# First Lip Consultation Melbourne

- URL: https://coreaesthetics.com.au/first-time-lip-treatment-melbourne/
- Source: Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh VIC
- Practitioner: Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575
- Last reviewed or modified: 2026-06-07

## 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

First time lip consultation in Melbourne for suitability, proportion, cold sore history, timing, consent, aftercare and review with Corey Anderson RN.

## Page Content

Quick summary

A first lip consultation in Melbourne should begin with suitability assessment, not a fixed treatment request. Corey Anderson RN reviews lip proportion, movement, medical history, timing, risks, consent and whether treatment discussion, waiting, referral or no treatment is appropriate.

## Table of Contents

- [Why First Appointments Need More Care](#why-first-appointments-need-more-care)

- [What Corey Assesses](#what-corey-assesses)

- [First Appointment Decision Guide](#first-appointment-decision-guide)

- [Conservative Planning Does Not Mean Automatic Treatment](#conservative-planning-does-not-mean-automatic-treatment)

- [Same Day Treatment Boundaries](#same-day-treatment-boundaries)

- [Timing Around Events](#timing-around-events)

- [Risks, Aftercare And Urgent Symptoms](#risks-aftercare-and-urgent-symptoms)

- [When Treatment May Not Be Suitable](#when-treatment-may-not-be-suitable)

- [How To Prepare](#how-to-prepare)

- [Which Page Should I Read Next?](#which-page-should-i-read-next)

Lip and perioral consultation assessment 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.

## Why First Appointments Need More Care

First time patients often arrive with a mix of curiosity and caution. They may want a subtle change, worry about looking overdone, feel unsure about swelling, or want to know whether their lips suit treatment at all. Those questions are appropriate. Lips are visible, mobile and closely tied to expression, so small changes can feel significant.

A rushed first appointment can turn uncertainty into pressure. A better consultation gives enough time to understand the concern, explain limits, review risk, discuss timing and decide whether proceeding is appropriate. The aim is a calmer decision, not a quick commitment.

This is also why first time lip consultation sits beside the broader [lip proportion and volume consultation](/lip-volume-melbourne/), [lip consultation](/lip-consultation-melbourne/) and [treatment suitability assessment](/treatment-suitability-assessment/) pages.

## What Corey Assesses

Corey may assess upper to lower lip proportion, border definition, cupid bow shape, smile movement, tooth show, mouth corner position, lower face balance, chin relationship, jawline context, tissue quality, existing asymmetry and whether the lips suit the face as a whole.

The consultation also covers medical history, medicines, allergies, cold sore history, pregnancy or breastfeeding status, recent dental or skin work, prior cosmetic treatment, timing, aftercare needs and whether expectations are realistic. If something does not fit safely, the responsible recommendation may be to wait or not proceed.

Assessment is not about copying a reference image. Photos can help explain a preference, but lighting, editing, expression and anatomy can mislead. Corey still needs to assess the person in front of him.

## First Appointment Decision Guide

This table shows how common first time questions can shape the consultation. It is general guidance only and does not replace individual assessment with Corey.

What you are trying to decide
What Corey may assess
Possible next step

I want a very small change
Proportion, tissue support, facial balance, timing and whether a small change would still be visible or worthwhile.
Conservative planning, review, waiting or no treatment.

I am worried about looking overdone
Previous examples, expectations, lip-to-face balance, what should be avoided and whether treatment pressure is present.
Assessment only, staged planning, a narrower plan or no treatment.

I have an event soon
Swelling risk, bruising risk, settling time, travel, photography, public speaking and ability to review.
Wait until timing is safer or discuss whether proceeding is appropriate.

I have cold sore history or recent dental work
Flare risk, infection risk, timing, medical history and whether additional advice is needed.
Delay, medical review, preparation discussion or no treatment that day.

I have had previous treatment elsewhere
Dates, records, tissue behaviour, settling, asymmetry, migration concern and whether more information is needed.
Records review, waiting, review with the original clinic or cautious planning.

I am unsure whether treatment is right for me
Motivation, expectations, anatomy, risk tolerance and whether doing nothing is a valid choice.
Assessment only, education, waiting, referral or no treatment.

## Conservative Planning Does Not Mean Automatic Treatment

Conservative planning is not the same as simply doing a smaller version of treatment. It means the first decision is made with restraint, clear boundaries and enough respect for individual anatomy. Sometimes that leads to a modest plan. Sometimes it leads to waiting or no treatment.

For first time patients, this matters because the lips need time to settle and the patient needs time to understand how the recommendation fits their face. Trying to create every possible change in one appointment can make review harder and can increase the chance of regret.

Corey may also identify that a concern is better explained by surrounding facial support, smile movement, skin quality, dental context or expectations rather than by lip volume alone.

