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The Next Evolution in Regenerative Body Contouring

At Beck Aesthetic Surgery, innovation is our standard of care. Our Charlotte practice continually adopts technologies that genuinely elevate patient outcomes. The introduction of alloClae Structural Adipose Filler reflects that commitment: a scientifically engineered, donor-derived adipose matrix chosen for its ability to restore natural shape, texture, and longevity where volume has been lost. It’s more than a filler; it’s a biologically intelligent tool that mirrors our philosophy of blending advanced science with human artistry to achieve results that look and feel entirely your own.

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What is alloClae?

alloClae is a donor-derived structural adipose tissue designed for aesthetic and reconstructive applications. Unlike conventional fillers, it maintains the three-dimensional honeycomb structure of natural fat while preserving the extracellular matrix (ECM) — the body’s own collagen- and protein-rich framework that guides cellular repair. This innovative composition helps alloClae:

  • Deliver immediate, natural-feeling volume where applied
  • Provide lasting regenerative support through preserved ECM architecture
  • Ensure exceptional sterility and safety (SAL 10⁻⁶)
  • Reduce complications such as oil cyst formation (<2% free oil content)

By retaining the ECM’s native growth factors and collagen scaffolding, alloClae fosters cell adhesion, new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis), and tissue remodeling (Signaling of extracellular matrices for tissue regeneration and therapeutics - PMC).

Benefits of alloClae

Enhances harmony and contour: Integrates seamlessly with surrounding tissue for smooth, sculpted transitions rather than abrupt filler edges.

  • Encourages biological rejuvenation: The preserved ECM supports your body’s own repair signals, improving skin tone and texture over time.
  • Promotes confidence through longevity: Results evolve naturally and tend to maintain volume longer than many synthetic or particulate fillers.
  • Improves comfort and safety: Meticulously processed to minimize inflammation, oil cysts, and other common filler-related concerns.
  • Expands treatment possibilities: Adaptable for use in both aesthetic refinement and reconstructive restoration, offering surgeons a versatile regenerative tool.
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Are You a Good Candidate for alloClae?

You may be an ideal candidate for alloClae if you:

  • Have volume loss from aging, weight fluctuation, prior surgery, or trauma
  • Lack sufficient donor fat for autologous transfer or prefer to avoid additional harvesting procedures
  • Are in overall good health, with stable weight and no active infection, autoimmune disorder, or bleeding tendency
  • Are not pregnant or breastfeeding and have no known hypersensitivity to human-derived tissue products
  • Maintain realistic expectations about improvement, understanding that results vary by anatomy and tissue response

alloClae can also benefit patients seeking secondary corrections or contour refinements after previous procedures, as well as those who have undergone post-weight loss or reconstructive surgeries where natural tissue support has decreased.

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Why Choose Beck Aesthetic Surgery?

Beck Aesthetic Surgery combines scientific innovation with surgical artistry. Our practice integrates technologies like VECTRA 3D imaging for precision planning and utilizes our QUAD A-accredited Waverly Surgery Center, ensuring safety that meets or exceeds hospital benchmarks. Each treatment plan is personalized, providing results that look and feel authentic to you.

What to Expect Before, During, and After alloClae

Consultation

  • During your private consultation, your provider will review your aesthetic goals and medical history
  • Next, we’ll determine your suitability for alloClae based on anatomy, tissue quality, and desired results
  • Ae will also explain how alloClae compares with autologous fat transfer and synthetic fillers in terms of longevity, texture, and regenerative potential
  • According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the average national cost of soft-tissue fillers is approximately $900–$1,000 per syringe; however, advanced biologic or structural products like alloClae may fall at a higher price point due to their complexity and regenerative properties
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Procedure

  • The targeted area is prepared and anesthetized
  • alloClae is carefully introduced into the treatment site to restore structure and volume
  • Because of its natural 3D framework, the filler integrates smoothly with the surrounding tissue
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Recovery & Results

  • Patients typically experience mild swelling for a few days
  • Results are visible immediately, with continued improvement as tissue remodeling occurs over the following weeks
  • Most return to normal activity within several days
  • Longevity of results varies but often surpasses traditional fillers due to the ECM’s regenerative properties
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alloClae FAQs

Is alloClae permanent?

What areas can be treated with alloClae?

Can alloClae be combined with other procedures?

What are the risks or potential side effects of alloClae?

How soon will I see results?

Does the procedure require anesthesia or downtime?

Who performs the procedure at Beck Aesthetic Surgery?

Is alloClae permanent?

No filler is truly permanent, but alloClae is designed for long-term stability and gradual integration with your own tissue. Its intact adipocyte framework and ECM promote natural remodeling and collagen production, allowing results to last significantly longer than most synthetic fillers — often 18–36 months, depending on treatment area and metabolism.

What areas can be treated with alloClae?

alloClae can enhance and refine volume in:

  • The buttocks, hips, or thighs for contour restoration
  • Post-liposuction irregularities or divots
  • Reconstructive or post-surgical sites (e.g., after lumpectomy or trauma)
  • Body depressions or asymmetries due to aging or injury
It is not typically used for facial applications, where smaller-particle or autologous options are preferred.

Can alloClae be combined with other procedures?

Yes. Many patients pair alloClae with liposuction, fat transfer, or skin-tightening treatments for balanced contouring. It can also complement PRFM or exosome therapy, which may enhance regenerative response and healing.

What are the risks or potential side effects of alloClae?

All procedures carry some risk. With alloClae, possible but uncommon effects include:

  • Temporary swelling or bruising
  • Mild discomfort or firmness at the injection site
  • Rare infection or delayed healing
  • Small nodules, oil cysts, or irregularities (<2% risk due to purification)
  • Extremely rare allergic or immune response to donor tissue
Every procedure at Beck Aesthetic Surgery is performed under sterile, accredited conditions to minimize these risks.

How soon will I see results?

Volume enhancement is visible immediately after treatment, though tissue settling and integration continue over several weeks. Full refinement of texture and contour is typically seen by 6–8 weeks, with results evolving subtly over time as regeneration occurs.

Does the procedure require anesthesia or downtime?

Most alloClae treatments are performed with local anesthesia or light sedation, depending on the area treated. Discomfort is minimal, and patients usually resume normal activity within a few days. Any swelling or tenderness resolves quickly.

Who performs the procedure at Beck Aesthetic Surgery?

alloClae treatments are performed by Dr. Kevin J. E. Stepp, a double board-certified urogynecologist and reconstructive pelvic surgeon, and our team of highly trained aesthetic providers. All patients receive hospital-level safety, sterile technique, and attentive recovery care.

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Schedule Your Consultation

Discover the next generation of regenerative body contouring with alloClae Structural Adipose Filler. Schedule your private consultation at Beck Aesthetic Surgery in Charlotte, NC, today to explore a naturally restorative path toward your ideal contours.

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