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Men’s Aesthetic Consultation Huntingdale

Men's Aesthetic Consultation Huntingdale explains how concerns are assessed at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh, including suitability, medical history, risk, timing and when treatment may not be appropriate.

12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166
Quick summary

Aesthetic consultation for patients from Huntingdale is available at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh, where Corey Anderson RN assesses concerns, medical history, suitability, timing and risk before any treatment decision. The consultation may lead to a plan, a delayed plan, a referral, or a recommendation not to proceed.

Huntingdale is a suburb 16 kilometres south east of Melbourne’s central business district, within the City of Monash local government area. It is a small suburb with a population of 1,949 at the 2021 census, bordered by Oakleigh to the north west. The suburb is served by Huntingdale Station, which is the terminus of the Cranbourne line and an interchange point for several bus routes including services to Monash University’s Clayton campus.

Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh is five minutes by car from Huntingdale, or one stop by train from Huntingdale Station to Oakleigh Station. Warrigal Road provides the main road connection between the two suburbs.

Services Available Near Huntingdale

Clients from Huntingdale visit Core Aesthetics for the following treatments:

  • Facial volume treatment: including cheek and mid face volume treatment, jawline and chin treatment, tear trough treatment, nasolabial fold treatment and lip treatment
  • Wrinkle treatments: for forehead lines, frown lines, crows feet and jaw muscle treatment
  • Hyperhidrosis treatment: for excessive sweating, primarily in the underarm area

All treatments are individually assessed. Suitability is never assumed and your practitioner may offer an honest view of what treatment can achieve for your individual face.

Why Clients From Huntingdale Choose Core Aesthetics

Core Aesthetics attracts clients from Huntingdale and surrounding areas for several reasons. The consultation first model means that clients never feel pressured into treatment. The conservative approach means that results look proportionate and natural rather than obvious. And the clinical honesty that characterises every appointment at Core Aesthetics means that clients who are not appropriate candidates for a treatment are told clearly, rather than treated anyway.

You can read more about what to expect in our article on what happens at a aesthetic treatments consultation.

Getting to Core Aesthetics from Here

From the post office on North Road in Huntingdale, the clinic is approximately 6 minutes by car, around 3.2 kilometres via North Road to Atherton Road. Huntingdale is one stop from Oakleigh on the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines, making it one of the easiest train journeys to Core Aesthetics of any suburb in Melbourne’s south east. The clinic at 12A Atherton Road is open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment. Street parking is available along Atherton Road and the surrounding streets.

Serving Huntingdale and Surrounding Suburbs

In addition to Huntingdale, Core Aesthetics serves clients from Oakleigh, Clayton, Clarinda, Murrumbeena and the broader south east Melbourne area. Open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment.

Related Suburbs and Useful Reading

Clients from Huntingdale often come to Core Aesthetics after researching options across the south east. Nearby suburbs we also serve include: Aesthetic treatments Oakleigh East, Aesthetic treatments Clayton, Aesthetic treatments Notting Hill.

The following articles from the Core Aesthetics blog are commonly read by clients from the Huntingdale area:

  • Maintaining your results between appointments
  • How long does wrinkle treatment last

Popular Treatments for Huntingdale Clients

Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh offers the following individually assessed treatments for clients from Huntingdale. All treatments follow a consultation first model. Corey Anderson assesses every client personally before any recommendation is made.

Wrinkle treatment

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Forehead wrinkle treatment

Individually assessed at consultation. Book a consultation

Lip treatment

Individually assessed at consultation. Book a consultation

Facial volume treatment

Individually assessed at consultation. Book a consultation

Also serving nearby: Notting Hill  |  Clayton  |  Murrumbeena  |  Chadstone  |  Oakleigh East

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Getting to Core Aesthetics from Huntingdale

Core Aesthetics is located at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh, a practical, accessible location for patients travelling from Huntingdale and the surrounding south east Melbourne area. The clinic is within easy reach by car, with parking available on site and in the surrounding streets. Oakleigh is also well served by public transport, with train services on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines stopping at Oakleigh station, a short walk from the clinic.