## Same Day Treatment Boundaries

Some first time patients may be suitable for same day treatment, but it is not automatic. Same day treatment depends on assessment, informed consent, timing, patient readiness, risk discussion and whether Corey considers proceeding clinically appropriate after reviewing the concern.

Booking a consultation does not mean treatment will happen. If you need more time to think, if Corey recommends waiting, if records are unclear, or if the clinical picture is not right on the day, the safer choice may be to delay or not proceed.

This boundary is part of informed consent. A person should understand what is being assessed, what risks matter, what alternatives exist and what no treatment would mean before deciding.

Lip and perioral consultation assessment 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.

## Timing Around Events

Do not book a first lip appointment too close to an important event. Swelling, bruising, tenderness and temporary unevenness can occur, and early appearance can change as the area settles. The first few days are not the right point for judging the final presentation.

If you have travel, photography, a wedding, public speaking, a work event or another deadline, tell Corey before deciding whether to proceed. Timing can change the recommendation, especially for first time patients who do not yet know how their body responds.

The safer answer may be to wait until there is enough time for assessment, recovery, review and calm decision making.

## Risks, Aftercare And Urgent Symptoms

Risk discussion for a first lip appointment may include swelling, bruising, tenderness, firmness, unevenness, infection, cold sore flare, asymmetry, dissatisfaction, prolonged swelling and rare urgent tissue health concerns. The relevance of each risk depends on the individual assessment.

Corey explains aftercare, what to avoid after treatment if you proceed, when to contact the clinic and what symptoms should prompt urgent medical advice. Severe pain, skin colour change, vision symptoms, spreading redness, fever, discharge, breathing symptoms or a sudden worsening concern should not wait for routine cosmetic review.

Understanding risk is part of consent, not a footnote after the decision.

## When Treatment May Not Be Suitable

Treatment may not be suitable if there is active infection, unhealed skin, recent treatment that has not settled, unclear previous treatment, pregnancy or breastfeeding, recent dental work, significant cold sore risk, urgent symptoms, high anxiety around a specific appearance, or anatomy where adding volume would reduce balance.

Corey may recommend waiting, monitoring, medical review, gathering records, a different assessment pathway or no treatment. A first consultation should make room for those answers.

Patients sometimes feel disappointed when the answer is not immediate treatment. That does not mean the appointment failed. It means assessment was allowed to guide the decision.

## How To Prepare

Bring current medicines, supplements, allergies, relevant medical history, cold sore history, pregnancy or breastfeeding status where relevant, recent dental or skin procedure details, and any previous cosmetic treatment records. If you have photos that help explain your concern, bring them as a communication aid rather than a target to copy.

It helps to write down what you notice, what you want to understand, what you want to avoid, whether you have an event coming up and whether you prefer assessment only. You do not need polished language. Corey can help organise the concern during consultation.

If symptoms feel urgent, seek appropriate medical advice before waiting for a cosmetic appointment.

## Which Page Should I Read Next?

For the broader service overview, read [lip proportion and volume consultation](/lip-volume-melbourne/). For the appointment structure, read [lip consultation and suitability assessment](/lip-consultation-melbourne/). For cost questions, read [lip treatment cost](/lip-treatment-cost-melbourne/).

For recovery and timing, read [lip swelling stages](/lip-treatment-swelling-stages/) and [lip aftercare](/lip-treatment-aftercare-guide/). If your biggest concern is avoiding too much change, read [how to avoid overfilled lips](/how-to-avoid-overfilled-lips/). If you are unsure whether any treatment is appropriate, read [treatment suitability assessment](/treatment-suitability-assessment/), [patient safety before aesthetic decisions](/patient-safety-aesthetic-consultation/) and [what to ask before consultation](/what-to-ask-before-aesthetic-consultation/).

Lip and perioral consultation assessment 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.

### Book A First Lip Consultation

Book a consultation if you want Corey Anderson RN to assess lip proportion, suitability, timing, risks and whether treatment discussion is appropriate. You can also attend for assessment only if you want information before deciding.

[Book a consultation](/book/)

### Verification And Contact Details

Core Aesthetics is located at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. Phone: [0491 706 705](tel:+61491706705). Corey Anderson is a Registered Nurse. Ahpra registration: NMW0001047575. Review the clinic and practitioner details at [Verify Core Aesthetics](/verify/) before booking.

### Reviewed By Corey Anderson RN

This page was reviewed on 7 June 2026. It is educational information for consultation planning and does not replace individual assessment, medical advice, informed consent discussion, aftercare advice or practitioner judgement.

## Is this for you?

### Consider booking a consultation if

- You are an adult considering lip treatment for the first time

- You want proportion, suitability, timing and risks explained before deciding

- You want to understand conservative planning, staged planning, waiting or no treatment

- You can discuss medical history, cold sore history, timing and previous treatment details honestly

### This may not be for you if

- You want treatment without assessment, consent or risk discussion

- You need urgent medical advice for severe or rapidly changing symptoms

- You want a fixed appearance change confirmed before assessment

- You are booking because of pressure from an event, another person or an unrealistic comparison image

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

## Frequently asked questions

What should I expect at a first lip consultation?

