Wrinkle treatment consultation for Dingley Village patients starts with assessment, not a preset procedure. Corey Anderson RN reviews the line pattern, movement, resting changes, skin quality, medical history, previous treatment, expectations, risk, pricing, cost and whether waiting, referral or no treatment is more appropriate.


Why Dingley Village needs its own page
Dingley Village is not just a swapped suburb name in this wrinkle guide. Local searches can start from the village shops, Centre Dandenong Road, Dingley Bypass, Westall Road, Springvale Road, Lower Dandenong Road, Boundary Road or streets closer to Moorabbin Airport.
Those route details matter because review access, timing, parking, school pickup, work and travel can affect how much space a person has for questions. They do not decide suitability. Corey still needs to assess the concern in person and explain what is realistic within the clinic scope.
Dingley Village route notes for review planning
Dingley Village sits between Springvale South and Moorabbin Airport. Route planning can help you arrive with enough time for assessment and consent discussion, but it should not rush the clinical decision.
| Starting point | Planning question | How to use the page |
|---|---|---|
| Dingley Village shops or Centre Dandenong Road | Is this a broad wrinkle concern that needs a first assessment? | Use this Dingley Village page and write down the main line pattern before booking. |
| Springvale Road, Boundary Road, Westall Road or Dingley Bypass | Would review access still be practical if questions arise later? | Plan enough time for assessment, risk discussion and follow up access. |
| Lower Dandenong Road or Moorabbin Airport side | Is the starting point actually Dingley Village, Heatherton or another nearby page? | Choose the page that matches the real starting point, not the nearest keyword. |


What Corey checks before any treatment discussion
The table below is general information. It shows the type of questions Corey Anderson RN may work through, but it cannot decide suitability before an individual consultation.
| Consultation checkpoint | Dingley Village detail | Clinical reason |
|---|---|---|
| Name the main concern | Forehead movement, frown movement, outer eye lines, resting creases, skin texture, lower face change or several concerns together. | A broad local guide should sort the first question before any treatment pathway is discussed. |
| Separate movement from resting change | Corey checks expression, still photos if useful, skin quality, sun history, previous cosmetic care and facial balance. | Different patterns may need different advice, conservative timing, referral or no cosmetic treatment. |
| Check return access from Dingley Village | The route may involve Centre Dandenong Road, Springvale Road, Dingley Bypass, Boundary Road, Westall Road or public transport links. | Practical access matters only when review plans, aftercare and consent are not rushed. |
| Screen for limits before discussing options | Medical history, medicines, allergies, pregnancy or breastfeeding status where relevant, prior reactions, expectations and scope limits. | Safety checks may redirect the appointment to waiting, records review, referral or another clinician. |
Keeping the consultation focused
A broad wrinkle concern can become an unfocused appointment if every area is treated as equal. The useful starting point is the concern that bothers you most in normal expression or at rest.
From there, Corey can decide whether the discussion belongs with forehead movement, frown movement, outer eye lines, skin quality, previous treatment history, review timing or a non cosmetic pathway. A Dingley Village booking can still end with advice to wait, seek referral or do nothing.
When a pause is the better outcome
A pause may be more appropriate when a recent treatment has not settled, the main concern is unclear, records are missing, expectations are being shaped by an event date, or the decision feels pressured.
Referral may be more appropriate when pain, eye symptoms, dental history, skin disease, neurological symptoms, medicine changes or another health concern needs attention first. You can also read why we sometimes say no before booking.


Risks, limits, pricing and consent
Risk discussion depends on the area assessed, the person, previous treatment and the options being considered. Possible issues can include bruising, swelling, tenderness, asymmetry, dissatisfaction, delayed settling, altered expression, balance changes and rare but serious complications depending on the pathway.
Consent needs space for alternatives, pricing, cost, aftercare, review access, uncertainty and the option of doing nothing. Booking from Dingley Village does not create consent, and attending a consultation does not create an obligation to proceed.
Information 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.
Clinic details and verification
Core Aesthetics is at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166, with phone contact on 0491 706 705. Consultations are led by Corey Anderson RN, Ahpra registration NMW0001047575.
Before booking from Dingley Village, patients can use the Verify Core Aesthetics page and the Ahpra public register to confirm practitioner and clinic details. This guide was reviewed on 2026-06-28 for local planning, consultation first wording, risk framing, pricing, cost and consent language.
Choosing the next page
If the concern is now specific, move to frown line guidance, forehead wrinkle assessment, outer eye line guidance or the broader wrinkle treatment Melbourne hub. If suitability is the main question, use treatment suitability assessment before booking.
Use Clarinda only when Centre Road, Clarinda Road or Bourke Road is the actual route starting point. Use Clayton South only when that side genuinely fits. Choose the nearby guide that matches where your visit starts. The goal is practical consultation planning, not a pre decided treatment outcome.
Book a consultation
Book when you want Corey Anderson RN to assess the visible line concern, medical context, previous treatment history, expectations, timing and whether any cosmetic discussion should happen at all.
General information and scope
This guide provides general information for adults considering wrinkle consultation. It is not personal medical advice, a diagnosis, urgent care, a treatment recommendation or confirmation that treatment is suitable. Individual advice requires clinical assessment.
Is this for you?
Consider booking a consultation if
- Adults near Dingley Village wanting wrinkle and facial movement assessment before treatment discussion
- Patients who want a consultation-first explanation of movement lines, resting creases, 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 movement, brow support and skin quality 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
Is this page for Dingley Village patients only?
It is written for adults travelling from Dingley Village or nearby route points. If your starting point is actually Clarinda, Clayton South, Heatherton, Cheltenham or another suburb, the nearby local page may be more useful for route planning.
Does this page confirm wrinkle treatment is suitable?
No. Suitability depends on the line pattern, facial movement, skin quality, medical history, medicines, allergies, previous treatment, expectations, risk, timing, consent and review access. The page helps you prepare for assessment only.
What wrinkle concerns can be assessed?
Corey can assess forehead movement, frown movement, outer eye lines, resting creases, skin texture, previous cosmetic treatment and broader facial balance. The consultation decides which concern is most relevant to discuss first.
Can Corey recommend no treatment?
Yes. Waiting, referral, review later or no treatment may be recommended if the concern is mild, timing is poor, records are missing, expectations are unclear, risk outweighs likely benefit or another medical pathway should come first.
How are pricing and cost handled?
Pricing and cost should be discussed after assessment clarifies whether any treatment pathway is suitable. This keeps the conversation tied to anatomy, risk, consent, alternatives and review needs rather than choosing a procedure by price.
Should I read the pricing page before booking?
You can review the pricing page before booking to understand the clinic approach to fees, but pricing does not confirm suitability. Individual advice still requires consultation with Corey Anderson RN.
What should I bring to the consultation?
Bring current medicines, allergies, relevant medical history, previous cosmetic treatment dates, records where available, upcoming events, travel plans and the questions you want answered.
Can treatment happen at the appointment?
Treatment at the appointment is not automatic. It depends on assessment, informed consent, patient readiness, timing, available clinical time, risk profile and whether Corey considers proceeding appropriate.
Why does route planning matter?
Route planning matters because a calm appointment gives time for assessment, questions, consent and review planning. It does not make treatment more likely or change the clinical suitability decision.
Where is Core Aesthetics located?
Core Aesthetics is located at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. Dingley Village patients can check the route before booking and verify Corey Anderson RN on the Ahpra public register using NMW0001047575.