PRIMA GFC / Exosomes is an advanced growth-factor based hair restoration protocol for suitable thinning and density-support cases. It is considered for clients who need a more curated follicle-support plan beyond routine hair care.
The dermatologist checks the hair-loss stage, scalp condition and previous treatment history before choosing growth-factor or exosome-based support. The aim is to strengthen a complete hair plan, not replace diagnosis or medical treatment.
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- Progressive thinning
- Poor scalp vitality
- Density support after diagnosis
- Advanced hair fall concerns
- Advanced regenerative support
- Customized by diagnosis and stage
- Can complement PRP or medical plans
- Focus on scalp and follicle environment
Hair-loss staging and scalp assessment
Treatment selection between GFC, exosome or combination support
Clinic-based scalp delivery protocol
Maintenance plan with medicines, nutrition and follow-up
- Clients with early to moderate thinning after diagnosis
- People who need advanced follicle-support protocols
- Post-shedding or post-transplant support where suitable
- Those committed to review-based hair care
- Avoid scalp manipulation immediately after the session.
- Use only advised shampoos or medicines.
- Do not miss maintenance visits.
- Report scalp irritation, infection or unusual shedding promptly.
This website content is for information and appointment guidance only. Final treatment, suitability, cost and session count should be confirmed by the doctor after consultation. Results vary from person to person.
What is the difference between PRP and GFC?
GFC is a growth-factor concentrate protocol. The doctor will explain which option suits your hair-loss stage and goals.
Are exosomes suitable for everyone?
No. Suitability depends on diagnosis, medical history and treatment goals.
Can it improve density?
It may support density in selected cases, but results depend on active follicles and complete plan adherence.
Can I combine it with medicines?
Yes, if the doctor prescribes a combined plan. Do not self-combine treatments.




