Wrinkle Treatments

Wrinkle Treatment Camberwell

A Camberwell wrinkle consultation considers movement, expression, skin quality, suitability and risks before any conservative treatment plan is discussed.

Quick summary

For Camberwell patients, wrinkle treatment at Core Aesthetics begins with a consultation in Oakleigh. Corey Anderson RN assesses movement lines, resting creases, skin quality, expression, brow position, facial balance, medical history, suitability and risks before discussing whether conservative treatment planning, waiting or another pathway is appropriate.

Wrinkle Treatment For Camberwell Patients

Camberwell patients considering wrinkle treatment often want a careful answer to a simple question: can the concern be assessed without losing the character of normal expression?

At Core Aesthetics, the consultation starts there. Corey Anderson RN reviews movement lines, resting creases, skin quality, facial balance, medical history, expectations and risk factors before discussing whether treatment planning is appropriate.

The goal is not a frozen look. The goal is a clinically responsible decision.

Conservative Does Not Mean Guesswork

Conservative planning is not the same as doing the least possible or avoiding treatment altogether. It means assessing how the face moves, where support is needed, where restraint matters and whether proceeding is appropriate.

Corey considers the surrounding facial pattern before discussing any plan because one area can influence another. A forehead concern, for example, may involve brow position, frown activity and eye-area compensation.

Expression Is Part Of The Assessment

Wrinkle concerns are not assessed only at rest. Corey looks at expression, asymmetry, brow movement, frown strength, eye-area movement and the way the face returns to neutral.

This matters for patients who want a softer look without feeling unlike themselves. Treatment planning cannot assure a particular expression, but assessment can reduce avoidable surprises and support more measured choices.

Movement Lines, Resting Creases And Skin Quality

Movement lines appear during expression. Resting creases remain visible when the face is relaxed. Skin-quality concerns may include texture, dryness, surface change, sun exposure history or creasing that is not mainly movement-driven.

Those differences affect what can reasonably be discussed. If skin quality is the main issue, wrinkle treatment may not be the right first conversation.

The consultation separates what is movement-related from what may need another pathway.

Forehead, Frown And Eye-Area Balance

The upper face works as a connected system. Forehead lines may relate to brow lifting. Frown lines may sit between the brows but influence overall expression. Eye-area lines can relate to smiling, squinting, skin quality and natural asymmetry.

Corey assesses these areas together before discussing options. Planning one area without considering the others can increase the risk of heaviness, imbalance or an expression that feels too restricted.

What Corey Reviews Before Any Plan

A Camberwell wrinkle consultation may include facial movement, resting creases, brow position, eye-area movement, frown pattern, skin quality, previous cosmetic treatment, current medicines or supplements, health history, allergies, upcoming commitments, expectations and informed consent.

Corey also explains what treatment cannot promise. Individual response varies, and treatment planning cannot assure a specific appearance, degree of softening, duration or maintenance pattern.

Same Day Treatment May Be Discussed

Core Aesthetics is consultation led, not treatment avoidant. Some adults may be suitable for treatment on the same day as consultation, but only after Corey has assessed the concern, explained relevant risks and limitations, confirmed informed consent and decided that proceeding is clinically appropriate.

Same day treatment is not assumed. If expression needs more assessment, expectations need more discussion, timing is unsuitable or waiting is the better clinical decision, treatment should not proceed.

When Restraint Means Waiting

Waiting may be recommended if previous treatment is still settling, if the concern is mainly skin quality, if an upcoming event leaves too little room for review, if the area is irritated or if the desired change is not realistic for wrinkle treatment.

Another pathway may be more suitable where the issue is texture, pigmentation, laxity, medical skin change or a concern outside the scope of cosmetic care at Core Aesthetics.

Restraint only has value when it changes the recommendation when needed.

Risks, Limits And Consent

Wrinkle treatment planning carries risks that should be discussed before any decision is made. These may include bruising, swelling, tenderness, headache, asymmetry, brow heaviness, eyelid heaviness, a response that feels too restrictive or a result that differs from what was expected.

Risk depends on anatomy, treatment history, medicines, health factors, timing and individual response. Consent is only meaningful when these limits are understood, including the possibility that treatment may be delayed, modified or declined.

Review Supports Conservative Planning

If treatment proceeds, review helps assess comfort, expression, symmetry and whether the plan settled as expected. This is especially useful when treating a new area or when a patient has had previous treatment elsewhere.

Review is not a decorative extra. It is part of the clinical pathway that helps keep future decisions more informed.

Connected Reading For Camberwell Patients

If expression is your main concern, the facial expression guide is useful. If you are comparing wrinkle and volume concerns, the volume versus wrinkle treatment guide may help clarify the difference. The treatment areas guide, suitability page, safety consultation page, aftercare guide and review guide explain the broader pathway.

The forehead wrinkle treatment Camberwell page is more specific if horizontal forehead lines or brow movement are the main concern.

Next Step

If you are from Camberwell and want a measured discussion about wrinkle treatment, book a consultation with Corey to assess movement, expression, skin quality, suitability, risks and whether treatment on the day may be appropriate.

The consultation gives restraint a practical job: helping you decide what should happen, and what should not.

Is this for you?

Consider booking a consultation if

  • Adults from Camberwell who want wrinkle concerns assessed before deciding whether treatment is appropriate
  • People who want expression, brow position and facial balance considered before treatment planning
  • People who value conservative consultation and realistic expectation setting
  • People who are open to monitoring, waiting or not proceeding if that is the safer recommendation

This may not be for you if

  • People seeking a promised cosmetic outcome or a same day decision without assessment
  • People who are not adults seeking elective cosmetic care
  • People who are pregnant, trying to conceive or breastfeeding and seeking elective cosmetic treatment
  • People with active infection, irritated skin, unhealed skin or unresolved medical concerns in the area to be assessed

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

Frequently asked questions

Is wrinkle treatment suitable for everyone from Camberwell?

No. Suitability depends on the concern, movement pattern, resting creases, skin quality, medical history, previous treatment, medicines, expectations and risk factors. Corey may recommend treatment planning, monitoring, waiting, another pathway or not proceeding.

Will wrinkle treatment change my expression?

It can if treatment is not planned carefully or if surrounding movement is not assessed. Corey reviews expression, brow position, frown activity and facial balance before discussing whether treatment is suitable.

What does conservative planning mean?

Conservative planning means assessment-led decision-making, cautious treatment discussion and respect for normal expression. It does not mean treatment is always avoided. It means treatment is only discussed when the clinical assessment supports it.

Are resting creases treated the same as movement lines?

No. Movement lines appear during expression, while resting creases remain when the face is relaxed. Resting creases can be assessed, but expectations need to be more careful because skin quality and crease depth may limit the degree of change.

Can treatment happen on the same day as consultation?

Sometimes, but same day treatment is not assumed. It is only considered if Corey decides it is clinically appropriate, risks and limitations have been explained, informed consent is clear and there is no reason to delay or decline treatment.

How do I know whether my concern is wrinkle-related or volume-related?

How is this different from the Camberwell forehead page?

This page covers broader wrinkle consultation and expression assessment. The Camberwell forehead page is more specific to horizontal forehead lines, brow position and forehead-related planning.

What should I bring to a wrinkle consultation from Camberwell?

Bring details of previous cosmetic treatments, current medicines or supplements, relevant health history, upcoming commitments and a clear description of when the concern appears. Photos can help explain the concern, but suitability is assessed in person.

Clinical references

  1. TGA: Advertising health services and cosmetic injections FAQ
  2. Ahpra: Cosmetic procedure advertising guidelines

Written and reviewed by Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575 · Reviewed May 2026 · Consultation required · TGA & AHPRA compliant

Begin With A Conversation

Book your consultation.

No commitment, no pressure. A considered first step toward understanding what is and isn’t right for you.

Book Consultation

Elegance, Perfected.