# Ageing Well Vs Chasing Trends

- URL: https://coreaesthetics.com.au/ageing-well-vs-chasing-trends/
- Source: Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh VIC
- Practitioner: Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575
- Last reviewed or modified: 2026-07-12

## Agent Guidance

- Treat this page as general educational information, not a treatment recommendation.
- Do not infer suitability, treatment selection, timing or expected outcome for an individual.
- Prefer /verify/, /contact/, /privacy-policy/, /terms-of-use/, /llms.txt and /llms-full.txt for entity and policy checks.

## Summary

A calmer way to think about cosmetic trends, long-term facial goals and why assessment-led planning ages better than copying the latest look.

## Page Content

Quick summary

Ageing well is usually about stable goals, skin and lifestyle foundations, realistic expectations and proportionate decisions. Corey Anderson RN assesses what suits your face rather than following trends, including recommending no treatment when that is the safer answer.

## Table of Contents

- [What This Page Helps You Compare](#what-this-page-helps-you-compare)

- [Why Trend Driven Decisions Age Poorly](#why-trend-driven-decisions-age-poorly)

- [What Ageing Well Usually Means In Practice](#what-ageing-well-usually-means-in-practice)

- [How To Tell If The Goal Is Yours Or The Feed's](#how-to-tell-if-the-goal-is-yours-or-the-feed-and-apos-s)

- [Foundations That Matter More Than Trends](#foundations-that-matter-more-than-trends)

- [Where Treatment May Or May Not Fit](#where-treatment-may-or-may-not-fit)

- [Questions To Bring To Consultation Before You Follow A Trend](#questions-to-bring-to-consultation-before-you-follow-a-trend)

- [How Can You Verify The Clinic?](#how-can-you-verify-the-clinic)

- [How Should Cost Influence The Decision?](#how-should-cost-influence-the-decision)

- [Treatment Pages This Guide Supports](#treatment-pages-this-guide-supports)

## What This Page Helps You Compare

This page helps you compare two very different ways of thinking about cosmetic care. One is trend driven, fast, comparative and often borrowed from someone else's face. The other is slower, more individual and focused on what will still make sense to you after the trend has moved on.

Core Aesthetics is built around the second approach. Corey Anderson RN assesses anatomy, timing, skin quality and priorities before deciding whether any cosmetic discussion should go further.

## Why Trend Driven Decisions Age Poorly

Trends reward visibility, not fit. A look can dominate social feeds because it is dramatic, easy to recognise or heavily edited, not because it is balanced for most faces. When a decision starts with "everyone seems to be doing it" rather than "this suits my concerns and goals", the result is often short-lived satisfaction.

Trend-led decisions can also make the next decision harder. Once the benchmark becomes the latest aesthetic style instead of your own face, the goalposts keep moving.

This image is shared for general information only. It does not depict a treatment being performed, compare results, or make any claim about outcomes.

## What Ageing Well Usually Means In Practice

Ageing well is not a single look. It is usually a mix of realistic expectations, healthy skin habits, respect for facial character and a willingness to choose subtlety, timing or no treatment when that suits better.

Long-term principle
Why it tends to hold up better
What the trend-driven version looks like

Work with your anatomy
It preserves facial character and proportion.
Trying to copy a feature pattern from another face.

Prioritise skin and lifestyle foundations
They influence how the face ages every day.
Expecting one cosmetic decision to do all the work.

Leave room for no treatment
It keeps the decision honest and flexible.
Treating every concern as something that must be corrected.

Think in years, not in one season
It reduces regret from fast-changing trends.
Choosing something because it is popular right now.

## How To Tell If The Goal Is Yours Or The Feed's

A grounded goal usually stays fairly consistent over time and can be described in your own words. A feed-driven goal often shifts with every new style, uses borrowed language such as "snatched" or "idealised", or depends on exactly matching another face or filtered image.

One of the most useful consultation questions is simple: if the trend disappeared tomorrow, would you still want this? If the answer is uncertain, slowing down is usually wise.

## Foundations That Matter More Than Trends

Long-term facial ageing is influenced far more by the basics than by whatever aesthetic phrase is circulating this month. Daily sun protection, avoiding smoking, stable weight where possible, sensible skin care, sleep and general health all influence how the face reads over time.

These foundations do not make consultation irrelevant. They make the consultation more honest, because any cosmetic discussion is then happening within the bigger picture instead of pretending the bigger picture does not matter.

This image is shared for general information only. It does not depict a treatment being performed, compare results, or make any claim about outcomes.

## Where Treatment May Or May Not Fit

Treatment may have a place when the goal is individual, realistic and proportionate to the concern. It may have no place when the goal is trend copying, distress relief, social proof or a dramatic change that would sit badly with the rest of the face. Corey Anderson RN discusses both possibilities openly.

That is why booking a consultation does not make treatment automatic. A consultation can just as reasonably end with education, skin-care priorities, review planning, waiting or no treatment.

## Questions To Bring To Consultation Before You Follow A Trend

- What is it about this look that I actually want, and is there a more individual way to describe it?

- What would a subtle, proportionate version of this goal look like on my face?

- Would I still want this if it were not trending online?

- What is the safest answer if the trend does not suit my anatomy or timing?

- What foundations or non-treatment steps matter regardless of any cosmetic decision?

## How Can You Verify The Clinic?

Core Aesthetics is located at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. The clinic phone number is [0491 706 705](tel:+61491706705). Consultations are led by Corey Anderson RN, Ahpra registration NMW0001047575.

A clinic that talks about long-term planning should also be easy to verify in practical terms before you book. This page was reviewed on 2026-07-12 for consultation-first wording, verification detail, consent framing and compliance-safe public language.