Choosing a one practitioner clinic close to home means that consultation, treatment, and review appointments are manageable to attend in sequence, which is how the care model at Core Aesthetics is structured. Each treatment cycle involves at least three appointments: the initial consultation, the treatment session, and the review at four to six weeks. A clinic that is inconvenient to access is one that patients are less likely to return to for review, which disrupts the continuity of care that supports better outcomes over time.

The Consultation Based Approach

The consultation based model at Core Aesthetics is not a procedural formality, it is the structural feature of the practice that makes considered, proportionate outcomes possible. When the consultation is conducted as a separate appointment from the treatment, the practitioner has the opportunity to assess your anatomy thoroughly, develop a treatment plan without time pressure, and ensure that you have the information you need to make an informed decision before committing to anything.

Practitioners who assess and treat in the same appointment, or who offer a brief consultation immediately before the procedure, are making treatment decisions in a time compressed context. That compression affects what gets assessed, what gets discussed, and what questions the patient has the opportunity to ask. The outcomes of that model reflect the constraints of the process.

At Core Aesthetics, the consultation is also where the practitioner may recommend against treatment, or may recommend a different approach to the one you arrived with. That recommendation reflects a clinical assessment of your anatomy and circumstances, not a sales decision. AHPRA-registered practitioners are bound by professional standards that require clinical decisions to be made in the patient’s best interest, and this clinic takes that obligation seriously.

What Happens at Your Consultation

The consultation at Core Aesthetics is a standalone appointment, scheduled separately from the treatment session. During the consultation, the registered nurse practitioner takes a full medical history, reviews your current medications and any previous injectable treatments, assesses your facial anatomy in detail, and develops a treatment plan specific to your face and your goals. Clinical photographs are taken as a baseline record.

The consultation is also where every question you have about the procedure is answered, what the treatment involves, what the realistic range of outcomes looks like, what the risks are, what the review process entails, and what the treatment cycle looks like over time. By the time you attend your treatment appointment, you will have had all of this information in advance, with time to reflect and ask any follow up questions that arise.

This separation of consultation from treatment is a deliberate clinical choice. It ensures that no treatment decision is made under time pressure, and that every procedure has been preceded by a thorough, unhurried assessment. Results vary between individuals, and the consultation is where the specific factors relevant to your anatomy and circumstances are identified and addressed.

Safety, Suitability and What We Assess

All aesthetic treatment procedures carry risk. The suitability assessment at consultation identifies any contraindications or relative risk factors specific to your circumstances, including medical history, current medications, previous procedures, and anatomical features that may affect the risk profile for a given treatment area. This information is reviewed before any treatment is planned.

For certain conditions and medications, injectable treatments are not appropriate, or require modification of technique or timing. For others, the treating practitioner may recommend that you consult with your primary healthcare provider before proceeding. These are clinical judgements that can only be made with accurate, complete medical history information, which is why the consultation history taking process is thorough.

Complication recognition and initial management are part of the clinical competency required of practitioners performing injectable treatments under AHPRA’s September 2025 guidelines for nonsurgical cosmetic procedures. The practitioner at Core Aesthetics holds current training in this area and maintains the relevant management supplies on site. Understanding that risk exists and is actively managed is more useful than assuming risk does not exist.

What the Assessment Covers

The assessment at the consultation appointment is a face wide evaluation, not a focused review of only the area you have identified as a concern. This full face approach is deliberate: anatomical features interact with each other, and addressing one area in isolation, without understanding the broader facial context, can produce results that look disproportionate even when the individual area was technically treated well.

The practitioner evaluates facial symmetry, bone structure, soft tissue distribution, skin quality, and the dynamic movement patterns associated with each treatment area. The history taking covers your current medications, any previous injectable or surgical procedures, relevant health conditions, and any prior reactions or complications. From this assessment, the practitioner develops a treatment plan that reflects your specific anatomy and circumstances.

Results vary between individuals. What the assessment finds in one patient may be different from what it finds in another patient with a similar presenting concern, which is why templated treatment protocols are not used here. All treatments at Core Aesthetics are consultation based and individually assessed.

