What is alloClae Structural Adipose Filler?

alloClae is a minimally processed, structural adipose filler that is used to treat volume loss in the face, hands, body, breasts, and glutes. It also aids in the correction of liposuction irregularities. alloClae not only adds soft, natural fullness but also improves overall tissue vitality by encouraging collagen formation and healthy cell activity.

Benefits of alloClae

  • Natural-looking results: Supports tissue regeneration rather than just filling space.
  • Biocompatible: Derived from natural structural adipose tissue.
  • Long-lasting: Results may outlast traditional fillers due to collagen stimulation.
  • Versatile: Suitable for the face, hands, breasts, glutes, and areas with structural volume loss.
  • Minimally invasive: Administered via injection with little to no downtime.
  • Immediate and progressive results: Visible enhancement followed by ongoing improvement as tissue regenerates.
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Am I a Good Candidate for alloClae?

You may be a candidate for alloClae if:

  • You experience volume loss in your face, hands, body, breasts, or glutes
  • You want natural, regenerative results without synthetic materials
  • You are looking for a minimally invasive treatment with minimal downtime
  • You are in good overall health and have realistic expectations

What to Expect During alloClae Treatment

alloClae is administered in-office with minimal discomfort. Dr. Sands uses meticulous injection techniques to place the filler in targeted areas, ensuring natural contours and smooth integration. Most sessions take less than an hour, and you can return to most daily activities immediately afterward.

How Much Does it Cost?

The cost of alloClae treatment varies depending on the area treated, amount of filler required, and your personalized treatment plan. During your consultation, we will provide a detailed cost estimate tailored to your aesthetic goals.

alloClae Treatment Recovery and Results

Recovery from alloClae is typically mild, with temporary swelling or bruising possible at the injection sites. Many patients notice immediate improvement in volume, with progressive enhancements in skin quality as collagen production is stimulated.

Call today to schedule your consultation and let us help you take the next step toward your most confident self.

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alloClae FAQ

Is AlloClae Safe For Individuals With Autoimmune Conditions?

How Does AlloClae Differ From Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy?

Is There A Risk Of An Allergic Reaction With AlloClae?

How Soon After Pregnancy Can I Receive AlloClae?

Is AlloClae Safe For Individuals With Autoimmune Conditions?

While alloClae is biocompatible, individuals with autoimmune conditions should consult with Dr. Sands to evaluate potential risks and benefits specific to their health history.

How Does AlloClae Differ From Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy?

alloClae uses a structural adipose matrix to add volume and stimulate regeneration, while PRP therapy uses growth factors from your blood. They can be complementary but serve different purposes.

Is There A Risk Of An Allergic Reaction With AlloClae?

Because alloClae is derived from screened, human adipose tissue and processed to be biocompatible, allergic reactions are extremely rare.

How Soon After Pregnancy Can I Receive AlloClae?

Dr. Sands generally recommends waiting until your body has stabilized hormonally and you are no longer breastfeeding. He will evaluate your readiness during the consultation.

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