# Bunny Lines Explained

- URL: https://coreaesthetics.com.au/bunny-lines-explained/
- Source: Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh VIC
- Practitioner: Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575
- Last reviewed or modified: 2026-06-27

## 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.
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## Summary

Bunny lines explained: nasalis muscle, nose scrunch lines, upper-face movement, mirror checks and when assessment or waiting is safer.

## Page Content

Quick summary

Bunny lines are usually movement lines across the upper nose or nose sidewalls. They are often linked to the nasalis muscle, but the nose should not be assessed in isolation. Corey Anderson RN looks at nose scrunching, smile pattern, frown movement, forehead lift, skin quality, prior treatment, timing, expectations and consent before deciding whether treatment discussion, waiting, referral or no treatment is appropriate.

## Table of Contents

- [What Are Bunny Lines?](#what-are-bunny-lines)

- [Nasalis And Nose Scrunch Movement](#nasalis-and-nose-scrunch-movement)

- [Why The Upper Face Is Assessed Together](#why-the-upper-face-is-assessed-together)

- [Movement Clues Corey May Check](#movement-clues-corey-may-check)

- [When Bunny Lines Are Just Movement](#when-bunny-lines-are-just-movement)

- [Previous Treatment Can Change The Pattern](#previous-treatment-can-change-the-pattern)

- [When Waiting Or Referral Is Safer](#when-waiting-or-referral-is-safer)

- [Questions To Ask In Consultation](#questions-to-ask-in-consultation)

- [How This Page Differs From Nearby Pages](#how-this-page-differs-from-nearby-pages)

## What Are Bunny Lines?

Bunny lines are small creases that appear across the bridge or sides of the upper nose when the nose scrunches. The name is informal, but the movement is a real part of facial expression.

They may show when someone smiles, laughs, squints, smells something strong or briefly wrinkles the nose. In many adults they are ordinary movement lines rather than a problem that needs treatment.

## Nasalis And Nose Scrunch Movement

The nasalis muscle is the main anatomy to understand. It sits over the nose and helps create movement that can fold the skin over the upper nose or sidewalls.

That does not mean every line is caused by one muscle alone. Nearby upper-face movement, skin texture, previous treatment and individual expression habits can all change what is visible.

## Why The Upper Face Is Assessed Together

The nose does not move in isolation. A person may scrunch the nose while smiling, squinting, frowning or lifting the brows. The pattern can involve the frown area, forehead, eyelids and smile mechanics.

Corey checks the whole movement pattern so the conversation stays realistic. A narrow upper-nose concern may still need a broader assessment before any treatment discussion makes sense.

## Movement Clues Corey May Check

Use this table to understand why the consultation is more than naming one line.

Observation
What it may suggest
Why it matters

Lines only when scrunching
Movement-led upper nose creasing
May be normal expression or a narrow consultation concern.

Lines with smiling
Smile and nose movement overlap
The nose should be assessed with the smile pattern.

Lines with frowning
Frown area and upper nose movement interact
The bridge of the nose and brow area may need to be reviewed together.

Lines visible at rest
Skin texture, repeated movement or other factors may contribute
Assessment should avoid assuming one simple cause.

New asymmetry or symptoms
May need a medical review pathway
Cosmetic assessment should not replace medical care.

## When Bunny Lines Are Just Movement

Lines that appear only during a strong expression can be a normal part of how the face moves. Normal movement does not automatically need correction, especially if the concern is mild or only visible in a very specific expression.

A consultation can still be useful if the lines bother you, but the first step is understanding the movement pattern rather than assuming treatment is required.

## Previous Treatment Can Change The Pattern

Previous cosmetic treatment in the forehead, frown area, eye area or nose region can change how nearby muscles compensate. This can make upper nose movement more noticeable for some people.

Corey may ask what was treated, when it happened, what changed afterwards and whether the current concern is new, stable or linked to a recent appointment elsewhere.

## When Waiting Or Referral Is Safer

Waiting may be safer when the concern is recent, expectations are unsettled, an event is close, follow-up would be difficult, records from prior treatment are missing or the line is only visible in a strong expression.

Referral may be safer if there is pain, weakness, skin change, sudden asymmetry, breathing concerns or another symptom that needs medical review rather than cosmetic discussion.

Wrinkle and upper-face consultation assessment for consultation planning at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh. Illustrative consultation or assessment image only. Individual anatomy, suitability and treatment response vary. Not a treatment result or before-and-after image.

## Questions To Ask In Consultation

Ask whether the lines are mainly movement, skin texture, prior treatment change or part of a broader upper-face pattern. Ask what would make waiting safer, whether any symptom needs medical review, and what alternatives exist if treatment is not appropriate.

You can also ask which page to read next. Use [bunny line treatment consultation](/bunny-line-treatment/) when you are ready to understand the clinic pathway, or [wrinkle treatment Melbourne consultation](/wrinkle-treatment-melbourne/) for a broader movement-line overview.

Wrinkle and upper-face consultation assessment for consultation planning at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh. Illustrative consultation or assessment image only. Individual anatomy, suitability and treatment response vary. Not a treatment result or before-and-after image.

