
Cadaver fat injections ignite ethics debate as GLP-1 era reshapes bodies
A new body-contouring injectable called alloClae uses cadaver fat to restore volume in breasts, buttocks, and face, riding a surge in GLP-1 weight-loss users; it’s marketed as off-the-shelf fat grafting and can be injected in under an hour, but faces regulatory pushback (notably New York license denials) and ethical scrutiny over donor consent, with reports of complications like fat necrosis as demand grows and clinics scale up.