel size during the anagen growth phase to make the process smooth. •Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF): EGF promotes hair cell proliferation and regeneration and stimulates mitogenesis of mesenchymal and epithelial cells. Additionally, it also co- stimulates angiogenesis. •Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1): IGF-1 maintains HF growth, increases overall hair growth, and works as an angiogenesis stimulator. These are extracted from the platelets at high concentrations and stored in a GFC therapy kit with precise mechanisms. How is GFC prepared? Step 1: Collection of Blood. 15ml to 16ml of the patient’s peripheral blood is collected and equally distributed in 4 GFC tubes. Step 2: Activation of Platelet and Release of Growth Factors or GFs.

  2. In this step, the blood is gently mixed by inverting the tube 6-10 times and then allowing them to stand for approximately 30 minutes. The GFC treatment helps activate platelets by Wockhardt proprietary platelet-activating solution present in the tube and releasing PDGF, VEGF, EGF, and IGF-1 from the platelets. Step 3: Separation of GFC. All four tubes are then centrifuged at 3400 rpm for 10 minutes, assisting with counter- balancing. In addition, it helps in separating pure GPs from RBCs, WBCs, and other blood cells present in them. Step 4: Collection of GFC. The tubes are invested in collecting Autologous growth factor concentrate and GFC. GFC’s are gathered at the cap of the tube, and with the help of collecting syringe, they are collected. The tip of the needle is inserted just under the tube’s cap. It allows maximum recovery of GFC. Step 5: Application of GFC. The collected GFC is now ready for Application. The color of GFC output can range from yellow- yellowish brown-orange to reddish..[Continue Reading] Originally Published at https://www.dhiindia.com

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