Chronic joint pain, tendon injuries, and sports-related problems often require more than painkillers or rest. GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate) and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatment are advanced regenerative therapies that promote natural healing using the body’s own biological components.

As a Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon in Greater Noida, Dr. Rupali Gupta offers scientifically proven GFC and PRP treatments to help patients recover faster, reduce pain, and restore joint function without surgery.
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What Is GFC / PRP Treatment?

GFC and PRP treatments are biological therapies derived from the patient’s own blood:

  • PRP Therapy uses platelets rich in growth factors to repair damaged tissues.

  • GFC Therapy is an advanced, refined form of PRP with higher concentration and purity of growth factors.

These growth factors accelerate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and promote regeneration of cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.


Conditions Treated with GFC / PRP Therapy

GFC and PRP treatment are commonly used for:

  • Knee osteoarthritis

  • Shoulder pain and rotator cuff injuries

  • Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow

  • Ligament injuries (ACL, MCL)

  • Tendinitis and bursitis

  • Sports injuries

  • Chronic muscle and tendon pain

Early intervention improves long-term joint health.


Symptoms That May Indicate You Need GFC / PRP Therapy

You may benefit from regenerative therapy if you experience:

  • Persistent joint pain or stiffness

  • Pain during movement or sports activity

  • Swelling or inflammation around joints

  • Limited range of motion

  • Recurring sports injuries

  • Pain not responding to physiotherapy or medications


Non-Surgical and Lifestyle Care Along with PRP

PRP and GFC therapy work best when combined with:

  • Activity modification

  • Physiotherapy and strengthening exercises

  • Weight management

  • Proper posture and joint protection

  • Nutritional support for tissue healing

Dr. Rupali Gupta provides a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to each patient.


GFC / PRP Treatment Procedure

The procedure involves:

  • Drawing a small amount of the patient’s blood

  • Processing it to extract platelets or growth factors

  • Injecting the concentrate into the affected joint or tissue under sterile conditions

The procedure is safe, minimally invasive, and usually completed within 30–45 minutes.


GFC vs PRP: Which Is Better?

PRP is effective for many orthopedic conditions, while GFC offers higher concentration and longer-lasting results, especially in chronic joint degeneration and advanced sports injuries. The choice depends on the condition, severity, and patient response.


Benefits of GFC / PRP Treatment

  • Uses the body’s own healing potential

  • Non-surgical and minimally invasive

  • Reduces pain and inflammation

  • Promotes faster tissue repair

  • Improves joint mobility

  • Minimal downtime and quick recovery


FAQs 

1. Is GFC / PRP treatment painful?
The procedure causes minimal discomfort and is well tolerated.

2. How many PRP or GFC sessions are needed?
Most patients require 1–3 sessions depending on severity.

3. How soon will I see results?
Improvement usually begins within 2–4 weeks.

4. Is PRP safe?
Yes. Since it uses your own blood, the risk of reaction is extremely low.


About Dr. Rupali Gupta

Dr. Rupali Gupta is a highly experienced Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon in Greater Noida, specializing in arthroscopy, sports injury management, regenerative therapies, and joint preservation techniques. She follows a patient-first approach, combining modern orthopedic science with personalized care to help patients regain mobility and live pain-free lives.


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