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Alloclae™ Structural Adipose Filler

Alloclae™ Structural Adipose Filler

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Regenerative Volume Restoration Without Surgery

For patients seeking subtle volume enhancement without surgery, injectable options continue to expand. Alloclae™ is a fat-derived injectable treatment designed to restore or enhance volume in areas such as the face, breast, and body—without the need for liposuction or implants.

At Beachwood Plastic Surgery and Westlake Plastic Surgery, Dr. Goldman offers Alloclae™ as part of a comprehensive approach to aesthetic care. In some cases, it can serve as an alternative or complement to traditional fat grafting, depending on your goals and the level of enhancement you are looking to achieve.

This treatment is particularly appealing for patients who want natural-looking improvement with minimal downtime and a more convenient, in-office experience.

What Is Alloclae™?

Alloclae is a regenerative adipose tissue filler derived from purified donor fat.

It is used for:

  • Volume enhancement
  • Contour correction
  • Structural tissue support

Unlike traditional fillers, Alloclae acts as a biologic scaffold, supporting tissue regeneration and longer-lasting results. Early results suggest that it behaves similar to autologous fat (fat harvested from one area of a patient’s body with liposuction, purified, and reinjected in another site).

How Does Alloclae™ Work?

Alloclae provides:

  • Immediate volume at the injection site
  • Structural support for surrounding tissue
  • Stimulation of collagen production
  • Possible stimulation of native fat at the injection site

Over time, it may integrate with surrounding tissue, contributing to natural-looking, longer-lasting results.

Treatment Areas

Alloclae can be used in multiple areas, including:
    • Breasts (subtle enhancement or refinement)
    • Buttocks
    • Face (for volume loss and contour irregularities, but not for fine lines)
    • Areas affected by prior surgery or trauma

Alloclae™ vs. Fat Transfer

Fat Transfer:

  • Requires liposuction
  • Uses your own fat
  • Involves recovery at donor site
  • Can be used with local anesthesia for small areas or sedation or general anesthesia for large areas

Alloclae:

  • No liposuction required
  • Performed in-office
  • Minimal downtime

Alloclae is often used as an alternative or complement to fat grafting, depending on patient goals.

Alloclae™ Recovery and Downtime

Patients can typically expect:

  • Minimal downtime
  • Mild swelling or bruising
  • Return to normal activities within a few days

How Long Does Alloclae™ Last?

Alloclae may provide long-lasting or potentially permanent structural support, although long-term data is still evolving.

Results vary depending on:

  • Treatment area
  • Volume injected
  • Individual biology

Who Is a Candidate for Alloclae™?

You may be a candidate if you:

  • Want nonsurgical volume enhancement
  • Have limited body fat for fat transfer
  • Prefer minimal downtime
  • Are in good overall health

A Non-Surgical Option for Subtle, Natural Volume

If you are considering ways to enhance volume without surgery, Alloclae may be worth exploring. During your consultation, Dr. Goldman will evaluate your goals and help determine whether Alloclae, fat grafting, or another approach is the best option for you. Our team is committed to recommending treatments that align with your anatomy, expectations, and long-term results.

Frequently Asked Questions About Alloclae™

Alloclae is a donor-derived structural adipose filler used for volume restoration and contouring.

It may provide long-lasting results, but long-term outcomes are still being studied.

It is processed to remove cells and DNA and is used similarly to other medical tissue products. All risks are discussed during consultation.

Possible side effects include swelling, bruising, and variability in volume retention.

The volume increase from Alloclae appears to be similar to autologous fat. The end result from both types of fat varies between patients.
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