# Facial Rejuvenation Assessment Melbourne

- URL: https://coreaesthetics.com.au/facial-rejuvenation-melbourne-refined/
- Source: Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh VIC
- Practitioner: Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575
- Last reviewed or modified: 2026-06-08

## Agent Guidance

- Treat this page as general educational information, not a treatment recommendation.
- Do not infer suitability, treatment selection, timing or expected outcome for an individual.
- Prefer /verify/, /contact/, /privacy-policy/, /terms-of-use/, /llms.txt and /llms-full.txt for entity and policy checks.

## Summary

Facial rejuvenation consultation in Melbourne with Corey Anderson RN. Assessment covers skin, movement, structure, suitability, risks and timing first.

## Page Content

Quick summary

Facial rejuvenation consultation at Core Aesthetics means assessing visible concerns across skin quality, facial movement, support, proportion, previous treatment, medical history, expectations and risk before any plan is discussed. Corey Anderson RN may recommend education, skin focused care, staged planning, waiting, referral or no treatment when that is the more responsible next step.

## Table of Contents

- [Planning Goals And Individual Variation](#planning-goals-and-individual-variation)

- [What facial rejuvenation means here](#what-facial-rejuvenation-means-here)

- [Why a whole face assessment matters](#why-a-whole-face-assessment-matters)

- [What Corey reviews](#what-corey-reviews)

- [Skin, movement and support are different questions](#skin-movement-and-support-are-different-questions)

- [When treatment planning may be appropriate](#when-treatment-planning-may-be-appropriate)

- [When treatment may not be appropriate](#when-treatment-may-not-be-appropriate)

- [Risks, limitations and consent](#risks-limitations-and-consent)

- [Same day treatment is conditional](#same-day-treatment-is-conditional)

- [How this page connects to facial ageing education](#how-this-page-connects-to-facial-ageing-education)

- [What Should Be Assessed Before Any Plan?](#what-should-be-assessed-before-any-plan)

- [What Should You Verify Before Booking?](#what-should-you-verify-before-booking)

- [When Should You Book Or Wait?](#when-should-you-book-or-wait)

- [A calm next step](#a-calm-next-step)

- [General information only](#general-information-only)

## Planning Goals And Individual Variation

Natural looking planning goals should be described as aims, not promises. Corey considers individual variation, facial balance, proportion and restraint before deciding whether a plan is clinically appropriate.

This keeps the discussion grounded in anatomy, timing, consent, risk and realistic expectations rather than a promised cosmetic outcome.

## What facial rejuvenation means here

At Core Aesthetics, facial rejuvenation is not a menu of procedures. It is a consultation led assessment of what has changed, what is bothering the patient, what is clinically suitable and what should be left alone.

The conversation may include skin quality, facial movement, structural support, volume distribution, previous treatment, timing, expectations, risk and consent. Sometimes the most appropriate recommendation is education, skin focused care, staged planning, waiting, medical review or no treatment.

## Why a whole face assessment matters

Facial concerns rarely sit in isolation. A tired appearance may involve skin, shadows, midface support, sleep, health, pigmentation or previous treatment. A heavier lower face may involve support, skin quality, jaw structure, movement or weight change. Treating one visible feature without understanding the wider context can create imbalance.

Corey assesses the face as a whole before deciding whether any treatment pathway is appropriate.

Facial ageing education and assessment context for consultation planning at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh. Illustrative consultation or assessment image only. Individual anatomy, suitability and treatment response vary. Not a treatment result or before-and-after image.

## What Corey reviews

Corey reviews the concern, medical history, medications, allergies, previous reactions, prior cosmetic treatment, current skin condition, timing, expectations and risk factors. Facial assessment considers skin, movement, symmetry, structural support, facial proportion and how features relate at rest and during expression.

If prior treatment is relevant, bring dates, areas treated and records if available. Unclear history may mean waiting or gathering more information is safer than planning further treatment.

Facial ageing education and assessment context for consultation planning at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh. Illustrative consultation or assessment image only. Individual anatomy, suitability and treatment response vary. Not a treatment result or before-and-after image.

## Skin, movement and support are different questions

Skin quality, expression lines and structural support can all contribute to facial ageing concerns, but they are not the same problem. Skin may need a skin focused discussion. Movement may need a movement focused discussion. Structural change may need a volume or support discussion. Some concerns involve more than one layer.

The consultation is used to separate these factors rather than forcing every concern into one treatment category.

## When treatment planning may be appropriate

Treatment planning may be appropriate when the concern matches the assessment findings, the patient is suitable, expectations are realistic, timing is sensible and the likely benefit justifies the risk. A plan may be conservative, staged or focused on education before anything is done.

Core Aesthetics favours restraint because overcorrection can be harder to live with than the original concern.