Expect consultation before treatment planning. Corey reviews lip proportion, smile movement, lower face balance, medical history, medicines, allergies, cold sore history, timing, expectations and what you want to avoid. The appointment may lead to treatment discussion, waiting, staged planning, referral or no treatment.

Do I need to know exactly what I want before booking?

No. First time patients can describe the concern in everyday language, such as wanting to understand proportion, border shape, asymmetry, volume, smile balance or whether treatment is suitable at all. Corey can help translate that concern into an assessment without asking you to choose a treatment pathway first.

Can treatment happen on the same day as consultation?

Some adults may be suitable for same day treatment, but it is not automatic. Same day treatment depends on assessment, informed consent, patient readiness, risk discussion, timing and whether Corey considers proceeding clinically appropriate. It is also acceptable to attend for assessment only.

Why is conservative planning common for first timers?

Lips are visible, expressive and sensitive to small changes. Conservative planning gives Corey room to assess proportion, tissue behaviour, facial balance and patient comfort before doing too much at once. A cautious first appointment can also make review and future decisions clearer.

What can make lip treatment unsuitable?

Treatment may be unsuitable because of medical history, pregnancy or breastfeeding, active infection, skin irritation, cold sore risk, recent dental or skin work, unclear previous treatment, unrealistic expectations, poor timing, urgent symptoms or anatomy where adding volume would reduce balance rather than support it.

How far before an event should I book?

Do not book a first lip appointment close to an important event. Swelling, bruising, tenderness and temporary unevenness can occur, and early appearance may change as the area settles. Tell Corey about travel, weddings, photography or public events before deciding on timing.

What risks are discussed with first time patients?

Risk discussion may include swelling, bruising, tenderness, firmness, unevenness, infection, cold sore flare, asymmetry, dissatisfaction, prolonged swelling and rare urgent tissue health concerns. Corey also explains aftercare, review, when to contact the clinic and when urgent medical advice should come first.

What if I have cold sore history?

Tell Corey if you have had cold sores, even if they are infrequent. Lip-area procedures can be relevant to flare risk, and this can change timing, preparation, advice or whether medical input is needed. Do not hide this history because it helps with safer planning.

What if I have had previous lip treatment elsewhere?

Bring treatment dates, clinic details, photographs and records if you have them. Previous treatment can affect timing, tissue behaviour, suitability, risk and whether waiting or review with the original clinic is appropriate. If records are unclear, Corey may recommend a more cautious pathway.

Can I decide not to proceed after consultation?

Yes. A first consultation can be useful even when no treatment follows. You may decide to wait, gather records, think longer, return later, seek medical review or leave the concern alone. You should not feel locked into treatment because you booked an appointment.

How do I prepare for the appointment?

Bring current medicines, supplements, allergies, relevant medical history, cold sore history, pregnancy or breastfeeding status where relevant, recent dental or skin procedure details and previous cosmetic treatment records. Write down what you notice, what you hope to understand and what you want to avoid.

Where is Core Aesthetics and how can I verify Corey?

Core Aesthetics is in Oakleigh. Corey Anderson is a Registered Nurse and his Ahpra registration is NMW0001047575. You can use the Verify Core Aesthetics page or the Ahpra public register to confirm practitioner details before booking or attending.

## Continue reading

- [Book Your Consultation Choose an appointment with Corey Anderson RN for assessment, suitability, risks and consent before any treatment decision.](/book/)

- [Contact The Oakleigh Clinic Book a consultation, ask a practical question, confirm official clinic details or check the safest next step before visiting.](/contact/)

- [Corey Anderson RN Verification Check the Ahpra public register, confirm official Core Aesthetics clinic details and understand what registration can and cannot tell you before consultation.](/verify/)

- [Pricing And Cost Clarity How Core Aesthetics explains cost after assessment, suitability and consent rather than through a public treatment menu.](/pricing/)

- [Cosmetic Consultation Appointments Assessment with Corey Anderson RN before any cosmetic treatment decision.](/consultations/)

- [Start With An Aesthetic Consultation A consultation led appointment for adults who want concerns, suitability, timing, consent and risk assessed before any cosmetic treatment decision.](/aesthetic-consultation-melbourne/)

## 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)

- [TGA advertising a health service](https://www.tga.gov.au/resources/guidance/advertising-health-services-involve-therapeutic-goods)

- [Ahpra cosmetic procedure advertising guidelines](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Resources/Cosmetic-surgery-hub/Cosmetic-procedure-advertising-guidelines.aspx)

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

- [Healthdirect emergency care guidance](https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/emergency-care)
