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show- What Is AlloClae?
- How AlloClae Works
- AlloClae vs. Renuva
- Benefits of AlloClae for Volume Restoration
- AlloClae for Breast Volume Enhancement
- AlloClae for Body Contouring and Shape Correction
- Who Is a Good Candidate for AlloClae?
- What to Expect During an AlloClae Treatment
- Recovery and Downtime After AlloClae Injections
- How Long Do AlloClae Results Last?
- Schedule a Consultation for AlloClae
- Frequently Asked Questions
What Is AlloClae?
AlloClae is an advanced injectable structural adipose filler designed to restore volume, contour, and support in areas affected by age-related fat loss or natural asymmetry. Made from donated, highly processed adipose tissue, AlloClae addresses deeper structural volume loss rather than surface-level concerns. It is well-suited for patients seeking natural-looking volume restoration without surgery or liposuction. Unlike traditional dermal fillers that primarily add temporary fullness, AlloClae is intended to rebuild foundational support in the tissues, helping improve balance, shape, and contours.
How AlloClae Works
AlloClae works by delivering a purified adipose matrix directly into targeted areas of volume depletion. Once injected, the structural adipose material integrates with the surrounding tissue to provide immediate support and contour enhancement. The treatment requires a small, discreet incision to insert the product, but does not involve fat harvesting or donor sites. This approach allows our providers to precisely place volume where it is needed most, offering predictable results while preserving natural movement and expression.
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AlloClae vs. Renuva
Both AlloClae and Renuva are adipose-based injectable treatments, but they serve different purposes. Renuva primarily acts as a collagen-stimulating matrix that encourages the body to regenerate its own fat over time. AlloClae, on the other hand, functions as a structural filler that provides immediate volume and contour support at the time of injection.
For patients seeking instant, noticeable volume restoration with structural support, AlloClae may be the preferred option. During consultation, your provider will determine which treatment best aligns with your anatomy and aesthetic goals.
Benefits of AlloClae for Volume Restoration
Patients often choose AlloClae for its ability to restore volume in a way that looks and feels natural. Because it is designed to address deeper tissue layers, it can improve contour, balance, and definition more effectively than many traditional fillers. Additional benefits include longer-lasting results, smooth integration with surrounding tissue, and the ability to treat larger areas without an overfilled appearance.
AlloClae for Breast Volume Enhancement
AlloClae may be used for subtle breast volume enhancement, contour refinement, or asymmetry correction. This option is ideal for patients seeking modest increases in fullness or shape improvement without implants or fat transfer surgery. While it does not replace breast augmentation, AlloClae offers a non-surgical alternative for patients looking for natural-looking enhancement with minimal downtime.
AlloClae for Body Contouring and Shape Correction
AlloClae can help address contour irregularities, volume deficiencies, or asymmetry caused by weight changes, aging, or prior procedures. Common areas include the hips, buttocks, and areas with shallow depressions or contour inconsistencies. This approach allows for targeted shape refinement without incisions.
Who Is a Good Candidate for AlloClae?
Good candidates for AlloClae include individuals experiencing moderate volume loss or contour concerns who want natural-looking results without surgery. Candidates should be in good overall health and have realistic expectations about the treatment results. During a consultation with Dr. Steven Wallach, he will evaluate your anatomy and determine whether AlloClae is right for you.
What to Expect During an AlloClae Treatment
AlloClae treatments are performed in-office and typically take less than an hour to complete. After the skin is cleansed, a topical or local anesthetic may be used to help you maintain optimal comfort. The filler is then carefully injected to ensure accurate placement. Patients often notice an immediate increase in volume after treatment.
Recovery and Downtime After AlloClae Injections
Most patients experience minimal downtime after AlloClae injections. Temporary swelling, tenderness, or bruising may occur and generally resolves within several days. Patients are usually advised to avoid strenuous activity, excessive heat, and pressure on treated areas for a short period. Dr. Wallach will provide detailed aftercare instructions to support optimal healing.
How Long Do AlloClae Results Last?
Results from AlloClae are visible immediately and continue to refine over the following weeks. Because it provides structural support rather than surface-level filling, results often last longer than traditional dermal fillers. Longevity varies based on treatment area, metabolism, and anatomy.
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Schedule a Consultation for AlloClae
If you are interested in AlloClae, schedule a consultation at WallachMD by completing the online contact form. A personalized evaluation will help determine whether this injectable treatment is the right solution for your aesthetic goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is AlloClae permanent?
Is there any downtime with AlloClae?
Where can AlloClae be injected?
How is AlloClae different from traditional fat transfer?
Who is a good candidate for AlloClae?
Are there any side effects with AlloClae?
Do AlloClae injections hurt?
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Dr. Steven Wallach is a board-certified plastic surgeon in New York City specializing in aesthetic facial and body contouring, as well as reconstructive surgery. With more than 25 years in practice and over 15,000 surgeries performed, he brings extensive experience and refined surgical skill to every procedure. He earned his medical degree from NYU School of Medicine and completed advanced training at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, followed by a prestigious fellowship in California. A past president of the New York Regional Society of Plastic Surgeons and former executive board member of The Aesthetic Society, Dr. Wallach is frequently recognized for his expertise, including in New York Magazine’s “Best Beauty Docs.” In addition to his clinical practice, he is an Associate Clinical Professor at Albert Einstein and regularly contributes to medical publications and national media. Known for his innovative techniques and compassionate care, he helps patients achieve natural, confidence-boosting results.