# Difference Between Wrinkle And Volume Treatment

- URL: https://coreaesthetics.com.au/difference-between-wrinkle-and-volume-treatment/
- Source: Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh VIC
- Practitioner: Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575
- Last reviewed or modified: 2026-07-12

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- 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

How Core Aesthetics compares wrinkle and volume concerns: movement, structure, skin, prior treatment, suitability, timing and consent.

## Page Content

Quick summary

The difference between wrinkle and volume treatment is usually the starting problem: wrinkle concerns often relate to movement, expression lines, resting lines or skin quality, while volume concerns often relate to structure, support, hollowing, contour or proportion. Many concerns are mixed, so Corey Anderson RN assesses movement, structure, skin, prior treatment, timing, risk and consent before discussing any pathway.

## Table of Contents

- [Movement Versus Structure](#movement-versus-structure)

- [How Corey Sorts The Concern](#how-corey-sorts-the-concern)

- [When A Wrinkle Pathway May Fit](#when-a-wrinkle-pathway-may-fit)

- [When A Volume Pathway May Fit](#when-a-volume-pathway-may-fit)

- [When The Concern Is Mixed](#when-the-concern-is-mixed)

- [Why Photos Are Not Enough](#why-photos-are-not-enough)

- [What If You Have Had Treatment Before?](#what-if-you-have-had-treatment-before)

- [How Risks And Consent Differ](#how-risks-and-consent-differ)

- [Questions To Ask Corey](#questions-to-ask-corey)

- [Where To Read Next](#where-to-read-next)

## Movement Versus Structure

Movement means the concern changes when the face animates, such as frowning, smiling, lifting the brows or clenching. Structure means the concern is more about support, shape, hollowing, flattening or proportion.

This distinction matters because the wrong starting question can lead to the wrong planning conversation.

## How Corey Sorts The Concern

The consultation starts with the concern in the patient's own words, then checks what is visible at rest, what changes with movement and whether skin quality, facial structure or prior treatment may be contributing.

Driver
What Corey looks for
Possible pathway

Movement
Expression change, repeated muscle activity and resting lines.
Wrinkle-focused discussion, waiting or no treatment.

Structure
Support, hollowing, contour, flattening or proportion.
Volume-focused discussion, staged review or no treatment.

Skin quality
Texture, surface change, irritation or skin readiness.
Skin pathway, referral or waiting.

Previous treatment
Dates, records, altered movement or changed facial balance.
Records review, correction review or waiting.

Timing and consent
Events, pressure, uncertainty and review access.
Delay, education only or no treatment.

## When A Wrinkle Pathway May Fit

A wrinkle pathway may be relevant when the concern is strongly linked to expression, repeated movement, visible lines at rest or facial animation. The discussion still needs health history, medicines, allergies, previous treatment, timing, expectations, risks and consent.

Wrinkle treatment discussion is not automatic. Corey may recommend waiting, referral, review later or no treatment if assessment does not support proceeding.

## When A Volume Pathway May Fit

A volume pathway may be relevant when the concern relates to support, hollowing, flattening, contour, proportion or structural change. It should not be treated as simply adding volume.

Corey reviews anatomy, skin quality, movement, medical history, prior treatment, risk, timing and whether doing less or waiting would be the better decision.

## When The Concern Is Mixed

A tired, heavy, flat, lined or unbalanced appearance can have more than one driver. Movement, structure, skin quality, stress, health, normal ageing and previous treatment can all overlap.

When the concern is mixed, Corey may stage the discussion, start with the clearest driver, recommend waiting or explain why treatment is not the right first step.

## Why Photos Are Not Enough

Photos can help describe a concern, but they cannot show full facial movement, touch, health history, symptoms, previous treatment timing, risk tolerance, consent readiness or review access.

They can support consultation. They cannot decide whether wrinkle or volume treatment is suitable.

## What If You Have Had Treatment Before?

Previous treatment can change how movement, structure and skin are interpreted. Bring dates, records, aftercare instructions and product information if available.

If the history is unclear, Corey may recommend records review, correction review, waiting or a narrower consultation before any new treatment discussion continues.

Facial structure 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 comparison image.

## How Risks And Consent Differ

Wrinkle and volume treatment discussions can involve different risks, limits, aftercare and review needs. Those details depend on the area, health history, previous treatment and the pathway being considered.

Consent should cover alternatives, costs, uncertainty, review access and the option of doing nothing.

Facial structure 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 comparison image.

## Questions To Ask Corey

Ask whether the concern is mainly movement, structure, skin quality, previous treatment or timing. Ask what would make treatment unsuitable, whether waiting would make assessment clearer and whether no treatment is the better choice.

Also ask which page or consultation pathway best matches the concern if the first question turns out to be too broad.

Facial structure 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 comparison image.

## Where To Read Next

For broad service context, read [wrinkle treatment Melbourne](/wrinkle-treatment-melbourne/) and [volume and facial structure assessment](/volume-treatment-melbourne/).

