
Back(side) from the dead! Women chasing the perfect body are pumping ‘ethically sourced’ cadaver fat into boobs and butts: ‘We’re recycling’
NY Post
Stacey was at the top of her game in poshness and pizzazz. But when it came to cutting a curvy hourglass figure, the svelte NYC siren came in dead last.
Until she spent nearly $45,000 getting her hips and rear pumped full of a dead person’s donor fat, that is.
“It can sound jarring at first,” Stacey, 34, a married financial specialist, told The Post. “But when you look at it scientifically, cadaver donor tissue [the process of removing bone, skin, and tendons from a deceased donor] has been used in medicine for decades.”
The Manhattanite, who asked that her last name be withheld, used the harvested human remains for a mini-Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). She also relied on the borrowed goods to fill her hip dips — and to revise a botched liposuction job on her inner left thigh.
“It’s highly regulated and ethically sourced,” she raved of the donations from the dearly departed. “It’s like we’re recycling.”
Sure, it’s not turning empty soda cans into airplane parts. But giving new life to the fallen fat is how AlloClae — a glamorous, albeit ghoulish, new advancement in non-surgical cosmetic enhancements — is helping slim centerfolds in NYC and beyond achieve the BBLs and boob jobs of their wildest dreams.