The Long-Term Approach

Most patients who pursue aesthetic treatment are thinking about the long term, even when they are not sure how to articulate that. The question is not just “what can I have done today” but “how do I age well over the next decade”. Those are different questions, and they require different conversations.

At Core Aesthetics, the planning conversation is oriented towards the long term. What does gradual maintenance look like over several years? Which areas are the highest priority given current changes? When should treatment begin, and when is it appropriate to wait? What is the realistic trajectory if treatment is maintained consistently versus started later?

These questions are best answered in the context of an individual assessment, because the answers depend on anatomy, rate of change, starting point, and personal goals, all of which vary. The consultation is where that conversation happens. Results vary between individuals, and a long term plan reflects that variability rather than applying a standard approach.

About This Information

The information on this page is provided for general educational purposes. It is not a substitute for clinical advice and does not constitute a recommendation that you proceed with any particular treatment. Aesthetic treatments are prescription medical procedures. They carry risks that vary between individuals and that must be assessed and discussed in a clinical context before any treatment decision is made.

At Core Aesthetics, Corey Anderson assesses every patient individually. The consultation is the point at which your specific anatomy, medical history, and goals are evaluated together. No treatment is offered at a first appointment, and no treatment is appropriate for everyone. This page is a starting point, a way to understand what is involved before you decide whether a consultation is the right next step for you.

If you have questions about anything on this page or about whether treatment might be appropriate for your situation, you are welcome to call the clinic or book a consultation at no obligation.

This page provides clinical information about Aesthetic treatments Huntingdale, Melbourne. It is intended for adults aged 18 and over who are considering aesthetic treatment and want to understand the clinical process, suitability factors, and what to expect from a consultation based practice. All treatment decisions at Core Aesthetics follow individual assessment, no treatment is offered at a first appointment without a separate consultation. Results vary between individuals and are reviewed at follow up.

Clinical accountability and how this page is reviewed

The clinical content in “Aesthetic treatments Huntingdale, Melbourne” is written and reviewed by Corey Anderson, AHPRA registered nurse (NMW0001047575). Core Aesthetics operates as a one practitioner, consultation based, low volume clinic in Oakleigh, Melbourne, which means every recommendation on this page reflects the same clinical perspective rather than a copywriter’s interpretation of it. Results vary between individuals, and any guidance written for the general reader has to acknowledge that variance, what the published evidence supports for the average patient may not be what the assessment supports for a specific patient.

Specific to aesthetic treatments huntingdale: this page describes the typical clinical picture for a healthy adult patient at the time of writing. Individual circumstances, medical history, current medications, prior cosmetic treatment, skin type, age, hormonal state, lifestyle, can shift any of the timelines and recommendations described here. The information is provided to help patients arrive at consultation already familiar with the underlying clinical reasoning, not to replace the consultation itself. Results vary between individuals; this page describes the centre of the distribution, not the edges. The injectables vs surgery Melbourne page covers an adjacent topic in more depth.

Patients reading this page who want to verify Corey Anderson’s AHPRA registration can do so directly on the AHPRA public register at ahpra.gov.au using registration number NMW0001047575. The Core Aesthetics clinic operates from 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166, Tuesday to Saturday, by consultation appointment. All new patient treatment at Core Aesthetics follows a structured clinical consultation, consistent with the September 2025 AHPRA cosmetic procedures guidelines. Treatment may be scheduled for the same day as consultation or at a subsequent appointment, depending on clinical assessment and individual circumstances. Patients with questions about the content on this page can raise them at consultation; the practitioner is happy to walk through any clinical reasoning that the written content does not fully capture. Results vary between individuals, and the consultation is the appropriate place to discuss what those individual variations mean for a specific person’s treatment plan.

One closing point worth making: the clinical content on this page is intended to inform the consultation rather than replace it. The consultation discusses the patient’s specific situation in ways that generic written content cannot. Patients arriving at consultation already familiar with the underlying reasoning typically have more substantive conversations and make better informed decisions. Patients researching this topic in more depth may find the patient safety aesthetic treatments page and the consultation guide melbourne page useful as further reading; both reflect the same clinical accountability framework as this page.

Is this for you?

