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A new U.S. cosmetic trend uses processed fat from deceased donors for body enhancements, raising ethical and safety concerns.
A new cosmetic trend called AlloClae is emerging in the U.S., using purified fat from donated deceased individuals for procedures like Brazilian butt lifts and breast implants.
The fat is processed to remove contaminants and is promoted as a safer, biocompatible alternative to synthetic implants or autologous fat transfers.
While some clinics offer the procedure amid rising demand, it has sparked ethical concerns over consent, donor transparency, and long-term safety, with no standardized regulations in place.
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Una nueva tendencia cosmética de EE.UU. utiliza grasa procesada de donantes fallecidos para mejorar el cuerpo, lo que plantea preocupaciones éticas y de seguridad.