Facial Volume Consultation

Volume Treatment Consultation Camberwell

A consultation led facial volume assessment for Camberwell patients who want careful advice before deciding whether treatment is appropriate.

What should patients know about Volume Treatment Consultation Camberwell?

Quick summary

Camberwell patients considering facial volume treatment can book a consultation at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh. Corey Anderson RN assesses facial structure, skin quality, medical history, previous treatment, expectations, risks and suitability before discussing whether any treatment option is appropriate. Same day treatment may be considered only after assessment and informed consent.

Is this for you?

Consider booking a consultation if

  • Adults from Camberwell who want facial volume concerns assessed before deciding on treatment
  • Patients unsure whether the concern relates to volume, structure, skin quality or previous treatment
  • Patients who want whole-face assessment, conservative planning and a clear explanation of risk
  • Patients who are open to waiting, referral or no treatment if that is more appropriate

This may not be for you if

  • Patients seeking a promised outcome or treatment without assessment
  • People who are pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to conceive and seeking elective aesthetic treatment
  • Patients with active infection, inflamed skin, unhealed skin or an unresolved medical concern in the area
  • Patients who feel pressured to proceed before they understand risks, alternatives and limitations

Suitability is confirmed at consultation. This list is general guidance, not a substitute for clinical assessment.

Frequently asked questions

Can Camberwell patients book a facial volume consultation at Core Aesthetics?

Yes. Camberwell patients can book a consultation at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh. Corey assesses facial structure, skin quality, medical history, previous treatment, expectations, risk and suitability before discussing any treatment option.

How is this different from a cheek volume consultation?

A cheek consultation focuses on the cheek and midface. A broader facial volume consultation considers whether several areas may be contributing to the concern, including temples, cheeks, folds, lower-face support, jawline balance and skin quality.

Does consultation mean same day treatment?

No. Same day treatment may be considered only if Corey decides it is clinically appropriate after assessment, the patient is suitable and informed consent is complete. Some patients are better advised to wait or avoid treatment.

What if I do not know which area needs assessment?

You do not need to diagnose the area yourself. Corey assesses the pattern of change and explains whether the concern appears related to volume, structure, skin quality, previous treatment or another factor.

Can previous treatment be reviewed?

Yes. Previous treatment should be reviewed before any new plan is discussed. Corey may assess timing, settling, symmetry, heaviness, tissue quality and whether waiting, referral, correction advice or no further treatment is safer.

What risks are discussed before treatment?

Relevant risks may include swelling, bruising, tenderness, asymmetry, visible or palpable irregularity, infection, delayed inflammatory reaction and rare but serious vascular complications. The discussion depends on the individual assessment.

Can facial volume treatment address all facial ageing concerns?

No. Some concerns relate more to skin quality, pigment, laxity, health factors, weight change or natural anatomy. Corey may recommend another pathway or no treatment if facial volume treatment is not suitable.

Why choose a consultation led clinic from Camberwell?

Some patients prefer a quieter decision process where assessment, suitability and consent come before treatment planning. Core Aesthetics focuses on restraint and realistic expectations rather than rushing to a procedure.

Am I suitable for this consultation?

The consultation is the place to ask that directly. Corey considers your concern, medical history, anatomy, timing, expectations, clinical considerations, risks and whether treatment, waiting, referral or no treatment is appropriate.

Clinical references

  1. TGA: Advertising health services and cosmetic injections FAQ
  2. Ahpra: Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who perform cosmetic surgery and procedures
  3. Ahpra: Guidelines for advertising cosmetic surgery and non-surgical cosmetic procedures

Written and reviewed by Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575 · Reviewed 2026-05-20 · Consultation required · TGA & AHPRA compliant

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