For Burwood East patients, forehead wrinkle consultation should focus on horizontal forehead movement, brow support, eyelid context and whether the upper face needs a narrower assessment than a broad wrinkle page. The appointment begins with assessment, not an automatic treatment decision.
Why This Local Page Exists
This support page should keep a precise job: forehead movement and brow support. It should not own every wrinkle query or every upper face concern.
The Burwood East page is useful for travel, privacy, timing and review planning. It does not diagnose the concern, rank suburbs or change clinical suitability.
Use it to prepare a better consultation question and to choose the right hub or support page before booking.
Local Context And Review Planning
This support page should own the highway route and a specific upper face concern. If the search is broader, inner east, another eastern suburb or city level, another page should answer. Signal Meaning Best next step Burwood Highway, Burwood One, Blackburn Road or Middleborough Road This is the highway route for a forehead movement and brow support question. Use this page. The concern is broad wrinkle treatment Mixed visible line concerns should start with the broad local owner. Read the broad local wrinkle page ..
Before booking, check current traffic, parking or public transport. A useful consultation needs enough time for assessment and questions rather than a faster cosmetic decision.
What Corey Checks Before Any Treatment Discussion
This table is general information only. It explains the assessment logic but cannot decide suitability without an individual consultation.
| Assessment question | What Corey checks | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Is the line movement related? | Forehead lift, resting creases, brow position and what happens when expression relaxes. | Movement lines and resting creases may need different discussion. |
| Is the forehead supporting the brow? | Brow height, eyelid heaviness, forehead compensation and frown contribution. | Planning around the forehead alone can miss why the muscle is active. |
| Is the broader wrinkle page better? | Mixed concerns, eye area lines, frown lines and uncertainty about which area leads. | A support page should not compete with the broad local page. |
| Is timing suitable? | Events, travel, recent treatment, skin irritation and review access. | Forehead decisions should not be rushed. |
How The Assessment Stays Narrow
Corey Anderson RN reviews forehead movement, brow position, eyelid support, frown contribution, lines at rest, skin quality, previous treatment, medical history, expectations, timing and review access.
The forehead can help hold the brows. That is why assessment needs more than checking whether a horizontal line exists.


When Waiting Or Referral May Be Better
Waiting may be better when forehead movement is supporting the brow, when eyelid heaviness is part of the picture, when prior treatment has not settled or when the concern is not clearly forehead led.
The safer next step may be broad wrinkle consultation, frown assessment, review later, referral or no cosmetic treatment.
Risks, Limits And Consent
Relevant risks and limits can include bruising, swelling, tenderness, asymmetry, dissatisfaction, delayed settling, altered expression or balance, and rare but serious complications depending on the pathway discussed.
Consent should include alternatives, costs, aftercare, expected review access, uncertainty and the option of doing nothing. Booking is not consent, and consultation is not an obligation to proceed.


What To Bring
Bring current medicines, allergies, relevant medical history, previous cosmetic treatment dates, upcoming events, travel plans and questions you want answered. Bring records from another clinician if they are relevant and available.
Older photos can help show gradual change, but they do not set a result target. The aim is to understand suitability, limits and risk before deciding whether anything should happen.
Which Page Should You Read Next?
Useful next pages include forehead wrinkle treatment, forehead lines explained, frown line consultation, wrinkle treatment Melbourne. For safety decisions, read patient safety in aesthetic consultation and how informed consent works.
If the concern changes while reading, choose the page that matches the actual assessment question rather than the broadest keyword.


Is this for you?
Consider booking a consultation if
- Adults near Burwood East wanting forehead line and brow position assessment before treatment discussion
- Patients who want a consultation-first explanation of movement lines, resting lines, risk and consent
- People open to waiting, referral, review later or no treatment where that is safer
- Patients who want to verify Corey Anderson RN and the Oakleigh clinic before booking
This may not be for you if
- People seeking treatment without assessment, consent or risk discussion
- People with urgent medical symptoms, active infection, acute swelling or rapidly changing skin concerns
- People wanting a fixed cosmetic change before brow position and movement are assessed
- People seeking advice for someone who cannot provide informed consent for elective cosmetic care
Suitability is confirmed at consultation. This list is general guidance, not a substitute for clinical assessment.
Frequently asked questions
Why does Corey check the brows and eyelids?
The forehead can help support brow position. Corey checks whether forehead movement is useful support, whether eyelid heaviness is part of the picture and whether frown activity is changing the line pattern before discussing any next step.
How is this different from the broad local wrinkle page?
The broad page handles mixed visible line concerns and first step questions. This page should only own forehead movement and brow support intent. Use the broad wrinkle page when the concern is not clearly forehead led.
Why does Burwood East have its own page?
The local page helps with travel, privacy, timing and review planning. It does not diagnose a concern or change clinical suitability. The main service page remains the broader query owner, while this page has a narrower local preparation role.
Can treatment happen on the same day?
Some adults may be suitable for same day treatment discussion, but it is not automatic. Corey first needs to assess suitability, explain relevant risks and alternatives, confirm informed consent and decide whether proceeding is clinically appropriate.
Can Corey recommend waiting or no treatment?
Yes. Waiting, referral, review later or no treatment may be recommended when the concern is mild, expectations are unclear, timing is poor, risk outweighs likely benefit, symptoms need another pathway or more information is needed.
What should I bring to the appointment?
Bring current medicines, allergies, relevant medical history, previous cosmetic treatment dates, upcoming events, travel plans and questions you want answered. Bring records from another clinic or clinician if they are relevant and available.
How can I verify the clinic before booking?
Core Aesthetics lists Corey Anderson as a Registered Nurse with Ahpra registration NMW0001047575. Patients can use the Verify Core Aesthetics page, the clinic contact details and the Ahpra public register to check practitioner and clinic information before booking.
Is this page personal medical advice?
No. This page is general information for adults considering consultation. It cannot diagnose a concern, confirm suitability, replace urgent care or recommend treatment. Personal advice requires an individual assessment with a qualified health practitioner.