At Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists in Newburgh, NY, Alloclae treatments are offered as part of the practice’s comprehensive approach to aesthetic care. Patients from Orange County and throughout New York—including Middletown, Goshen, Cornwall, New Windsor, Monroe, Warwick, Poughkeepsie, Fishkill, Kingston, and New Paltz—visit the practice for advanced surgical and non-surgical aesthetic treatments.
What Is Alloclae?
Alloclae is a structural adipose filler designed for aesthetic body treatments. The material is composed of processed adipose extracellular matrix derived from donor adipose tissue and is intended to provide structural support in areas where contour irregularities are present.
The extracellular matrix creates a supportive framework within the tissue when placed beneath the skin. This structure helps improve localized depressions and contour irregularities in areas where soft tissue has thinned or changed over time.
Unlike traditional dermal fillers that are primarily used for facial treatments, Alloclae is designed for soft-tissue contour correction in the body. The treatment focuses on improving localized contour irregularities rather than creating large-volume augmentation.
What Concerns Can Alloclae Treat?
Alloclae is designed to address contour irregularities in areas of the body where soft tissue has changed due to aging, weight loss, or previous procedures.
Common concerns that may be addressed include:
- localized depressions or contour irregularities
- uneven body contours
- contour changes following prior procedures
- visible indentations related to changes in fat distribution
- subtle asymmetry in body contours
Because Alloclae provides structural support within the tissue, it is typically used for targeted contour correction rather than dramatic body augmentation.


Where Can Alloclae Be Used?
Alloclae may be used in areas of the body where improving soft-tissue contour can enhance overall body balance.
Treatment areas vary depending on the patient’s anatomy and goals. In many cases, areas with localized contour irregularities—such as regions of the hips, thighs, or buttocks—may be considered for treatment.
Body contours are evaluated during consultation to determine whether Alloclae or another treatment option is most appropriate.
Schedule a Consultation
Smooth contour irregularities and restore soft-tissue support with Alloclae at Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists in Newburgh, NY. This non-surgical adipose filler uses a specialized tissue matrix to refine body transitions and provide structural volume. Call today to see if this regenerative treatment is right for your goals.
How Alloclae Works
Alloclae functions as a structural adipose extracellular matrix that provides support within the tissue when injected beneath the skin.
Once placed in targeted areas, the matrix helps support the surrounding tissue and improve contour irregularities. The goal of treatment is to smooth localized depressions and create more balanced transitions between adjacent areas.
Because the treatment is designed to provide structural support rather than act as a temporary gel filler, improvements focus on contour refinement rather than large-volume changes.
Alloclae Compared With Other Body Contouring Options
Several treatment approaches may be used to address contour irregularities in the body. The best option depends on the degree of correction needed and the patient’s overall goals.
Fat transfer
Fat transfer involves removing fat from one area of the body through liposuction and injecting it into another area to improve contour. This surgical approach can provide more substantial changes in contour but requires harvesting fat from another area of the body.
Injectable fillers
Some injectable fillers may be used to address contour irregularities, though most traditional dermal fillers are designed primarily for facial treatments rather than larger body areas.
Alloclae
Alloclae is designed as a structural adipose filler for body contour correction. The material provides soft-tissue support in targeted areas without the need for surgical fat harvesting.
The most appropriate approach—or combination of treatments—is determined during consultation based on the patient’s anatomy and aesthetic goals.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Alloclae?
Alloclae may be appropriate for individuals who want to improve localized contour irregularities without undergoing surgery.
Good candidates often include people who:
- have small to moderate contour depressions in the body
- want subtle improvements in body contour
- prefer a non-surgical treatment option
- want to address asymmetry or contour irregularities following previous procedures
Patients seeking significant body augmentation or large-volume contour changes may be better candidates for surgical procedures.
Consultation and Personalized Treatment Planning
Every treatment begins with a consultation at Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists, where the patient’s anatomy, treatment goals, and areas of concern are carefully evaluated.
Body contour changes can occur for several reasons, including volume changes, skin laxity, or alterations in fat distribution. In some situations, surgical procedures such as fat transfer or body contouring surgery may provide more significant improvement.
The consultation process helps determine whether Alloclae is the most appropriate option or whether another approach would better address the patient’s goals.

The Alloclae Treatment Process
Alloclae treatments are typically performed in an office setting.
Preparation
The treatment area is cleansed, and local anesthesia or numbing may be used to improve comfort during the procedure.
Injection
The structural adipose filler is carefully injected into targeted areas of the body to improve contour irregularities and support smoother tissue transitions.
After treatment
Patients are usually able to return to most normal activities shortly after the procedure, although specific recommendations may vary depending on the treatment area.
Recovery After Alloclae Treatment
Recovery following Alloclae injections is generally minimal.
Temporary effects may include:
- swelling in the treated area
- minor bruising
- tenderness at injection sites
These effects typically improve within several days to a week. Patients receive individualized aftercare instructions based on the treated area and the extent of correction performed.

When Will Alloclae Results Appear?
Improvements in contour may be visible after treatment as the structural filler supports the treated area. Additional improvement may occur as the treated area settles following the procedure.
Results vary depending on the treatment area and the patient’s anatomy. Realistic expectations and whether additional treatments may be beneficial will be discussed during consultation.

Why Choose Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists for Alloclae?
Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists provides a comprehensive range of aesthetic procedures designed to address both facial and body concerns.
The practice combines advanced surgical techniques with modern non-surgical treatments to create individualized treatment plans for each patient. Careful evaluation and precise technique help ensure that treatments are tailored to each patient’s anatomy and goals.
Patients benefit from a physician-led aesthetic practice that emphasizes safety, natural-looking outcomes, and personalized care.
Comprehensive MedSpa services are also available, including customized skincare plans, medical-grade products, and advanced non-surgical rejuvenation treatments under physician supervision.
Frequently Asked Questions About Alloclae
Schedule a Consultation in Newburgh, NY
If you are interested in improving contour irregularities or enhancing soft-tissue balance in the body, Alloclae may be an option to consider. A consultation at Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists can help determine whether this treatment is appropriate for your goals and anatomy.
Patients from Orange County and throughout New York visit the practice for advanced aesthetic treatments and personalized care.

