Phone

0491 706 705

Email

support@coreaesthetics.com.au

Opening Hours

Tuesday - Saturday by Appointment

Core Aesthetics offers dermal filler for St Kilda residents at their Oakleigh clinic, approximately 22 minutes from St Kilda Post Office. All treatment individually assessed by Corey Anderson, AHPRA registered nurse NMW0001047575.

Luna Park has been on the St Kilda foreshore since 1912, Fitzroy Street and Acland Street operate as two distinct social environments within the same suburb, and the community here values authenticity over marketing. Clients from St Kilda who choose Core Aesthetics are typically drawn by the straightforward approach, the verifiable credentials and the absence of promotional pressure. St Kilda Post Office on Fitzroy Street is your reference point. Dermal filler assessment at Core Aesthetics covers the whole face rather than treating presenting concerns in isolation. Volume changes in one area affect how surrounding structures appear, which is why individual assessment before any recommendation is a non negotiable part of the process.

Dermal Filler for St Kilda Residents

Core Aesthetics is a sole practitioner, consultation led clinic. Every client from St Kilda is seen by Corey Anderson directly for every appointment. There are no junior staff, no delegated treatments and no variation in the standard of care between visits. If you are considering dermal filler and have not yet had a clinical assessment, the consultation is the appropriate starting point before any decision is made.

“The most significant volume changes are not always in the areas that appear most visible.”

The clinic serves clients from St Kilda and surrounding suburbs including Elwood, Prahran, South Yarra. For many St Kilda residents, Core Aesthetics is the closest consultation led, AHPRA registered cosmetic injectable option available.

About St Kilda

Luna Park has operated on the St Kilda foreshore since 1912, and the face at its entrance is one of Melbourne’s most recognisable images, which says something about how embedded St Kilda’s identity is in the city’s cultural fabric. Fitzroy Street and Acland Street operate as two distinct social environments within the same suburb: Fitzroy Street more transient and atmospheric, Acland Street more neighbourhood oriented and historically famous for its cake shops. The suburb’s beach foreshore hosts some of Melbourne’s best Sunday markets, and the population includes a genuinely wide demographic range, long term residents, new arrivals, creative workers and professionals who value the coastal access and cultural diversity equally.

Dandenong Road east provides a direct arterial connection to Warrigal Road and Oakleigh in around 22 minutes, and tram routes 16, 96 and 3 all serve the suburb.

Luna Park is St Kilda’s most recognisable landmark. Fitzroy Street and Acland Street are the primary social and commercial hubs. St Kilda beach and the foreshore are major drawcards for the whole of Melbourne. This combination of local amenity and easy access to Oakleigh makes attending Core Aesthetics a straightforward part of a regular St Kilda routine.

Getting to Core Aesthetics from Here

From St Kilda Post Office on Fitzroy Street, Core Aesthetics is approximately 22 minutes by car via Dandenong Road east to Warrigal Road south to Atherton Road, around 14.5 kilometres. Multiple tram routes serve St Kilda, and Dandenong Road is one of Melbourne’s most direct arterial routes heading east through to Warrigal Road and Oakleigh. The clinic at 12A Atherton Road is open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment. Street parking is available along Atherton Road and the surrounding streets.

How Dermal Filler Works

How the product works

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body that attracts and retains water. When placed as a filler product, it adds volume to the treated area and integrates with surrounding tissue. Different formulations have different properties that make them suitable for different facial areas.

Why whole face assessment matters

Understanding this mechanism helps set realistic expectations at consultation. The result is not immediate and builds over days to weeks as the prescription product takes effect. The consultation is the appropriate place to understand exactly what the treatment can and cannot achieve for your specific concern.

The Consultation and Assessment Process

How the full face is assessed

Corey assesses the full face at consultation before making any filler recommendation. Volume changes in one area frequently affect the appearance of surrounding structures, which is why isolated treatment without whole face assessment often produces unbalanced results. Clients from St Kilda exploring preventative treatment often start with this article, read our article on when is the right time to start anti wrinkle treatment before your first appointment.

What happens at consultation

At Core Aesthetics, the consultation is a clinical appointment with Corey Anderson. He will take a thorough medical history, assess the relevant anatomy directly and discuss your concerns and goals. The recommendation you receive is based entirely on what he finds at assessment, not on a standard protocol applied to everyone. There is no obligation to proceed and treatment is only performed with your fully informed consent.

Read more about dermal filler at Core Aesthetics and about what to expect at a consultation.

If you are considering dermal filler and want to know whether it is appropriate for your concerns, and what a whole face assessment would identify, a consultation is the starting point. Book a consultation at Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh.

Why St Kilda Clients Choose Core Aesthetics

Whole face assessment every time

Core Aesthetics is a sole practitioner clinic serving St Kilda and surrounding areas. This means the person who assesses you is the same person who treats you, every time. There is no handoff between a sales consultation and a treating injector. The clinical assessment and the treatment are conducted by the same experienced clinician with the same level of care at every appointment.

Many clients from St Kilda approaching cosmetic injectable treatment for the first time find the consultation at Core Aesthetics useful as a starting point in itself, independent of whether they proceed with treatment. Understanding your individual anatomy, the realistic scope of what treatment can achieve and the honest timeline and cost gives you a proper framework for making an informed decision rather than a speculative one.

Registered nurse, prescription medicines

Corey Anderson has held continuous nursing registration since January 1996. His AHPRA registration (NMW0001047575) is publicly verifiable at coreaesthetics.com.au/verify. All prescription injectable treatments are assessed and administered by Corey in compliance with TGA regulations and AHPRA practitioner guidelines.

Read about what questions to ask before booking a cosmetic injector and about red flags to watch for when choosing a clinic.

Booking from St Kilda

Book your consultation at Core Aesthetics online at any time or call 0491 706 705. The clinic is at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166, 15 minutes west of St Kilda. Open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment.

Nearby Areas and Related Reading

Core Aesthetics serves clients from St Kilda and the surrounding suburbs. Clients from St Kilda often also explore information relevant to nearby areas we serve: Cosmetic injectables Elwood, Cosmetic injectables Prahran, Cosmetic injectables South Yarra.

Book your consultation at Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh.
Serving St Kilda and surrounding Melbourne suburbs. Open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment.

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Dermal filler near St Kilda: Dermal filler Elwood  |  Dermal filler Prahran  |  Dermal filler South Yarra  |  Dermal filler Brighton  |  Dermal filler Beaumaris

Other treatments for St Kilda clients: Anti wrinkle treatment St Kilda  |  Forehead wrinkle treatment St Kilda  |  Lip filler St Kilda  |  Dermal filler Melbourne

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.

Written and reviewed by Corey Anderson, Registered Nurse and Cosmetic Injector  |  Last reviewed: April 2026
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.

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 April 2026 by Corey Anderson, Core Aesthetics.