Consider booking a consultation if

  • You want to understand men’s aesthetic consultation before deciding whether treatment is appropriate
  • You are 18 or older and want an individual clinical assessment
  • You value a consultation-first approach with risk and suitability discussed before planning
  • You are open to waiting or not proceeding if that is the safer recommendation

This may not be for you if

  • You are seeking a not guaranteed outcome or a same-day decision without assessment
  • You are under 18 years of age
  • 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

What does Aesthetic Consultation Huntingdale explain about attending an aesthetic consultation at Core Aesthetics?

An aesthetic consultation at Core Aesthetics is a clinical assessment appointment. It covers the concern, medical history, anatomy, suitability, risk and realistic expectations. The consultation produces a recommendation, which may or may not include treatment. No treatment is performed at the first appointment. Specific considerations for Aesthetic consultation huntingdale patients are discussed at the individual consultation.

How does Aesthetic Consultation Huntingdale describe how Corey Anderson RN approaches a first consultation?

Corey Anderson RN assesses each patient from first principles without applying assumptions about what they need. The consultation covers the presenting concern in the context of individual anatomy and medical history. Recommendations are based on what assessment supports, not on presenting a treatment as a standard solution. Specific considerations for Aesthetic consultation huntingdale patients are discussed at the individual consultation.

What does Aesthetic Consultation Huntingdale say about the AHPRA 72-hour consultation requirement?

AHPRA guidelines require a minimum of 72 hours between the initial consultation and any non-surgical cosmetic procedure for new patients. This means the consultation and any treatment are separate appointments. Patients cannot receive treatment at the same appointment as their first consultation at Core Aesthetics. Specific considerations for Aesthetic consultation huntingdale patients are discussed at the individual consultation.

When might the consultation described in Aesthetic Consultation Huntingdale end without a treatment plan?

The consultation may end with a decision to monitor, a referral, education or a recommendation not to proceed. This is an acceptable and common outcome. Not every concern is appropriate for treatment, and honest assessment is more important than always ending with a plan. Specific considerations for Aesthetic consultation huntingdale patients are discussed at the individual consultation.

How does Aesthetic Consultation Huntingdale describe what preparation helps before attending the consultation?

Bringing a list of current medications, prior treatment records and prepared questions helps the consultation be efficient. Notes about how the concern has developed, what has changed and what the patient wants to understand make it easier for Corey Anderson RN to address the specific individual concern. Specific considerations for Aesthetic consultation huntingdale patients are discussed at the individual consultation.

What does Aesthetic Consultation Huntingdale explain about realistic expectations for aesthetic treatment?

Realistic expectations are an important part of the consultation at Core Aesthetics. The assessment includes a frank discussion of what an approach can and cannot achieve, what the realistic outcome range is for the individual’s anatomy and what the risk profile involves. This forms the basis for an informed decision. Specific considerations for Aesthetic consultation huntingdale patients are discussed at the individual consultation.

What does Aesthetic Consultation Huntingdale cover about how Core Aesthetics handles the consultation-first model?

The consultation-first model at Core Aesthetics means that every patient — including those who have had treatment elsewhere — attends a full individual assessment before any treatment is agreed. The model reflects the principle that what is appropriate for one patient is not necessarily appropriate for another with a similar presenting concern. Specific considerations for Aesthetic consultation huntingdale patients are discussed at the individual consultation.

How does Aesthetic Consultation Huntingdale explain the two-appointment model for new patients at Core Aesthetics?

New patients at Core Aesthetics attend a consultation as the first appointment. If treatment is recommended and agreed, a second appointment is booked with the required AHPRA 72-hour gap. This two-appointment structure is not a delay — it is a clinical and regulatory requirement that Core Aesthetics follows as standard practice. Specific considerations for Aesthetic consultation huntingdale patients are discussed at the individual consultation.

Clinical references

  1. TGA: Regulation of aesthetic treatments in Australia
  2. AHPRA: Guidelines for registered health practitioners in cosmetic procedures
  3. ACCSM: Public information for patients

Written and reviewed by Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575 · Reviewed April 2026 · Consultation required · TGA & AHPRA compliant

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