Core Aesthetics offers lip filler consultations for Bentleigh residents at their Oakleigh clinic, 5 minutes west of Bentleigh. All consultations are with Corey Anderson, AHPRA registered nurse NMW0001047575.
A lip filler consultation at Core Aesthetics is an individual clinical appointment with Corey Anderson, AHPRA registered nurse (NMW0001047575, registered since January 1996). For Bentleigh residents, the clinic is 5 minutes west of Bentleigh at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. Every consultation involves a thorough individual assessment before any treatment is recommended, and there is no obligation to proceed at any stage.
What Happens at a Lip Filler Consultation
Your consultation begins with a conversation about your concerns and goals. Corey will ask about your medical history, any medications you are taking, any previous cosmetic treatments and what you are hoping to address. He will then conduct a direct clinical assessment of the relevant anatomy, examining the area of concern in the context of the full face.
What happens in the appointment
“There is no obligation to proceed. The consultation is where the honest conversation happens.”
The recommendation you receive is based entirely on this assessment. Corey will explain clearly what he has observed, what he recommends, why he recommends it and what realistic outcomes look like for your individual anatomy. If treatment is not appropriate for your situation, that is what you will be told directly and honestly.
No Obligation, No Pressure
The consultation at Core Aesthetics is a clinical assessment, not a sales appointment. You are welcome to take time to consider any recommendation before booking treatment. Many clients find value in the consultation itself as a way of understanding their face and their options, even if they decide not to proceed with treatment immediately. There is no fee for returning after time away to think.
About Bentleigh
Centre Road in Bentleigh has that rare quality of a shopping strip that feels genuinely local, independent retailers alongside the necessary chains, good cafes at proper density, and a foot traffic that suggests people actually live nearby rather than driving in from elsewhere. Bentleigh is consistently one of Glen Eira’s most sought after addresses, partly for the Centre Road strip and partly because the Frankston line station makes the CBD straightforward when you need it. Tram route 67 along Centre Road is one of Melbourne’s more pleasant tram routes.
Clients from Bentleigh often tell us they appreciate that Core Aesthetics operates on the same philosophy as the kind of independent businesses they choose on Centre Road, considered, quality focused and not trying to process high volume. Bus route 703 connects Bentleigh directly to Oakleigh if you prefer not to drive.
Getting to Core Aesthetics from Here
From Bentleigh Post Office on Centre Road, Core Aesthetics is approximately 10 minutes by car via South Road east to Atherton Road, around 5.2 kilometres. Bus route 703 runs directly between Bentleigh and Oakleigh via Mackie Road, making it easy to get here without a car. The clinic at 12A Atherton Road is open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment. Street parking is available along Atherton Road and the surrounding streets.
About Corey Anderson
Corey Anderson is an AHPRA registered nurse (NMW0001047575, registered since January 1996) and the founder and sole treating practitioner at Core Aesthetics. With nearly 30 years of continuous nursing registration, his clinical foundation informs the thorough, conservative and individually tailored approach to every consultation and treatment.
Every client who attends Core Aesthetics is seen by Corey personally for every appointment, from the initial consultation through to ongoing treatment and review. There are no junior practitioners and no variation in the clinical standard between visits. Verify Corey’s registration at coreaesthetics.com.au/verify.
Read more about the lip filler consultation process at Core Aesthetics and about what to expect at a cosmetic injectable consultation.
Nearby Suburbs Also Served
Core Aesthetics serves clients from Bentleigh and surrounding suburbs including McKinnon, Moorabbin, Cheltenham. The clinic is centrally located in Oakleigh to serve Melbourne’s south east and inner suburbs.
Lip Filler and the Proportional Relationship with the Lower Face
One of the most overlooked aspects of lip filler assessment is the relationship between the lips and the rest of the lower face. Lips do not exist in isolation. The chin position below them, the nose above, and the philtrum between the nose and the upper lip all influence how changes to the lips will be perceived. A small volume increase in lips that are already well proportioned relative to the lower face reads very differently from the same volume increase in lips that are naturally thin relative to a prominent chin.
Corey Anderson considers these proportional relationships at every lip filler consultation. For Bentleigh clients, this means arriving at Core Aesthetics expecting a genuine individual assessment rather than a standard treatment protocol. The recommendation you receive is based on your specific lower face anatomy, not on a default approach applied regardless of proportions.
Many Bentleigh clients who have had lip filler elsewhere and found the result less satisfying than expected discover at consultation that the proportional context was not adequately considered in their previous treatment. Correcting overtreated or disproportionate lip filler is possible using hyaluronidase, and this is discussed honestly at consultation where relevant.
Lip Filler and the Proportional Relationship with the Lower Face
One of the most overlooked aspects of lip filler assessment is the relationship between the lips and the rest of the lower face. Lips do not exist in isolation. The chin position below them, the nose above, and the philtrum between the nose and the upper lip all influence how changes to the lips will be perceived. A small volume increase in lips that are already well proportioned relative to the lower face reads very differently from the same volume increase in lips that are naturally thin relative to a prominent chin.
Corey Anderson considers these proportional relationships at every lip filler consultation. For Bentleigh clients, this means arriving at Core Aesthetics expecting a genuine individual assessment rather than a standard treatment protocol. The recommendation you receive is based on your specific lower face anatomy, not on a default approach applied regardless of proportions.
