For Moorabbin patients, forehead wrinkle treatment at Core Aesthetics begins with a consultation in Oakleigh. Corey assesses forehead movement, outer-forehead lines, brow position, facial symmetry, medical history, risks and suitability before any treatment plan is discussed. Same day treatment may be considered for some adults, but only when assessment and consent support proceeding.
Is this for you?
Consider booking a consultation if
- You are an adult in Moorabbin considering forehead wrinkle treatment and want individual assessment first
- You want Corey to assess central and outer forehead movement, brow position and facial symmetry
- You understand that consultation may lead to treatment planning, waiting, referral or no treatment
- You value careful discussion of risks, limitations and suitability before deciding
This may not be for you if
- You want a promised outcome or a treatment decision before assessment
- You are not an adult seeking cosmetic treatment
- You are pregnant, trying to conceive or breastfeeding and are seeking elective aesthetic treatment
- You have an active infection, unhealed skin or an 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
Why do outer forehead lines need careful assessment?
Outer forehead lines sit closer to the lateral brow. Corey assesses brow position, asymmetry and movement before discussing whether treatment is suitable, because this area can influence how the brow feels or sits.
Could forehead treatment affect my brow position?
It can in some patients, which is why brow position is assessed before treatment planning. Existing brow heaviness, asymmetry or reliance on forehead movement can change whether treatment is appropriate.
Are forehead wrinkles always suitable for treatment?
No. Suitability depends on the cause of the lines, brow position, skin quality, medical history, timing, expectations and risk factors. Corey may recommend treatment planning, waiting, referral or not proceeding.
What if my lines are stronger on one side?
Side-to-side difference is common and needs assessment. Corey reviews facial symmetry, brow position and movement patterns so any discussion of treatment includes realistic limits and risk.
Can forehead and frown concerns be assessed together?
Yes. The forehead, brows and frown area interact, so Corey may assess them together even if your main concern is forehead lines. This helps avoid planning around one isolated line.
Can treatment happen on the same day as consultation?
Some adults may be suitable for treatment on the same day, but only after assessment, informed consent and a decision that proceeding is appropriate. A consultation does not mean treatment will occur.
How is this different from the Moorabbin wrinkle page?
This page focuses on forehead lines, outer-forehead movement and brow position. The Moorabbin wrinkle page covers broader wrinkle treatment consultation intent across more than one expression area.
What should I mention if I have had forehead treatment elsewhere?
Tell Corey when it was performed, what area was treated, whether you felt brow heaviness or asymmetry, and whether a review occurred. Previous treatment history can affect timing and suitability.