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Alloclae Body Contouring Treatment in Montvale, NJ
Alloclae Treatment Overview
- Alloclae is a structural adipose filler composed of intact adipocytes and extracellular matrix derived from donor adipose tissue.
- It is designed to provide cushioning, volume, and structural support in localized areas of the body where soft tissue has diminished.
- Ideal candidates are individuals with small to moderate contour depressions or irregularities who prefer a non-surgical approach.
- The treatment is performed in an office setting with minimal downtime.
- Results focus on contour refinement and smoother tissue transitions rather than large-volume augmentation.
- Cost varies depending on the treatment area and the scope of correction needed, and is discussed during consultation.
THE PROCEDURE
What Is Alloclae?
Body Concerns Alloclae Can Address
Alloclae is intended for patients with localized areas of soft-tissue volume loss or contour irregularities in parts of the body where fat naturally exists. Concerns that may be addressed include:
- Localized depressions or indentations in the body
- Uneven contours resulting from aging or weight changes
- Contour irregularities that developed following prior procedures
- Subtle asymmetry in soft-tissue distribution
- Areas where a non-surgical approach to contour refinement is preferred
Because Alloclae focuses on structural support and targeted correction, it is most appropriate for smaller areas of concern rather than significant volume augmentation. A thorough consultation helps determine whether Alloclae or another approach is the better fit for each patient’s goals.



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Ideal Candidates for Alloclae
- Have small to moderate contour depressions or irregularities in the body
- Are looking for a non-surgical alternative to fat transfer
- Want to improve soft-tissue balance in a targeted area
- Have experienced contour changes following weight fluctuations, aging, or previous procedures
- Understand that the treatment is designed for refinement rather than significant augmentation
The Alloclae Consultation at Rubinstein Plastic Surgery Center
- An assessment of the treatment area, including the degree and nature of the contour irregularity
- A discussion of the patient's goals and preferences regarding non-surgical versus surgical approaches
- A review of prior procedures that may have contributed to current contour concerns
- An honest evaluation of whether Alloclae or another option — such as fat transfer or surgical body contouring — is most likely to achieve the desired outcome
- A personalized treatment plan and cost estimate based on the scope of correction needed
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The Alloclae Procedure
Preparation
Injection
After Treatment
Recovery After Treatment with Alloclae
Recovery following Alloclae is generally straightforward. Temporary effects that may occur include:
- Swelling in and around the treated area
- Minor bruising at the injection sites
- Temporary soreness or sensitivity in the treated region
Alloclae Results: What to Expect
Alloclae provides immediate structural support at the application site, with the three-dimensional adipocyte structure delivering volume as soon as the material is placed. Additional improvement may occur as the treated area settles and integrates in the days and weeks following the procedure.
Results vary depending on the treatment area, the degree of correction performed, and the patient’s individual anatomy. Realistic expectations, the anticipated outcome, and whether follow-up treatments may be beneficial are all discussed during consultation.
How Alloclae Compares to Other Body Contouring Options
Fat Transfer:
Traditional Injectable Fillers:
Alloclae:
The most appropriate approach is determined during consultation based on the patient’s anatomy, the nature of the concern, and their overall aesthetic goals.