For Mount Waverley patients, frown line treatment at Core Aesthetics begins with a consultation in Oakleigh. Corey assesses between-brow movement, facial symmetry, forehead interaction, brow position, medical history, expectations, risks and suitability before any treatment plan is discussed. Some adults may be suitable for treatment on the day, but booking a consultation does not mean treatment will proceed.
Is this for you?
Consider booking a consultation if
- You are an adult considering frown line treatment near Mount Waverley and want individual assessment before deciding
- You want Corey to assess between-brow movement, symmetry, brow position and forehead interaction
- You understand that consultation may lead to treatment planning, waiting, referral or no treatment
- You value a restrained, clinically responsible discussion of risks, limitations and suitability
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
Is frown line treatment suitable for everyone from Mount Waverley?
No. Suitability depends on individual assessment, medical history, facial movement, brow position, expectations, timing and risk factors. Corey may recommend treatment planning, waiting, review, referral or not proceeding.
Why does symmetry matter in frown line assessment?
The muscles between the brows may not pull evenly. One side can be stronger or sit differently, and brow position can influence planning. Symmetry is assessed so risks, limitations and treatment suitability are discussed realistically.
Can frown line treatment affect brow position?
It can influence how the upper face feels or sits in some patients, which is why Corey assesses brow position, forehead movement and existing asymmetry before any plan is discussed.
How is this different from the Mount Waverley forehead page?
This page focuses on between-brow movement and frown line assessment. The Mount Waverley forehead page focuses on horizontal forehead lines, forehead lifting patterns and brow support.
Are resting frown lines different from movement lines?
Yes. Movement lines appear during expression, while resting lines remain visible when the face is relaxed. Resting lines may involve skin quality, long-standing folding or other factors, so expectations and limitations need careful discussion.
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.
What if I have had frown line treatment elsewhere?
Tell Corey when it was performed, what area was treated, whether you had any unwanted effects and whether review was completed. Previous treatment history can affect timing, suitability and planning.
What risks are discussed before frown line treatment?
Relevant risks may include bruising, swelling, tenderness, asymmetry, temporary unwanted effect, dissatisfaction, need for review and the possibility that treatment is not suitable at that visit.