Core Aesthetics offers forehead 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.
If you are in Noble Park and your forehead lines are starting to stick around even when your face is relaxed, you have probably had that moment.
“Okay. Maybe it is time to look into this.”
That is usually the starting point for most people. Not a crisis. Just a quiet realisation that something has shifted and you would like to do something about it. The good news is that forehead line treatment, done well, does not change your face. It softens it.
Why Your Forehead Lines Are There
Short answer: it is not just one thing.
Forehead lines are usually a combination of repeated muscle movement over years, collagen loss as you get older, sun exposure (significant in Australia), skin quality and how your specific anatomy responds to all of the above.
Most people have a mix of dynamic lines that appear during expression and static lines that stay visible at rest even when nothing is moving. This distinction matters because it affects what treatment can realistically achieve for your specific situation.
What Good Treatment Actually Looks Like
This is where a lot of clinics get it wrong.
A good outcome
Your forehead looks smoother and more rested. You still have natural expression. Your brows are not heavy or lowered. Nobody asks what you have had done.
A not so good outcome
Overdone and stiff. Brows sitting lower than before. Forehead that looks wrong in the context of the rest of your face.
The difference is assessment, dosing and restraint. Not just the product.
What Treatment Actually Involves
The frontalis is the broad muscle that runs across your forehead. Every time you raise your brows, it contracts. Over years, that repeated movement creates the horizontal lines you are looking at.
Treatment uses a prescription injectable product to temporarily reduce the contractile force of this muscle. Less repeated folding means the skin gets a chance to smooth. Lines soften. New creasing is reduced.
It is not permanent. The effect lasts three to four months, then the muscle gradually returns to its previous level of activity. And importantly: the goal is not to immobilise your forehead. The goal is a rested, natural version of you.
Why Forehead Treatment Requires More Care Than Other Areas
The frontalis is the only muscle in your face that lifts your brows. If it is overtreated, the brows can drop. This is one of the most common errors in anti wrinkle treatment and one of the most visible.
This is why Corey always assesses the full upper face before treating any part of it. Forehead, frown lines, brow position and the relationship between the muscles all need to be seen together. Treating the forehead in isolation, without understanding what the rest of the upper face is doing, leads to results that look unbalanced.
Read more about forehead lines treatment at Core Aesthetics and about anti wrinkle treatment generally.
What Happens at Your Consultation
The consultation at Core Aesthetics is not a quick “yes, let us go”.
Corey Anderson, AHPRA registered nurse (NMW0001047575, registered since January 1996), will watch how your forehead moves at rest and during expression, assess your brow height, shape and symmetry, look at how the forehead and frown muscles interact, discuss what you want to achieve and give you an honest recommendation based on what he actually finds at the assessment.
Sometimes that recommendation is less treatment than you came in expecting. Sometimes the best advice is to start conservatively and review at two weeks. Sometimes it is to address another area before the forehead.
There is no obligation to proceed. No treatment happens without your fully informed consent. Read about what to expect at a consultation at Core Aesthetics and about what first time clients can expect.
About Noble Park
Noble Park is one of Greater Dandenong’s most accessible and well connected suburbs. Princes Highway is the main commercial spine, Noble Park station sits on the Pakenham line for easy rail access, and the Noble Park Aquatic Centre is a genuine community hub that reflects the suburb’s practical, family oriented character.
The community here is diverse and values clear information over sales pressure. Noble Park’s position between Springvale and Dandenong gives it a natural hub quality in the broader corridor. The suburb is part of Greater Dandenong’s ongoing investment in renewal, and its residents tend to make decisions based on substance rather than marketing.
Getting Here from Noble Park
From Noble Park Post Office on Princes Highway, Core Aesthetics is approximately 18 minutes by car via Springvale Road north to Clayton Road west to Atherton Road, around 10.5 kilometres.
If you prefer the train, Noble Park station is on the Pakenham line. Take the train toward the city and get off at Oakleigh station. The clinic at 12A Atherton Road is a short walk from Oakleigh station. The clinic is open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment, and street parking is available along Atherton Road and surrounding streets.
If you are considering forehead wrinkle treatment and unsure whether it suits your specific presentation, a consultation is where that assessment happens. Book a consultation at Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh.
Why Noble Park Clients Choose Core Aesthetics
Consistent clinical approach
There are a lot of clinics offering anti wrinkle treatment in Melbourne. Very few focus on natural outcomes and honest advice over volume.
Core Aesthetics is a sole practitioner clinic. Corey Anderson assesses you and treats you personally at every appointment. There is no handoff to a different injector. No junior staff. No upselling. The same experienced clinician for every visit, from initial consultation through to ongoing treatment and review.
AHPRA registered practitioner
Or put simply: you will get honest advice, even if that means doing less than you came in expecting.
Corey has held continuous nursing registration since January 1996. His registration (NMW0001047575) is publicly verifiable at coreaesthetics.com.au/verify before you book. For Noble Park residents who make decisions based on clear information, this matters. Read about what questions to ask before booking a cosmetic injector and about red flags to watch for when choosing a clinic.
Nearby Areas and Related Reading
Core Aesthetics serves clients from Noble Park and surrounding suburbs including Springvale, Keysborough and Dingley Village.
- Why choose an AHPRA registered nurse for cosmetic injectables
- Patient safety and informed consent at Core Aesthetics
- First time anti wrinkle treatment: what to expect
Book your forehead consultation at Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh.
Serving Noble Park and surrounding Melbourne suburbs. Open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment.
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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.
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.
Clinical References
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.
