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alloClae Mobile & Fairhope, AL

A More Focused Way To Refine

alloClae At The Park & Rebowe Clinic For Plastic Surgery //

Not every contour concern calls for a major procedure. Sometimes patients come in wanting help with one very specific area that doesn’t need implants, doesn’t need a full operation, and doesn’t need fat harvested from somewhere else first. At Park & Rebowe Clinic for Plastic Surgery, our team uses alloClae to approach those smaller refinements with immediate volume, support, and little downtime.

A Structural Filler For Targeted Volume

What is alloClae? //

alloClae is an injectable structural adipose filler made from processed donor adipose tissue that is used to add cushioning, support, and volume in areas where fat naturally exists. It offers a minimally invasive alternative to fat transfer and traditional fat grafting for patients who want focused correction without liposuction, general anesthesia, or the need for enough donor fat elsewhere on the body.

alloClae At A Glance

  • Best For: Localized contour refinement, small-to-moderate volume support, and contour correction
  • Treatment Type: Injectable body contouring treatment
  • Downtime: Usually minimal downtime
  • Pain Level: Mild to moderate, depending on area and volume
  • Appointment Length: Often under an hour
  • Anesthesia: Often local anesthesia in the office; some cases may be paired with other surgical procedures
  • When Results Appear: Immediately
  • How Long Results Last: Long-lasting, with variation by patient and treatment area
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Small Changes, Beautifully Placed

What Can alloClae Treat? //

alloClae is used to improve areas where a little added volume or support can make the contour look smoother, softer, or more complete. It works best in places where the concern is shape rather than dramatic enlargement.

Common treatment areas include:

  • Hip dips
  • Contour hollows after liposuction
  • Rippling or wrinkling in the breasts
  • Mild breast asymmetry
  • Small depressions or irregularities in other areas where fat naturally exists

In the breasts, alloClae may be used for breast contouring, including softening implant rippling, refining cleavage, or correcting small contour irregularities. In the body, it can help smooth hip dips, restore a softer transition through the outer hips, and improve dents or unevenness after prior procedures. It may also be helpful after weight loss, when the body has less fullness in select areas and there is not enough excess fat for fat grafting.

Volume First, Support Over Time

How Does alloClae Work? //

alloClae is made from processed human tissue and preserves a three-dimensional scaffold of extracellular matrix, collagen, and naturally occurring growth factors. That structure gives the product its ability to provide immediate volume at the time of injection while also supporting the surrounding tissue in a way that feels softer and more integrated than many patients expect.

Unlike synthetic fillers, alloClae is made from donor-derived adipose tissue. Unlike fat transfer, it does not require liposuction or the use of your own fat. The product is placed directly into the area being treated, where it provides structural support and contour improvement right away. Over time, the treated area continues to settle. Because the product contains extracellular matrix proteins and other natural support components, it is often discussed in connection with the body's natural regenerative processes, including collagen production and tissue remodeling.

Not Every Treatment Does The Same Job

alloClae vs. Fat Transfer, Fillers, and Implants //

alloClae vs. Fat Transfer

With fat grafting, we use your own tissue. That means harvesting fat first, which requires liposuction and enough available donor fat. alloClae does not use your own fat and does not require a harvest. That makes it useful for leaner patients, patients on GLP-1 medications after weight loss, or anyone who wants a smaller correction without the added step of liposuction. Larger volume goals may still be better served by traditional fat grafting.

alloClae vs. Synthetic Fillers

Typical facial fillers are synthetic fillers or gels. alloClae is different. It is donor-derived tissue designed for body areas where fat exists. That does not automatically make it “better.” It makes it different and often better suited for broader, softer body contour correction.

alloClae vs. Implants

Implants still make more sense when the goal is larger structural augmentation. alloClae fits better when the goal is selective refinement, camouflage, smoothing, or restoring more volume in a smaller, softer way. That is especially true in breast rippling and hip dips.

A More Targeted Correction

What Are The Benefits Of alloClae? //

For the right patient, alloClae offers a very specific kind of value. It can improve shape without the added recovery of liposuction harvest or the commitment of a larger surgical procedure.

Benefits may include:

  • Immediate volume and visible contour change
  • A non-surgical option with minimal downtime
  • No need for liposuction or general anesthesia when used on its own in the office
  • A natural alternative for patients who do not want a synthetic product or do not have enough donor fat
  • A softer feel and more natural-looking contour in selected areas
  • Useful support for breast contouring, hip dips, and post-liposuction irregularities
  • A practical option for not everyone, but for carefully selected patients who want refinement rather than a dramatic transformation

This treatment is not meant to do everything. It is meant to do one thing well: add refined, targeted support where the contour needs it.

