What Is CGF?
CGF (Concentrated Growth Factors) is a preparation derived from a small sample of your own blood using a specialised in-clinic process.
It is incorporated as part of a personalised hair support programme, tailored to individual scalp and hair conditions.
Suitability is assessed during consultation.
Who May Benefit?
CGF hair support may be suitable for individuals who:
- Are experiencing early hair thinning
- Notice gradual reduction in hair density
- Want a non-surgical option
- Prefer a treatment using their own biological material
Individual suitability and outcomes vary.
Our Approach at KAIZ
We focus on:
- Comprehensive scalp assessment
- Personalised treatment planning
- Clinical application in a controlled setting
- Ongoing monitoring and follow-up
Our goal is to support healthier scalp conditions and optimise your hair care strategy.
What to Expect During Your Visit?
Your appointment typically includes:
- Consultation and Scalp Review
- Small blood sample collection
- In-Clinic Preparation
- Targeted Application
- Post-Treatment Guidance
Appointment time: 60 minutes
Downtime: Minimal for most individuals
Most clients resume normal daily activities the same day.
Important Information
CGF is part of a broader hair support strategy. Results vary depending on individual factors including the stage and cause of hair thinning.
A consultation is required to determine suitability.
Benefits of Concentrated Growth Factors (CGF)
CGF is often preferred over earlier platelet therapies because it creates a stronger natural scaffold and a more sustained release of growth factors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is CGF for hair?
What is CGF for hair?
CGF (Concentrated Growth Factors) is an in-clinic treatment prepared from a small sample of your own blood. It is used as part of a personalised hair support programme designed to help improve the overall appearance of thinning hair.
How is CGF different from PRP for hair?
How is CGF different from PRP for hair?
Both CGF and PRP use components derived from your own blood. The preparation methods differ, resulting in different consistencies and structures. Your practitioner can advise which option may be suitable for your individual goals.
Who is a good candidate for CGF hair treatment?
Who is a good candidate for CGF hair treatment?
CGF may be suitable for individuals experiencing early to moderate hair thinning who are seeking non-surgical hair support options. A consultation is required to assess suitability.
Does CGF regrow hair in completely bald areas?
Does CGF regrow hair in completely bald areas?
Results vary between individuals. CGF is generally considered for areas with existing thinning hair rather than long-standing, complete baldness. A consultation will determine whether the treatment is appropriate for you.
How many treatments will I need?
How many treatments will I need?
Treatment plans vary depending on individual goals and hair condition. Some patients may require multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart, followed by maintenance if recommended.
When will I see results?
When will I see results?
Individual responses vary. Some patients report noticing improvements in hair appearance over time, while others may require multiple sessions before observing changes.
Is the procedure painful?
Is the procedure painful?
You may experience mild discomfort during scalp application. Your practitioner can discuss options to help improve comfort during treatment.
Is there any downtime?
Is there any downtime?
Downtime is typically minimal. Mild redness or scalp sensitivity may occur temporarily.
Is CGF Safe?
Is CGF Safe?
CGF is prepared from your own blood sample and performed in-clinic. A consultation is required to assess suitability and discuss any potential risks.
Can CGF be combined with other hair treatments?
Can CGF be combined with other hair treatments?
CGF may be incorporated into a broader hair support programme depending on your individual goals and practitioner recommendations.