PRP & GFC Hair Therapy in Aurangabad (Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar)

PRP & GFC Hair Therapy in Aurangabad (Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar)

Non-surgical hair-thickening therapy. Platelet-Rich Plasma and Growth Factor Concentrate injected into thinning zones to stimulate dormant follicles. 4–6 sessions, ₹3,500–₹6,500 per session.

Reviewed by Dr. Prashant Raktade, BDS, MDS – Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (K.L.E’s, Bangalore) ·
14+ years surgical experience · Last updated

Quick answer

  • What: Non-surgical injection therapy using your own blood-derived growth factors to stimulate dormant follicles and thicken existing hair.
  • PRP: Platelet-Rich Plasma — basic version. ₹3,500–₹4,500 per session.
  • GFC: Growth Factor Concentrate — advanced concentrate of multiple growth factors (PDGF, VEGF, FGF, EGF). ₹5,500–₹6,500 per session.
  • Sessions: 4–6 monthly sessions for initial results, then quarterly maintenance.
  • Best for: Early-stage hair loss (Norwood 2–3), female pattern thinning, post-transplant maintenance, and patients not yet ready for FUE.

What is PRP for hair?

PRP = Platelet-Rich Plasma. A small blood draw (15–30 ml) is centrifuged to separate plasma rich in platelets and growth factors. This concentrate is then injected directly into the scalp at thinning zones using a fine 30G needle. The growth factors stimulate dormant follicles, thicken existing hair shafts, and improve overall scalp health.

What is GFC hair therapy?

GFC = Growth Factor Concentrate. An evolution of PRP that isolates and concentrates specific growth factors — PDGF (platelet-derived), VEGF (vascular endothelial), FGF (fibroblast), EGF (epidermal), IGF (insulin-like) — at much higher concentrations than standard PRP. Studies show GFC provides 6–8× higher growth-factor concentration than PRP.

PRP vs GFC — which is better?

Aspect PRP GFC
Source Your own blood Your own blood
Growth factor concentration Standard 6–8× higher
Procedure time 30–45 min 45–60 min
Sessions for visible result 4–6 3–4
Cost per session ₹3,500–₹4,500 ₹5,500–₹6,500
Best for Early thinning, budget-friendly Active hair loss, faster results

Both are safe (autologous — from your own body, no rejection risk). At Curls n Crowns we offer both, with a free initial consultation to recommend the right protocol for your hair loss pattern.

Who is a good candidate for PRP/GFC?

  • Early-stage hair loss — Norwood 2 or 3 with active thinning, not yet ready for FUE
  • Female pattern thinning — diffuse hair loss without bald patches
  • Post-transplant maintenance — to protect native hair around the transplanted zone
  • Telogen effluvium — stress-induced or post-illness hair shedding
  • Post-pregnancy hair loss — once breastfeeding stops
  • Diffuse alopecia — when surgery isn’t yet appropriate
  • Beard density boost — between or after beard transplant sessions

PRP/GFC cannot regrow hair on completely bald zones (where follicles are dead). For Norwood 5+ or fully bald areas, FUE is the right choice.

The procedure — session-by-session

  1. Blood draw. 15–30 ml from your arm. Standard pathology-style draw.
  2. Centrifuge. 8–15 minutes to separate plasma. For GFC, additional concentration steps.
  3. Scalp prep. Sterile cleansing of the treatment zones.
  4. Anaesthesia. Optional topical numbing cream (most patients skip — needle is very fine).
  5. Injection. 30G needle, 0.1 ml per injection point, every 1 cm² across the thinning zone. ~30–80 injection points per session.
  6. Post-session. Mild redness for 2–4 hours. Avoid hair washing for 24 hours.

Treatment protocol

Phase Sessions Frequency
Loading phase 4–6 sessions Once per month
Maintenance phase 1 session every quarter Every 3–4 months
Post-transplant maintenance 3 sessions Months 1, 3, and 6 after FUE

Visible results typically appear at session 3–4. Hair feels thicker, shedding reduces, scalp coverage improves.

Cost

Treatment Per session Loading-phase total (4–6 sessions)
PRP ₹3,500 – ₹4,500 ₹14,000 – ₹27,000
GFC ₹5,500 – ₹6,500 ₹16,500 – ₹32,500
PRP + Microneedling combo ₹4,500 – ₹5,500 ₹18,000 – ₹33,000

Many patients combine PRP/GFC with topical Minoxidil and/or oral Finasteride (separate prescription) for compounding effect. Read our PRP vs GFC deep-dive →

Book a free PRP / GFC consultation

30-minute one-on-one with Dr. Prashant. Honest assessment of whether PRP, GFC, FUE, or a combination is right for your hair loss pattern.

Frequently asked questions

Is PRP/GFC safe?
Yes. Because we use your own blood, there’s no risk of rejection or allergic reaction. Side effects are limited to mild scalp redness for 2–4 hours.
How long until I see results?
Visible results typically appear at session 3 or 4 (months 3–4 of monthly treatment). Reduced shedding usually appears earlier (week 4–6).
Is it painful?
Minimal. The blood draw is standard pathology. The 30G scalp injections feel like quick pinpricks — most patients describe it as a 2–3/10. Topical numbing is available if you prefer.
Can PRP/GFC regrow completely bald hair?
No. PRP/GFC stimulates existing dormant follicles — it can’t bring back follicles that have died (which is what fully bald zones contain). For bald areas, FUE is required.
How is PRP different from Mesotherapy?
Both are scalp injections, but Mesotherapy uses synthetic vitamin/peptide cocktails. PRP/GFC use your own growth factors — generally more effective and zero rejection risk.
Can I do PRP after FUE?
Yes — and we recommend it. PRP at month 1, 3, and 6 after FUE accelerates new growth and protects native hair. Many patients see thicker overall density when combining.
Does PRP work for women?
Yes. PRP is one of the most effective non-surgical treatments for female pattern hair loss and diffuse thinning.
Can I do PRP while on Minoxidil?
Yes. They work through different mechanisms and combine well. Most patients on Minoxidil who add PRP report compounding effect.
How long does the effect last?
After completing the loading phase (4–6 sessions), maintenance sessions every 3–4 months keep the effect indefinitely. If you stop, hair gradually returns to its baseline state over 6–12 months.
Are there any contraindications?
Yes — active scalp infection, blood disorders (low platelets), active cancer, pregnancy/breastfeeding, blood thinners (case-by-case). Pre-procedure consultation screens for these.
How is the GFC concentration verified?
We use FDA-approved GFC kits with a documented concentration multiplier. Each batch is processed in your presence so you can verify the protocol.

Related reading

This article was written and medically reviewed by Dr. Prashant Raktade, BDS, MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery), Founder of Curls n Crowns Aesthetic Dental & Hair Transplant. Last reviewed 9 May 2026. For appointment, WhatsApp +91 96048 81999.

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Curls n Crowns Aesthetic Dental & Hair Transplant

Survey No. 70, Plot 111, Synergy Hospital Rd,
Sant Tukoba Nagar, Prabodhankar Thakare Nagar,
N-2, CIDCO, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad),
Maharashtra 431001, India