Core Aesthetics provides lip filler consultations and treatment for male patients in Oakleigh, servicing Melbourne and Melbourne’s south-east. Corey Anderson, Registered Nurse (AHPRA NMW0001047575, registered since January 1996), is the sole treating practitioner. The clinic is at a private address in Oakleigh with no shared waiting area. Consultations are appointment only. Dermal filler is a prescription substance in Australia. A consultation is required before any treatment is considered. Results vary between individuals.
Oakleigh: Melbourne’s south-east
Core Aesthetics is at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. Oakleigh is approximately 20 minutes from Melbourne’s CBD and is accessible from Melbourne’s inner south-east, the Bayside suburbs, and the Monash corridor. On-street and local parking is available near the clinic.
The clinic location is a private residential address, not a retail shopfront or a shared medical centre. There is no signage that identifies it as a cosmetic clinic. For male patients to whom the logistics of attending a cosmetic appointment matter, this structure is worth knowing.
Appointments are available Tuesday to Saturday by arrangement.
A private clinical environment
Core Aesthetics is a one-practitioner clinic. Corey Anderson is the only treating clinician. There is no shared waiting area, no reception team, and no situation in which multiple patients are in the same space simultaneously. Appointments are individual and structured to allow adequate time for assessment, treatment, and any questions that arise.
Many male patients value this structure. The absence of a visible waiting room means you are not encountered by others. The single-practitioner model means every aspect of your appointment, assessment, treatment decision, prescription, and follow-up, is handled by the same clinician who holds your clinical record.
Corey does not use patient imagery in any public context and does not discuss patient information with other patients. For male patients in professional roles or in environments where visibility matters, this is stated clearly and maintained consistently.
What the consultation covers for male patients
The consultation is a separate appointment from treatment. No treatment is performed on the day of the initial consultation. This is a deliberate clinical structure, not a limitation of availability.
At the consultation, Corey assesses lip anatomy and facial proportions, takes a full medical history, and discusses the specific concern the patient has brought to the appointment. For male patients, this includes an explicit discussion of what male lip treatment involves, what conservative volume means in practice, which structural features will be addressed, and which will be left alone.
Realistic outcomes are discussed in full. Risks and side effects are covered. Aftercare expectations are explained. If treatment is appropriate and the patient wants to proceed, a prescription is issued and informed consent is obtained. Questions are expected and welcomed at every stage.
In Australia, dermal fillers are prescription substances. The consultation is both the clinical starting point and a legal requirement. More on the consultation process at Core Aesthetics.
Beyond lips: the coordinated male consultation
Men who present for lip assessment often have related concerns about the broader lower face. Lip thinning, jawline softening, and masseter volume changes frequently occur together as part of the same ageing pattern, and addressing one in isolation sometimes produces a less balanced result than considering the full picture.
At Core Aesthetics, Corey can assess the lower face in its entirety at a single consultation. This does not mean multiple treatments are recommended or performed. Each area requires individual assessment and its own prescription. But understanding the full picture at the consultation stage allows a treatment sequence that is clinically considered rather than piecemeal.
Male patients commonly present for a combination of lip assessment, jawline treatment, masseter treatment, and anti-wrinkle treatment. Each is discussed on its own merits. There is no assumption that more treatment is better, and no pressure to proceed with anything beyond the specific concern that brought the patient in.
Booking a consultation
Corey Anderson is a registered nurse (AHPRA NMW0001047575) with more than 30 years of clinical experience, including significant experience with male aesthetic patients. The consultation is a clinical appointment with the person who will also perform any treatment that follows. There is no delegation to a different clinician at any stage.
If you are considering lip treatment and want to understand whether it is appropriate for you, the consultation is the right starting point. It is not a commitment to treatment. It is a clinical conversation about your anatomy, your goals, and what treatment, if any, makes sense for your situation.
Appointments are available Tuesday to Saturday. You can verify Corey’s registration at coreaesthetics.com.au/verify or through the AHPRA public register.
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Is this for you?
Consider booking a consultation if
- Men 18 or older in Melbourne and Melbourne’s south-east considering a lip consultation
- Men who want a private, single-practitioner clinical environment for their appointment
- Men considering treatment for the first time who want to understand the full process before booking
- Men wanting to discuss lip treatment alongside broader lower face concerns at a single consultation
This may not be for you if
- Anyone under 18
- Anyone who is pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding
- Anyone with an active infection, cold sore, or unhealed skin in or around the lip area
- Anyone with a history of severe allergic reaction to hyaluronic acid or lidocaine
- Anyone seeking treatment without a prior consultation and clinical assessment
Suitability is confirmed at consultation. This list is general guidance, not a substitute for clinical assessment.
Frequently asked questions
Where is Core Aesthetics located?
Core Aesthetics is at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. Approximately 20 minutes from Melbourne’s CBD. The clinic is at a private residential address, not a retail or shared medical setting. On-street and local parking is available. Appointments are Tuesday to Saturday by arrangement.
Is the consultation private for male patients?
Yes. Core Aesthetics is a one-practitioner clinic at a private address with no shared waiting area and no front desk team. Appointments are individual. Corey does not discuss patient information with other patients and does not use patient imagery in any public context.
Do I need a referral for a lip consultation?
No referral is required. You can book a consultation directly. The consultation is the clinical starting point for any assessment. A referral is not a prerequisite, but your GP’s details are useful if there are medical history considerations relevant to treatment.
Can I discuss other treatments at the same consultation?
Yes. Corey can assess multiple areas of concern at a single consultation. Each treatment area requires its own prescription and informed consent if treatment proceeds. There is no obligation to address every area discussed, and no pressure to proceed with more than the specific concern that brought you in.
How far in advance do I need to book?
Availability varies. Booking directly through the Core Aesthetics website is the most current way to see available times. The consultation is a separate appointment from any subsequent treatment, so there are typically two bookings: an initial consultation and, if treatment proceeds, a treatment appointment.
Is Core Aesthetics suitable for first-time male patients?
Yes. Many male patients presenting at Core Aesthetics for lip assessment have no prior injectable history. The consultation process is the same for first-time patients as for established patients. Corey’s assessment does not assume prior experience and covers everything relevant to a new patient including what to expect, what recovery involves, and what realistic outcomes look like. Results vary between individuals.