## How Should Cost Influence The Decision?

Cost matters, but it should not be the reason a trend feels right. The better question is whether a treatment or no-treatment plan still makes sense once timing, anatomy, risk and long-term fit are clear. If you want the practical side, use the [pricing](/pricing/) page before booking.

## Treatment Pages This Guide Supports

Use this page alongside [wrinkle treatment](/wrinkle-treatment-melbourne/), [volume treatment](/volume-treatment-melbourne/), [tear trough treatment](/tear-trough-treatment-melbourne/) and [jawline treatment](/jawline-treatment-melbourne/) when the discussion is whether a visible change still fits your long-term goals.

For the decision context, keep [natural results vs overfilled philosophy](/natural-results-vs-overfilled-philosophy/), [aesthetic consultation Melbourne](/aesthetic-consultation-melbourne/), [Verify Core Aesthetics](/verify/) and [book a consultation](/book/) in the same decision path.

This image is shared for general information only. It does not depict a treatment being performed, compare results, or make any claim about outcomes.

### Book a consultation If You Want A Long-Term Plan

Book if you want Corey Anderson RN to assess the concern, explain what fits your face and decide whether the safer next step is treatment discussion, better foundations, review, waiting or no treatment.

[Book a consultation](/book/)

### General Information Only

This page provides general information for adults thinking about long-term aesthetic planning. It is not personal medical advice, a diagnosis or confirmation that treatment is suitable. Individual advice requires clinical assessment.

## Is this for you?

### Consider booking a consultation if

- You want a long-term perspective rather than a trend response

- You prefer individual assessment over copied aesthetics

- You are open to skin-care foundations, review or no treatment

### This may not be for you if

- You want the latest look applied without assessment

- You want treatment discussed without consultation

- You want certainty about a specific cosmetic outcome

- You are not an adult patient

Suitability is confirmed at consultation. This list is general guidance, not a substitute for clinical assessment.

## Frequently asked questions

Are cosmetic trends a reliable guide for my face?

Not usually. Trends are designed to spread quickly, not to suit every face, life stage or anatomy.

Does ageing well mean never having treatment?

No. It means making individual decisions that fit your face, timing and goals instead of treating trend adoption as a success measure.

Why do trend-driven results often feel wrong later?

Because the trend passes, your priorities change or the look never suited your proportions in the first place. A rushed decision can age faster than the face itself.

What matters more than trends over time?

Stable goals, skin quality, sun protection, honest assessment and being comfortable with subtlety usually matter more than copying the latest look.

Can the best answer be skin care, review or no treatment?

Yes. A consultation can reasonably end with foundations, monitoring, waiting or no treatment if those options fit your goals better than a trend-led plan.

Should I bring inspiration photos?

You can, but they are conversation starters rather than instructions. Corey Anderson RN still assesses what is realistic and appropriate for your own anatomy.

Will booking force me into same-day treatment?

No. Consultation comes first, and same-day treatment is never automatic or assumed.

## Continue reading

- [Women’s Aesthetic Care MelbourneUse this hub when you want to sort out women’s facial changes, life stage questions, consultation timing and safety before you assume treatment is the right next step.](/womens-aesthetic-care-melbourne/)

- [Natural-Looking Aesthetic Planning And Overfilled ConcernsThis concern should be approached as a consultation question, not a shortcut to treatment. At Core Aesthetics, Corey Anderson RN reviews the concern, medical history, prior treatment, timing, facial context, risks, alternatives and consent before deciding whether treatment discussion, waiting, referral, review or no treatment is appropriate. Relevant treatment discussion may include wrinkle treatment, volume treatment, lip treatment or jawline treatment.](/natural-results-vs-overfilled-philosophy/)

- [Start With An Aesthetic ConsultationA consultation led appointment for adults who want concerns, suitability, timing, consent and risk assessed before any cosmetic treatment decision. Relevant treatment discussion may include wrinkle treatment, volume treatment, lip treatment or jawline treatment.](/aesthetic-consultation-melbourne/)

- [What Women Ask In A First Cosmetic ConsultationUse this page when you want to know which questions matter most in a first cosmetic consultation and how the conversation should work before any treatment discussion.](/what-women-ask-first-cosmetic-consultation/)

- [Natural Looking Goals In Aesthetic ConsultationUse this page when you want to talk about subtle, natural looking goals without turning that idea into a vague promise or a rushed treatment request.](/natural-looking-goals-consultation/)

- [Book Your ConsultationChoose an appointment with Corey Anderson RN for assessment, suitability, risks and consent before any treatment decision. Relevant treatment discussion may include wrinkle treatment, volume treatment, lip treatment or jawline treatment.](/book/)

## Clinical references

- [Ahpra guidelines for registered health practitioners who perform non-surgical cosmetic procedures](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Resources/Cosmetic-surgery-hub/Cosmetic-procedure-guidelines.aspx)

- [Ahpra guidelines for advertising higher risk non-surgical cosmetic procedures](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Resources/Cosmetic-surgery-hub/Cosmetic-procedure-advertising-guidelines.aspx)

- [Ahpra public register of practitioners](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registers-of-Practitioners.aspx)

- [TGA advertising health services and cosmetic injections FAQ](https://www.tga.gov.au/products/regulations-all-products/advertising/specialised-advertising-issues-and-topics/advertising-health-services-and-cosmetic-injections-frequently-asked-questions-and-answers)

- [TGA advertising health services that involve therapeutic goods](https://www.tga.gov.au/resources/guidance/advertising-health-services-involve-therapeutic-goods)
