Skin regeneration at the level where aging begins
The skin aging process is not limited to its surface – its source lies deep, at the cellular and tissue levels. Slowing down of cell divisions, weakening of fibroblast activity, and a decrease in the synthesis of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid lead to a gradual loss of firmness, elasticity, and regenerative capabilities. The skin becomes thinner, less resistant to external factors, and its support structure is weakened. Modern aesthetic medicine is increasingly focusing on therapies that restore the skin's natural biological function instead of merely correcting visible symptoms of aging.
CGF (Concentrated Growth Factors) therapy is one of the most advanced and precise tools in this approach. By utilizing the potential of the patient's own blood, it delivers concentrated growth factors and progenitor cells to the skin, which initiate and intensify repair processes on multiple levels. Thanks to specialized separation technology, a structural fibrin matrix is also obtained, providing gradual, controlled release of active substances and extending their action in the tissues.
As a result, real skin remodeling occurs – from the cellular level, through the improvement of the extracellular matrix quality, to visible densification and improved tissue tension. This approach does not interfere with natural facial features, but restores the skin's younger quality, structure, and self-renewal capacity. Consequently, the effect remains harmonious, long-lasting, and consistent with physiology – which constitutes the foundation of modern, conscious aesthetic medicine.
WHAT IS CGF THERAPY AND HOW IT WORKS AT A CELLULAR LEVEL
The basis of the treatment is the collection of a small amount of the patient's blood, which is then subjected to a specialized centrifugation process in a variable-speed separator. This allows for obtaining a fraction rich in progenitor cells (including CD34+), platelets, and high concentrations of growth factors (including PDGF, TGF-β, VEGF).
In contrast to classic PRP, CGF technology creates a three-dimensional fibrin matrix with the prolonged release of active substances, which translates into a stronger and more long-lasting biological effect.
The therapy's mechanism of action includes:
- activation of fibroblasts – stimulation of collagen type I and III and elastin synthesis, leading to the reconstruction of the dermis structure
- stimulation of angiogenesis – the formation of new blood vessels, improving microcirculation and tissue oxygenation
- induction of cell proliferation – accelerating cell division and epidermal renewal
- anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory action – supporting healing processes and reducing micro-damage
- increasing extracellular matrix synthesis – improving skin density and quality
The result is a real tissue remodeling, rather than just a superficial improvement in appearance. The skin regains its regenerative abilities, which naturally decline with age.
WHO IS CGF STEM CELL THERAPY FOR?
The treatment is recommended for individuals with a conscious approach to aging processes who expect natural and long-term regenerative effects. It is a therapy for patients demanding quality, rather than just a quick fix.
Indications include:
- loss of firmness and elasticity of the face and body skin
- visible signs of aging: wrinkles, skin thinning, deterioration of its structure
- tired, hypoxic skin with uneven tone
- revitalization of difficult areas: eye area, neck, décolletage, hands
- scars (including acne scars), stretch marks, and skin damage
- hair loss and weakening of hair follicles
- support and intensification of the effects of other aesthetic and laser therapies
- anti-aging prevention in younger patients focused on slowing down the aging processes
This solution is particularly valued by those who prefer autologous and biostimulatory therapies that align with the concept of longevity and the medicine of the future.
CGF THERAPY EFFECTS - SKIN QUALITY RESTORATION
The effects of the procedure result from the activation of the body's natural regenerative mechanisms; therefore, they are gradual but, at the same time, deep and long-lasting. The skin not only looks better – it begins to function at a level similar to biologically younger skin.
Patients observe:
- intense skin thickening – reconstruction of the dermis structure by increasing the quantity and quality of collagen and elastin fibers, which translates into clearly more compact and resistant tissue
- improved tension and elasticity – fibroblast activation restores the skin's resilience and ability to return to its original shape, resulting in a subtle, natural lifting effect
- smoothing of wrinkles – both fine lines and wrinkles resulting from the loss of the skin's supporting structure
- reduction of laxity – especially in areas requiring precise regeneration, such as the facial oval, neck, cleavage, or eye area
- improvement of microcirculation and skin tone – increased angiogenesis results in better oxygenation and nutrition of tissues, which gives the skin freshness and a healthy, even tone
- strengthening and thickening of thin skin – especially important in delicate areas where rapid loss of density occurs
- acceleration of regenerative processes – faster healing of micro-injuries, improvement of the skin's response to other aesthetic and laser treatments
- reduction of scars and improvement of skin structure – gradual tissue remodeling leads to an even surface
- improvement of scalp quality – inhibition of excessive hair loss and stimulation of hair growth by activating hair follicles
- brightening and revitalization effect – the skin regains vitality, freshness, and a more uniform structure
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The final result is distinguished by high aesthetic and biological quality – the face looks younger, but in a harmonious way that is difficult to attribute clearly to a single procedure. This is precisely what constitutes the advantage of regenerative therapies over classic corrective methods – the effect is not based on change, but on restoring the skin's natural potential.
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CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR THE PROCEDURE
Due to the autologous nature of the therapy, the safety of the procedure remains very high, however, there are specific contraindications:
- cancer (active or undergoing treatment)
- blood diseases and coagulation disorders
- active systemic or local infections
- autoimmune diseases in the exacerbation phase
- pregnancy and breastfeeding
- taking anticoagulants (after individual consultation)
- skin inflammation in the treatment area
Each case is qualified individually by a physician, which ensures the highest level of therapy safety.
POST-TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS - OPTIMIZATION OF REGENERATION EFFECTS
After the procedure, the skin initiates intensive repair processes, which is why proper care is an essential element of the therapy.
Recommendations include:
- avoiding intense exposure to UV radiation for a minimum of 7 days
- using regenerating creams and SPF 50 photoprotection
- limiting intense physical exertion for 2–3 days
- avoiding saunas, swimming pools, and hot baths for several days
- maintaining an appropriate level of body hydration
- using individually selected care supporting regeneration
Conscious post-treatment conduct allows for full utilization of the therapy's potential and extends the longevity of the results.
