FAQ for CGF Centrifuge
1: Why is CGF Centrifuge is considered superior to PRP in some regenerative treatments?
CGF contains more fibrin and a sustained release of growth factors, providing better structural support and longer regenerative activity than PRP. This makes it more effective in soft tissue healing and bone regeneration applications.
2: How often should a CGF centrifuge be calibrated or serviced?
Regular servicing is recommended every 6–12 months, depending on usage volume. Calibration checks ensure speed accuracy and balanced rotation, both of which are critical for reliable CGF separation.
3: How long does a CGF centrifugation process take?
The entire process typically takes about 10–15 minutes, depending on the centrifuge model and the specific protocol used. Modern CGF centrifuges are pre-programmed to optimize spin cycles for consistent and effective separation.
4: Is special training required to operate a CGF centrifuge?
Yes, users should undergo basic training to understand how to properly draw blood, operate the centrifuge, and handle biological materials safely. Most suppliers provide training or user manuals to ensure compliance with clinical and laboratory standards.