alloClae is a structural adipose filler used for nonsurgical gluteal augmentation, buttock contouring, and hip dip correction. At Ocean Drive in Vero Beach, Dr. Alan Durkin uses alloClae for patients who want natural-looking buttock enhancement without implants, liposuction, or traditional fat transfer.

Structural Adipose Filler for Natural-Looking Gluteal Augmentation
At Ocean Drive, Dr. Alan Durkin uses alloClae structural adipose filler for nonsurgical gluteal augmentation, buttock contouring, and hip dip correction. For the right patient, alloClae may offer a natural-looking alternative to traditional fat transfer, implants, or surgical buttock augmentation.
Sometimes described by patients as a nonsurgical BBL, buttock filler, or booty filler, alloClae is designed to add soft volume and structural support in areas where adipose tissue naturally exists. It can be used to improve buttock shape, soften hip dips, and create a smoother transition between the waist, hips, and gluteal area.
Unlike a traditional Brazilian Butt Lift, alloClae does not require liposuction or fat harvesting from your own body. This makes it an option for select patients who want gluteal contouring without the recovery associated with surgical fat transfer.
alloClae is a structural adipose filler made from sterilized, donor-derived adipose tissue. It is used for soft volume restoration, nonsurgical buttock augmentation, hip dip correction, and body contouring.
Unlike traditional fat transfer, alloClae does not require liposuction. Instead, the product is placed beneath the skin to provide soft volume, cushioning, and support in localized areas of the body.
At Ocean Drive in Vero Beach nonsurgical BBL with alloClae is performed by Dr. Alan Durkin for patients seeking natural-looking gluteal enhancement without implants or traditional fat grafting.

A nonsurgical BBL with alloClae is a non-surgical approach to buttock enhancement that uses structural adipose filler rather than your own harvested fat.
A traditional Brazilian Butt Lift requires liposuction to remove fat from one area of the body, followed by fat transfer into the buttocks. alloClae is different because it does not require liposuction, fat harvesting, or implants.
Instead, alloClae is placed into targeted areas of the buttocks, hips, or hip dips to help improve contour, shape, and soft tissue volume.
This treatment may be appropriate for patients who want a more balanced gluteal contour without a surgical fat transfer procedure.


alloClae may be used for select areas of the body where soft volume, cushioning, or structural support is desired.
Common treatment areas include buttocks for volume and contouring and correction of hip dips. alloClae may also be used to restore volume where soft tissue depressions or localized volume loss has occurred
During your consultation, Dr. Durkin will evaluate your anatomy, goals, and treatment area to determine whether alloClae is appropriate for you.
alloClae may be used to enhance the buttocks by adding soft, natural-looking volume to targeted areas. This can help improve shape, projection, and overall contour without implants or traditional fat transfer.
This is not the same as a large-volume surgical BBL. Instead, alloClae is best suited for patients who want subtle to moderate improvement in gluteal shape, contour, or volume.
For many patients, the goal is not to look dramatically different. The goal is to look more balanced, smoother, and better proportioned.
Hip dips are natural inward curves along the sides of the hips, usually between the upper thigh and the outer hip. Some patients are born with more visible hip dips, while others notice them more after weight loss, changes in muscle tone, or shifts in body composition.
alloClae may be used as a hip dip filler to add soft volume to the indentation and create a smoother transition from the waist to the hip and buttock.
For patients who do not have enough body fat for traditional fat transfer, or who prefer not to undergo liposuction, alloClae may offer another option for hip dip correction.
Contour irregularities can appear as small depressions, uneven transitions, or areas where the body looks less smooth than desired. These changes may be related to natural anatomy, weight changes, previous procedures, aging, or differences in soft tissue volume.
alloClae may be used to add soft volume and support to select areas where contour looks uneven or deficient. By placing structural adipose filler beneath the skin, Dr. Durkin can help improve the appearance of localized dips, depressions, or asymmetry.
For the right patient, alloClae may offer a nonsurgical option for smoothing body contour irregularities without implants, liposuction, or traditional fat transfer.


A traditional Brazilian Butt Lift uses your own fat. During the procedure, fat is removed from one area of the body with liposuction, processed, and then transferred into the buttocks.
alloClae does not require fat removal from your body. It uses donor-derived adipose tissue that has been processed and sterilized for aesthetic use.
alloClae may be a good option for patients who want localized gluteal contouring without the additional recovery of liposuction or surgical fat grafting.
alloClae Nonsurgcial Butt Lift
Does not require liposuction
Uses donor-derived adipose tissue
Good option for lean people
No implants, it is an injectable procedure
Nonsurgical
Traditional Surgical BBL
Requires liposuction to obtain fat
Uses your own harvested fat
Requires enough fat to harvest
No implants but, requires surgery
Surgery required
What to Expect at your Visit
Your alloClae treatment begins with a consultation at Ocean Drive. Dr. Durkin will evaluate your buttock shape, hip contour, tissue quality, body proportions, and treatment goals.
If alloClae is appropriate, the treatment area is marked and prepared. The product is placed beneath the skin through small access points using a technique selected for your anatomy and desired correction.
Treatment time varies depending on the area being treated and the amount of product used.
After treatment, patients may experience: swelling, bruising tenderness, temporary firmness, mild discomfort, and/or changes in contour as the area settles. You will be given aftercare instructions, including guidance on activity, compression, positioning, and follow-up care.

Yes. alloClae may be described as a butt filler, but medically it is a structural adipose filler.
Unlike hyaluronic acid fillers commonly used in the face, alloClae is made from adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is the soft fatty tissue naturally found beneath the skin and throughout the body.
Because alloClae is designed to provide soft volume and support in areas where fat naturally exists, it may be used for nonsurgical buttock augmentation, hip dip correction, and gluteal contouring.
No. alloClae and Sculptra are different treatments.
Sculptra is an injectable that helps stimulate collagen production over a long time. It is often used gradually, requires a series of treatments, and requires repeat visits to maintain results.
alloClae is a structural adipose filler that provides soft tissue volume and support at the time of treatment. It is made from donor-derived adipose tissue and is used for targeted volume restoration and contour improvement.
The best choice depends on your anatomy, goals, timeline, and the amount of correction needed. In some cases, a combination approach may be considered.
You may be a good candidate for nonsurgical BBL with alloClae if you want natural-looking buttock enhancement or hip dip correction without traditional fat transfer or implants.
alloClae may be appropriate for patients who:
A consultation is required to determine whether alloClae is safe and appropriate for your body, goals, and medical history.
Dr. Alan Durkin is a double board-certified plastic surgeon with extensive experience in body contouring, aesthetic surgery, injectable treatments, and regenerative aesthetics. At Ocean Drive, patients are evaluated with a surgical and non-surgical perspective, which helps determine whether alloClae, fat transfer, implants, body contouring, or another approach is the best fit.
For some patients, alloClae may be the right solution. For others, a surgical procedure or combination treatment may create a better result. The goal is to recommend the treatment that fits your anatomy and the level of improvement you want.

Patients may notice an immediate improvement in volume and contour after alloClae treatment. Some swelling is expected early on, so the initial appearance may change as the area settles.
Final results vary by patient and depend on the treatment area, amount of product used, tissue quality, and individual healing response.
During your consultation, Dr. Durkin will discuss realistic expectations based on your anatomy and goals.