Good Results Start With A Good Match

Am I A Candidate for alloClae? //

alloClae is best for patients who want a focused correction and understand what this treatment is designed to do. It can be an excellent option for women and men who are bothered by a localized hollow, soft depression, rippling, or asymmetry and want a minimally invasive solution.

You may be a good candidate if you:

  • Want localized contour correction
  • Are bothered by hip dips, breast rippling, or other visible irregularities
  • Do not want liposuction or a larger surgery
  • Do not have enough donor fat for fat transfer
  • Want natural results and a softer contour change

alloClae may not be the best fit if you:

  • Want dramatic enlargement of the breasts or buttocks
  • Want a major transformation from one treatment
  • Would get better results from implants or traditional fat grafting
  • Are looking for a broader surgical reshaping procedure

A consultation helps determine whether alloClae is the right match for your anatomy, your goals, and the area you want to improve.

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Precise Placement, Clear Expectations

What Is An alloClae Appointment Like? //

Most alloClae treatments are performed in the office using local anesthesia. After the area is marked and cleansed, the product is injected with careful placement to build volume exactly where support is needed. The appointment is usually quick, often under an hour, though timing depends on the area and the amount used.

Patients usually describe the sensation as pressure, fullness, or mild pain rather than sharp pain. The area may look fuller immediately. Because this is a contouring treatment, placement matters as much as volume. Small adjustments can make a visible difference in shape.

Minimal Downtime Still Deserves Attention

Recovery After alloClae //

alloClae is known for minimal downtime, though the treated area still needs time to settle. Mild swelling, bruising, tenderness, and fullness are common early on. Most patients return to regular daily activity within 24 to 48 hours.

For the first day or two, it is usually best to avoid:

  • Vigorous exercise
  • Hot tubs, baths, and saunas
  • Prolonged sun or heat exposure
  • Submersion in water
  • Unnecessary pressure on the treated area

The early recovery is usually manageable. Most patients find the process easy to fit into real life, especially compared with larger surgical procedures.

Early Volume, Long-Term Shape

When Will I See Results, And How Long Do They Last? //

alloClae provides instant volume, so the contour change is usually visible immediately after treatment. Over the next one to two weeks, swelling settles and the shape becomes easier to judge. The final result looks softer and more natural as early healing improves.

Results are intended to be long-lasting, though no injectable treatment behaves exactly the same way in every patient. Longevity depends on the area treated, the amount placed, your anatomy, and how your tissue responds over time. In selected patients, alloClae can offer long-term results that feel stable and natural.

How alloClae Fits Into A Larger Plan

Can alloClae Be Combined With Other Treatments? //

Yes. alloClae can be used on its own, though it can also complement other procedures. It may be used after liposuction to smooth a contour defect, after weight loss to restore shape in a deflated area, or alongside other aesthetic treatments when one specific area needs more support.

This is especially useful in the breasts and hips, where a small amount of added volume can improve the overall result without pushing the patient into a larger operation.

Refined Treatment Needs A Refined Eye

Why Choose Park & Rebowe Clinic for alloClae? //

alloClae is a treatment that depends on precision. The best results come from careful placement, a refined eye, and a clear understanding of what the area actually needs. At Park & Rebowe Clinic for Plastic Surgery, patients in Mobile and Fairhope are treated by a team with deep experience in breast and body aesthetics, including contour correction after surgery, weight loss, and implant-based changes. A small correction only works when it is planned well, and that’s what we bring to our patients in Mobile and Fairhope.

alloClae Frequently Asked Questions //

No. Fat transfer uses your own tissue, which means fat must first be removed with liposuction. alloClae is donor-derived adipose tissue that arrives ready to use.

Yes, though it is not a standard facial filler. It is a structural adipose filler designed for body contouring in areas where fat naturally exists.

The product is made from processed donor tissue and is best understood as structural adipose material rather than a treatment marketed around active living cells. Its value comes from the preserved scaffold, support components, and contour effect.

alloClae is regulated as a human cell, tissue, and cellular and tissue-based product. It is processed to reduce DNA content and free oil, which helps reduce concerns related to immune reactions and oil cysts. Every treatment still carries some risk, and those risks should be reviewed during consultation.

Yes. Hip dips are one of the most common uses for alloClae when the goal is a smoother outer hip contour and more balanced curves.

Yes. In selected patients, alloClae can be used in the breasts to soften visible implant rippling or improve a contour transition.

Cost depends on the area being treated, the amount of product needed, and whether the treatment is done on its own or combined with another procedure. The best way to get an accurate quote is through consultation.

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Schedule Your Mobile & Fairhope Plastic Surgery Consultation  //

Led by our experienced and board-certified plastic surgeons, The Park & Rebowe Clinic for Plastic Surgery brings an artful touch to your Mobile & Fairhope plastic surgery experience, ensuring you achieve your desired transformation. Schedule your consultation today and discover for yourself why The Park & Rebowe Clinic is better by design.