For decision support, read [what type of aesthetic consultation do I need](/what-facial-treatments-do-i-need/), [facial volume assessment guide](/what-is-volume-treatment/), [facial ageing assessment pathway](/facial-ageing-treatment-selection/) and [how facial anatomy changes with age](/how-facial-anatomy-changes-with-age/).

### 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 information for adults considering aesthetic consultation. It is not personal medical advice, a diagnosis, urgent care, a treatment recommendation or confirmation that treatment is suitable. Individual advice requires consultation and consent.

[Book a consultation](/book/) if you want Corey Anderson RN to assess whether movement, structure or a mix is driving the concern.

## Is this for you?

### Consider booking a consultation if

- Adults trying to understand whether a concern is movement related, structure related or mixed

- Patients wanting wrinkle and volume options explained after assessment rather than chosen from a menu

- People with prior treatment who need records, timing and suitability reviewed

- Adults open to waiting, referral or no treatment depending on assessment

### This may not be for you if

- Seeking certainty or a promised appearance change before assessment

- Elective cosmetic care for someone who is not an adult

- Seeking treatment without risk discussion and informed consent

- Active infection, unhealed skin or unresolved medical concern 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

What is the difference between wrinkle and volume treatment?

Wrinkle treatment discussion usually starts with movement, expression lines, resting lines and skin quality. Volume treatment discussion usually starts with facial structure, support, hollowing, contour or proportion. Assessment decides whether either pathway is appropriate.

How does movement change the decision?

Movement matters when the concern changes with expression, facial animation or repeated muscle activity. Corey Anderson RN reviews movement at rest and expression before discussing whether treatment planning, waiting or no treatment is appropriate.

How does facial structure change the decision?

Facial structure matters when the concern relates to support, hollowing, flattening, contour or proportion. These concerns need anatomy, skin, timing, previous treatment and suitability reviewed before treatment discussion.

Can one concern involve movement and structure?

Yes. A tired, heavy, flat or lined appearance can involve movement, skin quality, structure, previous treatment, health, timing or expectations. The consultation separates the likely drivers before planning.

Why can photos be misleading for this choice?

Photos cannot show full movement, touch, medical history, previous treatment timing, symptoms, consent readiness or review access. They can support discussion but cannot decide suitability on their own.

Which pathway should be assessed first?

The pathway depends on the main driver of the concern. Corey may start with movement, structure, skin quality, previous treatment or safety questions before deciding whether any treatment discussion should proceed.

Can same-day treatment happen after this assessment?

Same-day treatment is not automatic. It may be inappropriate when information is incomplete, risk is elevated, expectations need more discussion, timing is poor or consent needs more time.

What if I have had wrinkle or volume treatment before?

Bring previous treatment dates, records, aftercare instructions, product information if available and concerns about what changed. Prior treatment can affect whether waiting, review or referral is safer.

Can Corey recommend neither wrinkle nor volume treatment?

Yes. Corey may recommend waiting, skin care discussion, referral, records review, another consultation pathway or no treatment if neither wrinkle nor volume treatment fits the assessment.

Is this wrinkle-versus-volume guide personal medical advice?

No. This page is general information for adults considering consultation. It cannot diagnose a concern, confirm suitability or recommend treatment. Personal advice requires individual assessment and consent.

## Continue reading

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

- [Volume Treatment MelbourneConsultation first guidance for adults who want facial structure, support, previous treatment, timing, suitability and risk assessed before any treatment discussion.](/volume-treatment-melbourne/)

- [Wrinkle Consultation MelbourneA decision readiness page for adults considering wrinkle consultation: when to book, when to wait, what to read first and what questions to bring.](/wrinkle-consultation-melbourne/)

- [Facial Volume Assessment GuideVolume treatment is not a product menu. At Core Aesthetics, it means assessing facial hollowing, flattening, support and proportion concerns before deciding whether any treatment pathway is suitable.](/what-is-volume-treatment/)

- [What Should I Do About A Facial Concern?You do not have to identify a procedure before you can ask a sensible question. Start with the change you have noticed, and Corey can assess its context, the choices worth discussing and whether waiting or another health pathway makes more sense.](/what-facial-treatments-do-i-need/)

- [Facial Ageing Assessment PathwayChoosing a treatment for facial ageing should start with assessment, not a menu. The useful question is what is contributing to the concern, what is safe to address, and whether treatment is appropriate at all.](/facial-ageing-treatment-selection/)

## 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)

- [TGA checklist for cosmetic treatment decisions](https://www.tga.gov.au/resources/explore-topic/cosmetics/cosmetic-injections/cosmetic-injections-checklist)

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

- [Ahpra advertising guidelines](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Resources/Advertising-hub/Advertising-guidelines-and-other-guidance/Advertising-guidelines.aspx)

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