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A hair transplant is a structural relocation. However, the survival of relocated follicles depends entirely on the Biological Environment of the recipient site.
Post-surgery, follicles often enter a state of Ischemia-Reperfusion Stress. Without targeted signaling, they can enter a prolonged dormancy period lasting 9+ months. GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate) acts as the 'Biological Alarm Clock' that ensures your surgical investment thrives from Day 1.
We manage your recovery through three clinical 'Pulses' of concentrated growth factors, timed to match the follicle's natural healing rhythm.
OBJECTIVE: Establishing the Lifeline.
At Day 10, grafts are anchored but oxygen-starved. We flood the scalp with VEGF to force the creation of new microscopic blood vessels (Angiogenesis). This 'plugs' your grafts into your body's power grid.
OBJECTIVE: Buffering the "Shock Loss."
As the 'Ugly Duckling' phase begins, we deliver high-dose IGF-1 to protect the Dermal Papilla. Even if the hair shaft sheds, the root stays active, shortening the dormancy gap by weeks.
OBJECTIVE: The Growth Kickstart.
We activate the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway to give the follicles the 'GO' signal. This accelerates sprouting, often showing significant results 2-3 months earlier than natural healing.
| Milestone | Day 10 (Vascularize) | Day 30 (Stabilize) | Day 90 (Activate) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Focus | Building Blood Supply | Protecting the Root | Forcing New Growth |
| Bio-Mechanism | Angiogenesis (VEGF) | Papilla Protection | Stem Cell Trigger |
| Clinic Goal | Maximize Graft 'Take' | Minimize Patchiness | Accelerate Density |
Your journey doesn't end at 12 months. To maintain the 'Cult Aesthetics Standard' for life, we focus on: