Core Aesthetics offers anti wrinkle treatment for Noble Park residents at their Oakleigh clinic, approximately 18 minutes from Noble Park Post Office. All treatment individually assessed by Corey Anderson, AHPRA registered nurse NMW0001047575.
Facial changes over time are rarely caused by a single factor. Volume reduces in some areas while redistributing in others. Muscle activity deepens lines that were once intermittent. Structural support shifts gradually in ways that affect the overall balance of the face.
This is why the assessment at Core Aesthetics comes before the recommendation, not after it. Noble Park clients who book a consultation for anti wrinkle treatment receive a full facial evaluation before any plan is discussed. What the concern actually is, what is driving it, and whether anti wrinkle treatment is the right response, all of this is established at consultation before any treatment is considered.
What Anti Wrinkle Treatment Does
Prescription anti wrinkle product is placed into specific facial muscles to temporarily reduce their contraction strength. The muscles that create expression lines, the frontalis (forehead), orbicularis oculi (crows feet), corrugator and procerus (frown lines), and others, pull with less force. The lines they produce soften.
What individual assessment determines
In areas where lines are early and dynamic (only visible with expression), treatment prevents them from deepening over time. In areas where lines have become static (visible even at rest), treatment softens them gradually over the course of consistent appointments.
The treatment is not permanent. Effects typically last three to four months, depending on the individual and the area treated. This is also what makes it low risk: if the result is not exactly right, it resolves within that timeframe.
Who Benefits Most from Anti Wrinkle Treatment
Anti wrinkle treatment is appropriate across a wide age range and serves different purposes at different stages:
What matters most
Late 20s to mid 30s
Preventative treatment before lines become static. Reduce the depth of creasing before it is etched permanently into the skin.
Mid 30s to late 40s
Softening of established expression lines. Maintaining natural expression while reducing the appearance of tiredness or stress.
50s and beyond
Ongoing management of expression lines in combination with filler or other approaches. Supporting a natural, refreshed appearance over time.
About Noble Park
Noble Park is a vibrant, diverse suburb in Melbourne’s south east, anchored by Noble Park Station on the Pakenham line and the busy commercial strip on Princes Highway. It has a strong multicultural identity and a community that is practical about where it spends its money. For Noble Park residents, making the drive to Oakleigh for quality professional services is a regular occurrence.
Noble Park clients at Core Aesthetics tend to prioritise value: clear outcomes, honest advice, and a treatment approach that delivers what was discussed at consultation. Many come in for anti wrinkle treatment as a first step, having seen the results on family or friends in the area and wanting the same quality of clinical care.
The Core Aesthetics Consultation Process
Corey Anderson conducts every anti wrinkle consultation at Core Aesthetics personally. He assesses the face at rest and during expression, reviews your medical history and any prior treatments, and identifies which areas are genuinely contributing to the concern you have described.
What happens in the appointment
He discusses the appropriate dose range for your individual muscle activity, explains the realistic expected outcome and how the treatment interacts with other areas of the face, and recommends a conservative starting point. A two week review is standard after every first treatment in a new area, allowing for confirmation or minor adjustment.
“The best result is the one where people notice you look well, not that you have had treatment.”
Areas Available for Treatment
At Core Aesthetics, anti wrinkle treatment can be assessed and performed across the following areas:
- Forehead horizontal lines
- Frown lines (glabella, 11s)
- Crows feet
- Brow shape and position
- Bunny lines
- Masseter (jaw slimming)
- Chin dimpling
- Neck bands (platysmal bands)
- Hyperhidrosis (underarm sweating)
All areas are assessed individually. Recommendations are based on what is clinically appropriate for your face, not on a standard package.
Getting to Core Aesthetics from Noble Park
From Noble Park, take Princes Highway west toward Clayton, then north on Warrigal Road to Oakleigh. Alternatively, the Pakenham train line runs directly from Noble Park through to Oakleigh, making public transport a convenient option.
Book online at coreaesthetics.com.au or call 0491 706 705. The clinic is at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166, with on street parking available.
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General Information Only. This article is general in nature and does not replace a consultation with a qualified health practitioner. Treatment outcomes, suitability and risks vary by individual. Any medical or prescription treatment options can only be discussed and provided where clinically appropriate following an individual assessment.
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Maintenance Appointments: Building on a Good Foundation
Anti wrinkle treatment is not a one time intervention. It is a regular maintenance commitment that builds in effectiveness over time for many clients. Consistent treatment every three to four months keeps muscle activity at a level where lines do not deepen significantly between appointments. Over time, some clients find that muscles soften gradually and longer intervals become possible.
At Core Aesthetics, Corey Anderson builds a treatment history with each client. This history informs subsequent appointments: what dose worked well last time, whether duration was as expected, whether any adjustment is warranted. Over time, the treatment becomes more precisely calibrated to the individual because the data from previous sessions is factored in.
For clients from Noble Park, consistent access to a local, single practitioner clinic makes this ongoing relationship practical. Maintenance appointments are typically shorter than initial consultations and can fit comfortably into a standard weekday or weekend schedule.
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
The first appointment at Core Aesthetics is always a consultation. Not a treatment session. Not a booking that assumes treatment will happen on the day. A clinical assessment.
Corey Anderson spends the first part of the appointment taking your history. He asks about what has prompted you to explore treatment, your medical background including any medications or supplements, any prior cosmetic treatments and where they were performed, and what outcome you are hoping for.
He then assesses the face. He looks at you at rest, asks you to make specific expressions, and looks at how the muscles move and how the skin responds. He notes where lines are dynamic (only visible in motion), where they have become static (visible at rest), and what the relationship is between different areas of the face.
After the assessment, he gives you his findings. He explains what he is seeing and what he thinks is driving it, discusses what treatment can realistically address, and describes what a conservative starting approach would look like. He answers your questions directly.
No treatment is performed on the day of the initial consultation. This is a deliberate structure, not a formality. It ensures the recommendation is based on assessment, not on what the appointment is logistically set up to deliver.
About Corey Anderson
Corey Anderson is an AHPRA registered nurse (NMW0001047575) who has held clinical registration since January 1996. That is nearly three decades of clinical practice, all of it personally applied to every consultation and treatment at Core Aesthetics.
He is the sole practitioner at the clinic. He conducts every assessment. He performs every treatment. He reviews every client at two weeks. The continuity of care across the patient relationship is total, not distributed across a rotation of practitioners.
His AHPRA registration can be verified at any time via the public register at ahpra.gov.au or through the verification page at coreaesthetics.com.au/verify.
Booking Your Consultation
To book a consultation at Core Aesthetics from Noble Park, visit coreaesthetics.com.au and use the online booking link, or call 0491 706 705. You can also email support@coreaesthetics.com.au.
Initial consultations are typically 30 to 45 minutes. You will need to come with no makeup if possible, and be prepared to discuss your medical history and prior treatments. Wear your normal expression, not a relaxed or posed face, so the muscle activity pattern can be assessed accurately.
The clinic is at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. On street parking is available directly on Atherton Road and the surrounding streets. Oakleigh Station on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines is a short walk from the clinic for clients travelling by public transport.
AHPRA Registration: NMW0001047575 (Nurse, registered since January 1996) | Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh VIC 3166
All prescription treatments are assessed and administered by an AHPRA registered health practitioner. Suitability is determined individually at consultation.
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General Information Only. This article is general in nature and does not replace a consultation with a qualified health practitioner. Treatment outcomes, suitability and risks vary by individual. Any medical or prescription treatment options can only be discussed and provided where clinically appropriate following an individual assessment. Last reviewed April 2026 by Corey Anderson, Core Aesthetics.
