Core Aesthetics

How Pricing Is Discussed at Consultation | Core Aesthetics

Quick summary

At Core Aesthetics, treatment pricing is discussed after an individual consultation and clinical assessment — not upfront as a menu. What treatment is appropriate, and therefore what it costs, depends on individual anatomy and clinical findings, not a standard package.

Frequently asked questions

Does Core Aesthetics publish treatment prices?

No. Treatment pricing at Core Aesthetics is discussed after individual assessment as part of the consultation, not published as a standard menu. What treatment is appropriate — and what it costs — depends on individual clinical findings.

Do I have to pay for the consultation even if I do not proceed?

The consultation fee covers Corey Anderson’s time and the clinical assessment. It is charged regardless of whether you proceed to treatment. A consultation that ends with a recommendation not to proceed is still a clinically meaningful appointment.

Can I discuss budget at the consultation?

Yes. Budget is a relevant part of the clinical conversation and can influence how a plan is staged over time. It does not change what is clinically appropriate, but it can shape how and when components of a plan are implemented.

Are there packages or loyalty discounts at Core Aesthetics?

No. Core Aesthetics does not offer packages, loyalty pricing, time-limited discounts, or promotional offers on clinical services. These are inconsistent with AHPRA advertising guidelines.

Why do some clinics publish prices and others do not?

Published prices make comparison easier and support direct booking without consultation. However, they also encourage patients to select treatments based on price before any clinical assessment. At Core Aesthetics, the clinical assessment determines the plan, and pricing follows from that.

Is a gradual plan more expensive overall?

Not necessarily. A gradual plan distributes cost over time, which some patients find easier to manage. In some cases, a cautious initial approach uses less volume than a same-day comprehensive plan and is therefore lower in cost at the first visit, with refinement added as needed over subsequent appointments.

What should I be cautious of in aesthetic pricing?

Promotional pricing that creates urgency, volume-based packages that encourage more treatment than may be needed, and free or discounted units attached to other purchases are all worth scrutinising. These models can conflict with individually-assessed clinical practice and may raise regulatory compliance questions.

Written and reviewed by Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575 · TGA & AHPRA compliant

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