## How This Page Differs From Nearby Pages

This page explains the term, anatomy and movement pattern behind bunny lines. The [bunny line treatment](/bunny-line-treatment/) page is the treatment-pathway page. For broader decision checks, read [treatment suitability assessment](/treatment-suitability-assessment/), [patient safety before aesthetic decisions](/patient-safety-aesthetic-consultation/) and [how informed consent works](/how-informed-consent-works-aesthetic-consultation/).

For wider facial ageing and movement context, read [skin quality, facial structure or movement lines](/skin-vs-structural-ageing/).

Wrinkle and upper-face consultation assessment for consultation planning at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh. Illustrative consultation or assessment image only. Individual anatomy, suitability and treatment response vary. Not a treatment result or before-and-after image.

### Clinic Details And Verification

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.

Patients can check the [Verify Core Aesthetics](/verify/) page and the Ahpra public register before booking.

### General Information Only

This page provides general anatomy and consultation information for adults. It is not personal medical advice, a diagnosis, urgent care, a treatment recommendation or confirmation that treatment is suitable. Individual advice requires clinical assessment.

## Is this for you?

### Consider booking a consultation if

- Adults wanting to understand bunny lines, nasalis movement and upper nose creases

- Patients preparing questions about nose scrunch lines and nearby upper-face movement

- People deciding whether assessment, waiting, referral or no treatment is safer

### This may not be for you if

- Urgent symptoms, facial weakness, breathing concerns or sudden asymmetry

- Confirming treatment suitability before individual assessment

- Choosing a product, dose or procedure without consultation

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

## Frequently asked questions

What does the term bunny lines mean?

Bunny lines are small creases that appear across the upper nose or along the nose sidewalls when the nose scrunches. The name is informal, but the movement pattern is linked to real facial anatomy.

Which muscle is involved in bunny lines?

The nasalis muscle is the main muscle discussed with bunny lines. Corey also looks at nearby upper-face movement, because frown, forehead, smile and squint patterns can change how the upper nose moves.

Why do bunny lines appear when I scrunch my nose?

Nose scrunching folds the skin over moving muscle. The lines may appear with smiling, laughing, squinting, smelling something strong or making a brief expression. In many adults, this is normal movement.

Are bunny lines always a treatment issue?

No. Some upper nose lines are ordinary expression lines and do not need treatment. A consultation can help separate normal movement, skin texture, nearby muscle patterns, prior treatment effects and personal concern.

Why does Corey assess the upper face as well?

The nose does not move in isolation. Brow tension, frown movement, forehead lift, smile pattern, squinting and skin quality can all affect how upper nose lines appear and whether waiting is the better choice.

Can previous treatment affect bunny lines?

It can. Previous cosmetic treatment in nearby movement areas may change how the upper face compensates. Corey may ask what was done, when it happened and whether movement changed afterwards.

What should I watch in a mirror before consultation?

Notice whether the lines appear only when scrunching, smiling, squinting or frowning, whether they remain at rest, whether they are one-sided, and whether the concern is skin texture, movement or asymmetry.

When would waiting or referral be safer?

Waiting or referral may be safer if symptoms are new, painful, one-sided, linked to skin change, linked to facial weakness, medically unclear, or if expectations, timing or consent are not settled.

Can I book to discuss upper nose movement only?

Yes. A consultation can be used for assessment and questions only. Booking does not mean treatment will be recommended, suitable or performed on the same day.

Is this bunny lines page personal medical advice?

No. This page is general anatomy and consultation information for adults. It cannot diagnose a concern, confirm suitability or replace individual assessment with a qualified health practitioner.

## Continue reading

- [Bunny Lines Treatment Melbourne Upper Nose Line Assessment Melbourne starts with consultation to assess nose scrunch movement, smile balance, frown movement and nearby upper face expression, medical history, suitability, risks and informed consent before any treatment plan is discussed.](/bunny-line-treatment/)

- [Wrinkle Treatment Melbourne Consultation A consultation-first pathway for adults considering wrinkle concerns, facial movement, resting lines, suitability, risks, consent and timing.](/wrinkle-treatment-melbourne/)

- [Skin Quality, Facial Structure Or Movement Lines A consultation led decision guide for understanding whether a concern may relate more to skin quality, facial support, movement or a mix of factors.](/skin-vs-structural-ageing/)

- [Is Treatment Suitable For You? A consultation led explanation of how Corey Anderson RN assesses suitability, consent, risk, timing and whether treatment discussion should proceed.](/treatment-suitability-assessment/)

- [Patient Safety Before Aesthetic Decisions Patient safety starts with suitability, consent, risk discussion, aftercare planning and practitioner accountability before treatment is considered.](/patient-safety-aesthetic-consultation/)

- [How Informed Consent Works In Aesthetic Consultation Consent is not a signature at the end of a conversation. It is the process that lets a patient understand the decision before proceeding.](/how-informed-consent-works-aesthetic-consultation/)

## Clinical references

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

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

- [Anatomy, Head and Neck: Facial Muscles](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493209/)

- [Anatomy, Head and Neck, Nose](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK532870/)

- [Anatomical etiology of bunny lines based on cadaveric dissection and ultrasonographic evaluation](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39711041/)
