
If you’ve been exploring body contouring options, AlloClae may be worth a closer look. In a recent video, Dr. Tommaso Addona walks through what this innovative treatment is and who it’s best suited for.
AlloClae is made from donated human fat tissue that has been carefully processed and prepared for use in other patients. For those who don’t have enough of their own fat for a traditional fat transfer procedure, it offers a compelling alternative for restoring volume and smoothing contour irregularities.
Where Can AlloClae Be Used?
Dr. Addona highlights several areas where AlloClae shows strong promise, including:
- Hip augmentation – for patients looking to address contour deformities or achieve a more defined silhouette
- Abdominal contouring – to smooth irregularities that may remain after liposuction
- Back and other body areas – anywhere volume loss or asymmetry affects the overall shape
Watch the Video
Hear it directly from Dr. Addona — watch the full video for a complete overview of AlloClae and whether it may be right for you.
Ready to Learn More?
Contact New York Plastic Surgical Group today to schedule a consultation.

