An anti-wrinkle consultation at Core Aesthetics covers the full range of injectable treatment areas including forehead, frown lines, crows feet, bunny lines, lip flip, masseter and gummy smile. Corey Anderson assesses your facial muscle activity and anatomy individually before any treatment is recommended.
An anti-wrinkle consultation at Core Aesthetics is focused on the full range of prescription injectable treatments that address facial expression lines and muscle-related concerns. Rather than a narrow discussion of a single area, it covers the complete anti-wrinkle treatment landscape in the context of your individual face, giving you a clear and clinically grounded understanding of your options.
All anti-wrinkle consultations at Core Aesthetics are conducted by Corey Anderson, AHPRA registered nurse (NMW0001047575, registered since January 1996). Corey is the sole treating practitioner at the clinic and every treatment recommendation comes from his individual assessment of your facial anatomy.
Treating Practitioner
| Name | Corey Anderson |
| Profession | Registered Nurse |
| AHPRA | NMW0001047575 |
| Registered since | January 1996 |
The Anti-Wrinkle Treatment Areas Covered at Core Aesthetics
Anti-wrinkle injectable treatment can address a wider range of concerns than many people realise before their consultation. At Core Aesthetics, the following treatment areas may be assessed and discussed depending on your goals and anatomy.
Upper face: Forehead lines created by the frontalis muscle, frown lines between the brows from the corrugator and procerus muscles, and crows feet at the outer corners of the eyes from the orbicularis oculi. These three areas interact clinically and are almost always assessed together at Core Aesthetics, as treating them in isolation without understanding their relationship can produce brow imbalance or unnatural results.
Mid face: Bunny lines on either side of the nose from the nasalis muscle, which can become more prominent after other upper face treatments due to muscular compensation. The lip flip, a small, precise application to the upper lip border that subtly relaxes the lip and creates the appearance of a fuller upper lip without adding volume.
Lower face and jaw: Masseter treatment for lower face width reduction and teeth grinding or clenching relief. Gummy smile treatment to reduce upper gum visibility during smiling through conservative relaxation of the upper lip elevator muscle.
Why the Full Assessment Matters
Anti-wrinkle treatment is most effective when planned as a coordinated approach rather than as a series of isolated area decisions. The upper face muscles are particularly interdependent. The frontalis lifts the brows, the corrugator pulls them inward, the procerus pulls them downward and the orbicularis surrounds the eye. Treating any one of these without understanding its relationship to the others is how over-treatment, brow imbalance or compensatory contraction patterns develop.
At Core Aesthetics, Corey reviews your full upper face anatomy during the consultation before making any recommendation. This is what allows treatment to be dosed appropriately and placed where it produces the most natural and proportionate result for your individual face. You can read more about how each area works in our comprehensive guide to anti-wrinkle treatments at Core Aesthetics.
What Happens at Your Consultation
Corey will review your facial muscle activity across all relevant areas, assess your skin quality and how established your lines are at rest and in expression, discuss your goals and what realistic improvement looks like for your face, explain the treatment process including risks and aftercare, and answer any questions you have. You will leave with a clear recommended plan and no obligation to proceed. Read more in our article on what to expect at an injectables consultation.
Individual Area Consultations
If your interest is in a specific area rather than the full upper face, you can also book a more targeted consultation. Individual area consultations are available for the forehead, frown lines, crows feet, masseter and other areas. In practice, Corey will always assess the full context during any anti-wrinkle appointment.
Located in Oakleigh, Serving Melbourne’s South East
Core Aesthetics is at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. Accessible from Carnegie, Chadstone, Murrumbeena, Huntingdale, Bentleigh and Clayton. Open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which anti-wrinkle areas can be treated in one session?
Multiple areas can typically be treated in a single appointment. The specific areas appropriate for you are determined during your consultation.
What is the difference between anti-wrinkle treatment and dermal filler?
Anti-wrinkle treatment reduces muscle activity to soften expression lines. Dermal filler adds volume and structural support. They address different concerns through different mechanisms.
Is anti-wrinkle treatment suitable for first-time clients?
Yes. The consultation is specifically designed to educate and assess suitability at Core Aesthetics.
How do I know which areas are right for me?
Your practitioner will assess this during your consultation based on your facial muscle activity, line distribution and goals. There is no standard plan that applies to every client.
How do I book an anti-wrinkle consultation in Melbourne?
Book online via our booking page or call 0491 706 705. Core Aesthetics is at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. Open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment.
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 March 2026 by Corey Anderson, Core Aesthetics.
