Volufiline: Does It Work? The Derms Weigh In

Isabel Hendrix

In the fast-paced world of skincare trends, one ingredient has surged to the forefront of TikTok’s beauty obsessions: Volufiline. Amid the endless stream of beauty tips and viral product reviews, this topical ingredient has had some users report that their skin quickly appears plumper and smoother, that it feels more elastic, and that their wrinkles are a thing of the past. Additionally, some people have even claimed that volufiline helps tremendously with orbital fat loss, a condition where the under-eye becomes more hollow, which a portion of people experience because of an ingredient called prostaglandin analogs (PGAs), an ingredient commonly found in lash growth serums.

Derived from a fusion of natural plant extracts, Volufiline has quickly filled the Amazon carts of those wishing to avoid filler and Botox, but we have yet to see enough definitive science proving its legitimate efficacy as an alternative to injectables. Curious, we spoke to a few of our favourite dermatologists to find out everything there is to know about Volufiline. Keep scrolling to delve deeper!

What is Volufiline?

Volufiline is a natural plant extract, praised for its potential to mimic the effects of injectables like Botox and filler. “It is believed by some to act as a filler-like ingredient, plumping the skin and promoting volume,” says Dendy Engelman, MD, FACMS, FAAD, board-certified cosmetic dermatologist. However, despite its promising attributes, there is limited clinical research supporting its efficacy.

How does it work?