Many Bentleigh clients who have had lip filler elsewhere and found the result less satisfying than expected discover at consultation that the proportional context was not adequately considered in their previous treatment. Correcting overtreated or disproportionate lip filler is possible using hyaluronidase, and this is discussed honestly at consultation where relevant.
Lip Filler and the Proportional Relationship with the Lower Face
One of the most overlooked aspects of lip filler assessment is the relationship between the lips and the rest of the lower face. Lips do not exist in isolation. The chin position below them, the nose above, and the philtrum between the nose and the upper lip all influence how changes to the lips will be perceived. A small volume increase in lips that are already well proportioned relative to the lower face reads very differently from the same volume increase in lips that are naturally thin relative to a prominent chin.
Corey Anderson considers these proportional relationships at every lip filler consultation. For Bentleigh clients, this means arriving at Core Aesthetics expecting a genuine individual assessment rather than a standard treatment protocol. The recommendation you receive is based on your specific lower face anatomy, not on a default approach applied regardless of proportions.
Many Bentleigh clients who have had lip filler elsewhere and found the result less satisfying than expected discover at consultation that the proportional context was not adequately considered in their previous treatment. Correcting overtreated or disproportionate lip filler is possible using hyaluronidase, and this is discussed honestly at consultation where relevant.
Lip Filler and the Proportional Relationship with the Lower Face
One of the most overlooked aspects of lip filler assessment is the relationship between the lips and the rest of the lower face. Lips do not exist in isolation. The chin position below them, the nose above, and the philtrum between the nose and the upper lip all influence how changes to the lips will be perceived. A small volume increase in lips that are already well proportioned relative to the lower face reads very differently from the same volume increase in lips that are naturally thin relative to a prominent chin.
Corey Anderson considers these proportional relationships at every lip filler consultation. For Bentleigh clients, this means arriving at Core Aesthetics expecting a genuine individual assessment rather than a standard treatment protocol. The recommendation you receive is based on your specific lower face anatomy, not on a default approach applied regardless of proportions.
Many Bentleigh clients who have had lip filler elsewhere and found the result less satisfying than expected discover at consultation that the proportional context was not adequately considered in their previous treatment. Correcting overtreated or disproportionate lip filler is possible using hyaluronidase, and this is discussed honestly at consultation where relevant.
Lip Filler and the Proportional Relationship with the Lower Face
One of the most overlooked aspects of lip filler assessment is the relationship between the lips and the rest of the lower face. Lips do not exist in isolation. The chin position below them, the nose above, and the philtrum between the nose and the upper lip all influence how changes to the lips will be perceived. A small volume increase in lips that are already well proportioned relative to the lower face reads very differently from the same volume increase in lips that are naturally thin relative to a prominent chin.
Corey Anderson considers these proportional relationships at every lip filler consultation. For Bentleigh clients, this means arriving at Core Aesthetics expecting a genuine individual assessment rather than a standard treatment protocol. The recommendation you receive is based on your specific lower face anatomy, not on a default approach applied regardless of proportions.
Many Bentleigh clients who have had lip filler elsewhere and found the result less satisfying than expected discover at consultation that the proportional context was not adequately considered in their previous treatment. Correcting overtreated or disproportionate lip filler is possible using hyaluronidase, and this is discussed honestly at consultation where relevant.
Lip Filler and the Proportional Relationship with the Lower Face
One of the most overlooked aspects of lip filler assessment is the relationship between the lips and the rest of the lower face. Lips do not exist in isolation. The chin position below them, the nose above, and the philtrum between the nose and the upper lip all influence how changes to the lips will be perceived. A small volume increase in lips that are already well proportioned relative to the lower face reads very differently from the same volume increase in lips that are naturally thin relative to a prominent chin.
Corey Anderson considers these proportional relationships at every lip filler consultation. For Bentleigh clients, this means arriving at Core Aesthetics expecting a genuine individual assessment rather than a standard treatment protocol. The recommendation you receive is based on your specific lower face anatomy, not on a default approach applied regardless of proportions.
Many Bentleigh clients who have had lip filler elsewhere and found the result less satisfying than expected discover at consultation that the proportional context was not adequately considered in their previous treatment. Correcting overtreated or disproportionate lip filler is possible using hyaluronidase, and this is discussed honestly at consultation where relevant.
Lip Filler and the Proportional Relationship with the Lower Face
One of the most overlooked aspects of lip filler assessment is the relationship between the lips and the rest of the lower face. Lips do not exist in isolation. The chin position below them, the nose above, and the philtrum between the nose and the upper lip all influence how changes to the lips will be perceived. A small volume increase in lips that are already well proportioned relative to the lower face reads very differently from the same volume increase in lips that are naturally thin relative to a prominent chin.
Corey Anderson considers these proportional relationships at every lip filler consultation. For Bentleigh clients, this means arriving at Core Aesthetics expecting a genuine individual assessment rather than a standard treatment protocol. The recommendation you receive is based on your specific lower face anatomy, not on a default approach applied regardless of proportions.
Many Bentleigh clients who have had lip filler elsewhere and found the result less satisfying than expected discover at consultation that the proportional context was not adequately considered in their previous treatment. Correcting overtreated or disproportionate lip filler is possible using hyaluronidase, and this is discussed honestly at consultation where relevant.
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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.
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.
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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.
