The Future of Fat Harvesting Is Here
Alma BeautiFill with Cellfie technology represents a paradigm shift in autologous fat transfer. Closed-loop harvesting, 33MHz Vortex processing, and VEGA delivery — engineered for maximum cell viability and superior clinical outcomes.
Why Tightening Devices Are Losing Momentum
The aesthetic marketplace is saturated with 'tightening' technologies. Patients have become desensitized to the term and are gravitating toward treatments that combine structural change, tissue preservation, and regeneration.
Non-Invasive Fat Reduction Down 40%
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, noninvasive fat reduction procedures — including CoolSculpting, Vanquish, and Kybella — have declined by a dramatic 40%. Patients are seeking more meaningful, structural results.
Fat Grafting Market Growing at 7.74% CAGR
The autologous fat grafting market is projected to reach $476.83 million by 2035, driven by patient demand for natural, regenerative approaches that offer lasting structural improvement rather than temporary tightening.
What Patients Are Gravitating Toward
Structural Change
Real volumetric improvement, not just surface-level tightening effects that fade.
Tissue Preservation
Techniques that work with the body's natural architecture rather than destroying tissue.
Regeneration
Treatments leveraging the body's own regenerative capacity through stem cells and growth factors.
BeautiFill: A Complete Ecosystem
The first all-in-one laser-based liposuction and body contouring platform. BeautiFill combines harvesting, processing, and delivery into a single closed-loop system.
Cellfie Harvesting
Closed-loop system with honeycombing technique preserves adipocytes and stromal vascular fraction intact. No centrifugation, no aggressive handling.
33MHz Vortex Processing
Targeted frequency separates fluid, debris, and oil while preserving the extracellular matrix and regenerative components for superior graft uptake.
VEGA Delivery
Vortex Emulsification Generated Autografts produce smaller, uniform fat particles that flow easily through cannulas for maximum cell survival.