Natural-Looking Volume Without Fat Harvesting

Some patients want subtle volume restoration or contour refinement but may not want, or may not have enough donor fat for, traditional fat transfer. AlloClae offers a non-surgical injectable option designed to add targeted volume in areas where fat naturally exists.

At Image Surgical Arts, AlloClae is approached with careful planning, conservative placement, and a strong focus on natural-looking refinement. The treatment may be considered for patients who want soft volume enhancement, improved contour, or support in select areas without undergoing liposuction for fat harvesting.

How AlloClae Works

AlloClae is placed beneath the skin in select areas where additional volume or soft tissue support may be beneficial. Treatment planning depends on anatomy, tissue quality, and the amount of refinement being considered.

Targeted Volume Placement

AlloClae is injected into localized areas where fat naturally exists. Placement is customized to support contour improvement without creating an uneven or overfilled appearance.

No Liposuction Required

Unlike traditional fat transfer, AlloClae does not require harvesting fat from the patient’s body. This may make it an option for patients who are very lean or do not want liposuction as part of their treatment plan.

Contour Support and Smoothing

In select cases, AlloClae may help improve soft tissue irregularities or subtle areas of volume deficiency. The treatment is planned carefully to support smoother transitions between surrounding contours.

Individualized Treatment Volume

The amount used depends on the treatment area and the degree of correction being considered. During consultation, the team can explain what type of improvement is realistic based on the patient’s anatomy.

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What AlloClae Is Designed to Do

AlloClae is an injectable structural adipose tissue product made from sterilized donor-derived adipose tissue. It is designed to provide cushioning, support, and volume in localized areas of the body where fat naturally exists.

Patients may consider AlloClae in Nashville to address concerns such as:

  • Subtle volume loss
  • Hip dips or contour irregularities
  • Mild soft tissue deficits
  • Areas where added fullness may improve proportion
  • Patients with limited donor fat for traditional fat transfer
  • Select contour concerns after previous procedures

AlloClae is not intended to create dramatic enlargement or replace surgical body contouring. Instead, it may be used when a patient wants more targeted, measured improvement.

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Where AlloClae May Be Used

AlloClae in Clarksville, TN, may be considered for body areas where subtle volume or contour support is desired. It is often discussed for patients who want refinement rather than a major surgical transformation.

Potential treatment areas may include the hips, buttocks, or select contour irregularities where additional soft tissue support could improve proportion. Treatment is highly individualized, and candidacy depends on skin quality, tissue characteristics, and the patient’s desired level of change.

Because AlloClae is newer within the aesthetic space, the Image Surgical Arts team takes a careful, education-first approach when discussing benefits, limitations, and alternatives.

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What to Expect During Treatment

An AlloClae appointment begins with a consultation and evaluation of the treatment area. The provider reviews the patient’s concerns, examines contour and tissue quality, and discusses whether AlloClae is appropriate.

The treatment involves placing the product in targeted areas using an injectable technique. Comfort measures may be used depending on the area being treated and the amount of product placed.

Patients may experience temporary swelling, bruising, tenderness, or firmness in the treated area. The team provides aftercare instructions based on the treatment location and the patient’s overall plan.

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Results and Maintenance With AlloClae

AlloClae can provide immediate targeted volume, though swelling and tissue response can affect how the area looks during early healing. Results may continue to refine as the treated area settles. Because every patient’s anatomy and treatment plan are different, results can vary.

AlloClae is best viewed as a contour refinement option rather than a replacement for procedures that remove fat, tighten skin, or reshape larger areas surgically. At Image Surgical Arts, AlloClae in Murray, KY, is used with a measured approach to help support natural-looking volume and smoother proportion.

Body Refinement to Pair With AlloClae

AlloClae may be part of a broader contouring or aesthetic plan when patients want to address volume, shape, skin quality, or body proportion. Depending on treatment priorities, complementary options may include:

  • Liposuction
  • High Definition Liposuction
  • Renuvion Skin Tightening
  • Brazilian Butt Lift
  • TruSculpt iD
  • TruSculpt Flex
  • Morpheus8
  • Cellulite Treatment
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Why Choose Image Surgical Arts?

Medical-Led Aesthetic Care

Image Surgical Arts is led by Dr. Brady Harris, a triple board-certified cosmetic surgeon with advanced experience in body contouring, liposuction, fat transfer, and cosmetic surgery. This background supports careful evaluation when considering volume-based treatments.

Expertise in Body Proportion

AlloClae placement requires more than adding volume. The provider must understand contour, symmetry, tissue quality, and how the treated area fits into the patient’s overall shape.

Conservative, Natural-Looking Refinement

The goal is subtle support, not an exaggerated change. Image Surgical Arts focuses on balanced results that look smooth, proportionate, and aligned with the patient’s natural anatomy.

Guidance Across Surgical and Non-Surgical Options

Because Image Surgical Arts offers both cosmetic surgery and medspa treatments, patients can receive honest guidance about whether AlloClae, fat transfer, liposuction, Renuvion, or another option may be the better fit.

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AlloClae  Frequently Asked Questions

How is AlloClae different from fat transfer?

Fat transfer uses fat harvested from your own body through liposuction. AlloClae does not require fat harvesting, making it an option for some patients who have limited donor fat.

Is AlloClae a dermal filler?

AlloClae is different from traditional facial fillers. It is an adipose-based injectable designed for areas where fat naturally exists and where targeted volume or support may be appropriate.

Can AlloClae replace a Brazilian butt lift?

AlloClae is not meant to replace a full surgical Brazilian butt lift. It may be better suited for subtle volume, contour support, or smaller areas of refinement.

How much downtime is needed after AlloClae?

Downtime varies by treatment area and product amount. Temporary swelling, bruising, tenderness, or firmness may occur after treatment and usually improves as the area settles.

How do I know if AlloClae is right for me?

A consultation helps determine whether AlloClae, fat transfer, liposuction, skin tightening, or another option is the best fit based on anatomy and desired improvement.

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