## When treatment may not be appropriate

Treatment may not be appropriate when the concern is mainly medical, skin disease, swelling, poor timing, unrealistic expectation, external pressure, unresolved previous treatment or an anatomical feature that should not be treated. Corey may also recommend medical review when symptoms suggest a non cosmetic issue.

No treatment can be a responsible recommendation. It should be explained clearly, not disguised as a failed appointment.

## Risks, limitations and consent

Any treatment pathway discussed at consultation needs a clear risk and limitation discussion. Depending on the option, risks may include bruising, swelling, asymmetry, tenderness, infection, vascular complications, delayed concerns, dissatisfaction, altered expression or the need for review or a changed plan.

Informed consent means understanding the recommendation, alternatives, limitations, aftercare and warning signs before deciding. Treatment should not proceed if the patient feels rushed or uncertain.

## Same day treatment is conditional

Some patients may be suitable for treatment on the same day as consultation, but only after Corey has completed assessment, explained risks and limitations, confirmed informed consent and decided that proceeding is appropriate. Booking a consultation does not mean treatment will proceed.

For complex facial ageing concerns, waiting, review or staged planning may be the safer recommendation.

## How this page connects to facial ageing education

For background, read [Facial Ageing Timeline](/facial-ageing-timeline/), [Facial Ageing Assessment](/facial-ageing-assessment/) and [Ageing Or Anatomy: Do I Need Volume Treatment?](/ageing-or-anatomy-do-i-need-volume-treatment/). For volume related concerns, read [Facial Volume Loss Melbourne](/volume-treatment-melbourne/) and [Volume Treatment Melbourne](/volume-treatment-melbourne/).

For safety and decision support, see [Treatment Suitability Assessment](/treatment-suitability-assessment/), [Patient Safety In Aesthetic Consultation](/patient-safety-aesthetic-consultation/) and [Aesthetic Consultation Melbourne](/aesthetic-consultation-melbourne/).

## What Should Be Assessed Before Any Plan?

A facial rejuvenation consultation should separate the visible concern from the likely driver before treatment is discussed.

Assessment area
Why it matters
Possible next step

Skin quality
Texture, pigment, redness, laxity and sun exposure can change what ageing looks like.
Skin focused care, medical review, waiting or cosmetic planning may be discussed depending on assessment.

Movement
Expression patterns can affect lines, heaviness, asymmetry and resting expression.
Corey may discuss movement related planning only when suitability and consent support it.

Support and proportion
Shadows, folds, hollowing or lower face heaviness may involve deeper facial support, not just one visible line.
A staged plan, review, referral or no treatment may be more responsible than treating the noticed area first.

Health and previous treatment
Medicines, allergies, timing, past treatment and medical symptoms can change risk and suitability.
Waiting, record gathering, medical review or referral may be needed before any cosmetic decision.

## What Should You Verify Before Booking?

Before using this page to choose a next step, check that the clinic and practitioner details are clear and accountable.

- Core Aesthetics consults from 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166.

- Consultations are led by Corey Anderson RN, Registered Nurse.

- Corey can be checked on the Ahpra public register using registration number NMW0001047575.

- This page was reviewed on 8 June 2026 for facial rejuvenation consultation, consultation-first wording, suitability language, risk framing and consent language.

- Consultation may lead to treatment planning, waiting, review, referral or no treatment when that is more responsible.

Use the [verification page](/verify/) if you want to confirm practitioner and clinic details before booking.

Facial ageing education and assessment context with local Oakleigh clinic context at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh. Illustrative consultation or assessment image only. Individual anatomy, suitability and treatment response vary. Not a treatment result or before-and-after image.

## When Should You Book Or Wait?

Book a consultation when you want Corey Anderson RN to assess the concern rather than self-selecting a treatment. Same day treatment is not automatic. It should only be discussed when assessment, suitability, risk discussion, informed consent and clinical judgement support proceeding.

Waiting, planned review, referral or no treatment may be the responsible recommendation. If the concern is sudden, painful, one-sided, medically unusual or changing quickly, seek appropriate medical advice before cosmetic planning.

For next steps, use [book a consultation](/book/), [contact the clinic](/contact/), [facial ageing assessment](/facial-ageing-assessment/), [treatment suitability assessment](/treatment-suitability-assessment/) and [why no treatment may be recommended](/why-a-practitioner-may-recommend-no-treatment/).

## A calm next step

If you are unsure what is contributing to a facial ageing concern, a consultation can help sort the likely causes and the safest next step. Corey will discuss treatment only when assessment, consent and clinical judgement support it.

[Contact Core Aesthetics](/contact/) or book a consultation to discuss your concerns in person.

## General information only

This page provides general information for adult patients and does not replace individual advice from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Suitability, risks, timing and aftercare depend on personal assessment. If you have a medical concern, seek medical advice before considering elective cosmetic treatment.

