AlloClae is a next-generation injectable filler designed to restore soft, natural-looking volume to areas of the body without surgery or liposuction. Whether you’re looking to smooth out hip dips, enhance the buttocks, or correct contour irregularities after a procedure, AlloClae offers out patients at Richmond Aesthetic Surgery a non-surgical option for body sculpting with minimal downtime.

Explore Topics On This Page

What Is AlloClae?

AlloClae is a regenerative filler made from donated human fat that has been purified and processed through a proprietary technique. This method removes cellular material while preserving important components like collagen, proteins, and growth factors. The result is a ready-to-inject, biocompatible filler that integrates with your own tissue to restore volume and support skin health. Because AlloClae is prepackaged and does not require liposuction, it offers a convenient, non-surgical alternative to fat transfer procedures.

How Does AlloClae Work?

Once injected into the treatment area, AlloClae acts as a supportive matrix that mimics your body’s natural fat. Its collagen-rich structure offers immediate volume and shape, while the retained growth factors help stimulate tissue regeneration. Over time, the filler integrates with your own tissue and may promote improvements in skin texture and elasticity as your body responds to the regenerative signals.

Because AlloClae is thoroughly purified during processing, it’s designed to be safe and well-tolerated by the body. It doesn’t contain any donor DNA or materials that typically trigger a reaction, which makes it a reliable option for people who can’t have fat transfer or want to avoid surgery.

Am I a Candidate for AlloClae?

You may be a good candidate for AlloClae if you are seeking natural-looking volume enhancement in areas like the hips, buttocks, or breasts — without undergoing fat harvesting or invasive surgery. This injectable filler is often ideal for individuals who:

Ideal candidates are generally in good health, non-smokers, and have realistic expectations for their results. During your consultation, your provider can help determine whether AlloClae is a good fit for your needs and aesthetic goals.

What Does the AlloClae Procedure Involve?

The AlloClae procedure is performed in-office and typically requires only local anesthesia. At the start of your appointment, the treatment areas will be cleansed, and a numbing agent may be applied to ensure your comfort. The AlloClae filler is then injected using a fine needle or cannula, allowing your provider to sculpt the area with precision and care.

In most cases, the procedure takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on how many areas are being treated and the volume required. Because the product is pre-packaged and does not require fat extraction, the process is significantly shorter and less invasive than fat transfer surgery. Once the injections are complete, you’ll receive detailed aftercare instructions and can typically resume light daily activities shortly after your appointment.

What Can I Expect in My AlloClae Recovery?

Most patients experience little to no downtime after AlloClae treatment. Some mild swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection sites is normal and usually resolves within a few days. Since there is no surgical fat harvesting involved, you won’t have to worry about healing at a donor site. Many people return to their normal routine within 24 to 48 hours.

In the weeks following treatment, you may begin to notice continued improvements in volume, texture, and skin quality as the filler integrates with your tissue. Your provider may recommend avoiding strenuous exercise or pressure on the treated area for a short period to support optimal healing.

When Will I See My AlloClae Results?

Most patients notice an immediate improvement in volume and contour right after their AlloClae treatment. The filler provides instant structural support and soft tissue enhancement in the treated areas. Over the following weeks, your body gradually integrates the material, and the regenerative properties of the filler may continue to improve the texture, tone, and appearance of the overlying skin. 

While results can vary based on the treatment area and individual healing response, many people experience their best results once the initial swelling subsides and the tissue has had time to fully settle. Your provider will give you personalized guidance on what to expect and when to schedule any follow-up treatments if needed.

How Much Does AlloClae Cost?

The cost of AlloClae depends on several factors, including the area being treated, the amount of product needed, and your individual goals. Larger body contouring procedures — such as treatment of the hips, buttocks, or breasts — typically require multiple syringes to achieve optimal results, which can affect the overall price.

During your consultation, you’ll receive a customized quote based on your treatment plan. While AlloClae may involve a higher upfront cost than some traditional fillers, many patients find that its natural-looking results, regenerative benefits, and non-surgical approach make it a worthwhile investment.

Learn if AlloClae Is Right for You

Ready to learn if AlloClae is right for you? Contact our office to schedule a personalized consultation and explore your options for natural-looking volume restoration.

Our Blog
View Blog