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Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF): The Newest Platelet Concentrate and Its Application in Nasal Hyaluronic Acid Injection Complications

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2023
Several cases of wounds caused by vascular compromise after facial cosmetic injection have been reported in recent years. How to promote wound healing, restore facial appearance, and avoid secondary injury in such patients have remained a clinical challenge.
Hongfan Ding, Xiao Xv, Guiwen Zhou
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Progress in the application of auto-concentrated growth factor (CGF) in wound repair

Journal of Biomaterials Applications
Auto-concentrated growth factor (CGF) constitutes the latest generation of plasma extract, and has high concentrations of growth factors and white blood cells. Due to the continuous variable speed centrifugation used during preparation, the tensile strength of the fibrin is also higher.
Chao Xu   +8 more
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In vitro treatment with concentrated growth factors (CGF) and sodium orthosilicate positively affects cell renewal in three different human cell lines

Cell Biology International, 2017
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the in vitro effect of Silicon, in the soluble form of sodium orthosilicate, combined and not with the concentrated growth factors (CGF), a platelet‐rich preparation, on three different human cell lines of fibroblasts (NHDF), endothelial cells (HUVEC), and osteoblasts (HOBs).
Bonazza, Veronica   +6 more
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Comparison of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), and concentrated growth factor (CGF) in rabbit-skull defect healing

Archives of Oral Biology, 2014
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), and concentrated growth factor (CGF) on bone healing.Twelve rabbits were included in this randomized, blinded, prospective study. 15-mm×10-mm-sized defects were created in the parietal bone, filled with PRP, PRF, CGF, and void.
Sung-Hee Kim, George K Sándor
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Comparative efficacy of fractional CO₂ laser combined with concentrated growth factor (CGF) for treating hypertrophic scars in rabbit ears

Lasers in Medical Science
While fractional CO₂ laser and concentrated growth factor (CGF) have been individually applied in scar management, their combined therapeutic potential remains underexplored. This study aimed to evaluate the synergistic efficacy and underlying mechanisms of fractional CO₂ laser combined with CGF in a rabbit ear hypertrophic scar model, with a focus on ...
Xingjian Cheng   +2 more
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Release of VEGF from Dental Implant Surface (IML® Implant) Coated with Concentrated Growth Factors (CGF) and the Liquid Phase of CGF (LPCGF): In Vitro Results and Future Expectations

open access: yesApplied Sciences (Switzerland), 2019
This study aimed to evaluate the combined use of the Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF) and the liquid phase of CGF (LPCGF) on dental implant surfaces, using a medical device to determine the migration of growth factors, from the implant surface to the ...
Andrea Palermo   +2 more
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Correction: Construction and evaluation of platelet concentrate/mesoporous bioactive glass composite scaffolds for bone repair: injectable platelet-rich fibrin (i-PRF) vs. concentrated growth factors (CGF).

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Correction for 'Construction and evaluation of platelet concentrate/mesoporous bioactive glass composite scaffolds for bone repair: injectable platelet-rich fibrin (i-PRF) vs. concentrated growth factors (CGF)' by Yuanyuan Guo et al., J. Mater. Chem.
Yuanyuan Guo   +4 more
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Removal of Failed Dental Implant with Application of Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF): A Case Report

Compendium of Oral Science, 2018
Introduction: High survival rates of dental implants were commonly reported even after 10 years of follow up. Nevertheless, complications and failure may occur and the implant would need to be removed. In recent years, the use of autogenous blood products in dental surgery has increased due to its ability to aid the healing of the soft and hard tissues.
NAM Yusof, MS Masri, E Noor
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Construction and evaluation of platelet concentrate/mesoporous bioactive glass composite scaffolds for bone repair: injectable platelet-rich fibrin (i-PRF) vs. concentrated growth factors (CGF).

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Rapid repair and functional reconstruction of maxillofacial bone defects is a significant challenge in the field of stomatology. Artificial bone substitute materials show promising potential in maxillofacial bone regeneration. This study investigated the
Yuanyuan Guo   +4 more
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Comparative efficacy and safety of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), injectable platelet-rich fibrin (i-PRF) and concentrated growth factors (CGF) for female pattern hair loss (FPHL): a prospective multicenter randomized clinical trial.

Journal of dermatological treatment (Print)
BACKGROUND Comparative studies among different autologous platelet concentrate types for FPHL remain lacking. METHODS Patients with FPHL (Sinclair gradeII-III) were enrolled and randomized to receive 4 sessions of PRP, i-PRF or CGF treatment at 4-week ...
Man Li   +10 more
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