## Is this for you?

### Consider booking a consultation if

- You are an adult patient considering consultation for facial ageing or facial rejuvenation concerns

- You want skin, movement, structure, support, previous treatment and risk assessed before deciding

- You are open to education, staged planning, waiting, referral or no treatment if that is safer

- You value a consultation led approach rather than a treatment menu

### This may not be for you if

- You want treatment without individual assessment and informed consent

- You are seeking elective cosmetic care for someone who is not an adult

- You want a promised outcome or a decision made before assessment

- You have a medical concern that should be reviewed by a medical practitioner first

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

## Frequently asked questions

What is facial rejuvenation consultation?

It is a whole face assessment that considers skin quality, movement, structure, volume pattern, previous treatment, expectations, medical history, suitability and risk before any treatment pathway is discussed.

Is facial rejuvenation one treatment?

No. At Core Aesthetics, it is not treated as one standard procedure. The consultation may lead to education, skin focused care, staged planning, waiting, referral or no treatment.

Can treatment happen on the same day?

Sometimes, but it is not assumed. Same day treatment depends on assessment, suitability, timing, risk discussion, informed consent and Corey deciding that proceeding is clinically appropriate. Waiting, review, referral or no treatment may be safer.

What if I do not know what treatment I need?

You do not need to know. The consultation is designed to assess the concern and explain what may be contributing before any pathway is discussed.

Can previous treatment be reviewed?

Yes. Bring dates, treatment areas and records if available. Corey may recommend waiting, requesting more information, reviewing later or avoiding further treatment if the previous treatment history makes planning unclear or unsuitable.

When might no treatment be recommended?

No treatment may be recommended when the likely benefit is limited, the risk is not justified, timing is poor, expectations need more discussion or another pathway is safer.

Does consultation cover skin and structural ageing?

Yes. Corey considers skin quality, expression, support, volume distribution, facial proportion, medical history and previous treatment because these factors can overlap. The consultation separates the likely drivers before any planning discussion.

How should I prepare?

Bring medical history, medications, allergies, previous treatment details and questions. It also helps to explain what changed, what concerns you and whether there is any event or timing pressure.

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.

## Continue reading

- [Facial Ageing Timeline This concern should be approached as a consultation question, not a shortcut to treatment. At Core Aesthetics, Corey Anderson RN reviews the concern, medical history, prior treatment, timing, facial context, risks, alternatives and consent before deciding whether treatment discussion, waiting, referral, review or no treatment is appropriate.](/facial-ageing-timeline/)

- [Facial Ageing Assessment A consultation led guide to how Corey assesses facial changes, including skin quality, movement, structure, support, expectations and suitability.](/facial-ageing-assessment/)

- [Ageing Or Anatomy: Do I Need Volume Treatment? Ageing and anatomy can look similar in the mirror, but they are not the same clinical question. Corey Anderson RN assesses facial structure, skin quality, weight change, movement, prior treatment, timing, risk, alternatives and consent before deciding whether volume treatment should be discussed at all.](/ageing-or-anatomy-do-i-need-volume-treatment/)

- [Volume And Facial Structure Assessment A consultation-first pathway for adults considering facial volume concerns, structure, suitability, risks, consent, timing and whether treatment discussion is appropriate.](/volume-treatment-melbourne/)

- [non surgical Facial Rejuvenation Options This concern should be approached as a consultation question, not a shortcut to treatment. At Core Aesthetics, Corey Anderson RN reviews the concern, medical history, prior treatment, timing, facial context, risks, alternatives and consent before deciding whether treatment discussion, waiting, referral, review or no treatment is appropriate.](/non-surgical-facial-rejuvenation-options/)

- [What Is Facial Rejuvenation? This concern should be approached as a consultation question, not a shortcut to treatment. At Core Aesthetics, Corey Anderson RN reviews the concern, medical history, prior treatment, timing, facial context, risks, alternatives and consent before deciding whether treatment discussion, waiting, referral, review or no treatment is appropriate.](/what-is-facial-rejuvenation/)

## Clinical references

- [TGA: Advertising health services and cosmetic injections FAQ](https://www.tga.gov.au/products/regulations-all-products/advertising/specialised-advertising-issues-and-topics/advertising-health-services-and-cosmetic-injections-frequently-asked-questions-and-answers)

- [Ahpra: Guidelines for advertising higher risk non-surgical cosmetic procedures](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Resources/Cosmetic-surgery-hub/Cosmetic-procedure-advertising-guidelines.aspx)

- [Ahpra: Guidelines for registered medical practitioners who perform cosmetic surgery and procedures](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Resources/Cosmetic-surgery-hub/Cosmetic-procedure-guidelines.aspx)

- [PubMed review of facial ageing anatomy](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27248022/)

- [PMC review of facial ageing science and theory](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4174174/)
