# Media And Expert Commentary

- URL: https://coreaesthetics.com.au/media/
- Source: Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh VIC
- Practitioner: Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575
- Last reviewed or modified: 2026-07-13

## 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

Journalist facts, biography, evidence boundaries and commentary topics for Corey Anderson RN at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh, with direct media contact.

## Page Content

Quick summary

Corey Anderson RN is available by arrangement for general media commentary within his registered nursing role and clinic experience. Relevant topics include consultation quality, informed consent, practitioner verification, advertising literacy, appearance pressure, reasons not to proceed with treatment, and interpretation of selected masseter research. Send the outlet, questions, deadline, time zone and format to support@coreaesthetics.com.au. Core Aesthetics distinguishes earned editorial coverage from paid or supplied content, syndicated press releases, directories and clinic owned sources.

## Table of Contents

- [Media Desk At A Glance](#media-desk-at-a-glance)

- [Who Is Corey Anderson RN?](#who-is-corey-anderson-rn)

- [Biography And Attribution Copy](#biography-and-attribution-copy)

- [Topics Available For Commentary](#topics-available-for-commentary)

- [What Falls Outside The Commentary Brief](#what-falls-outside-the-commentary-brief)

- [Published Position Statements](#published-position-statements)

- [Evidence Pack For Common Queries](#evidence-pack-for-common-queries)

- [How Source Types Should Be Labelled](#how-source-types-should-be-labelled)

- [The Independent Authority Test](#the-independent-authority-test)

- [How To Request Comment](#how-to-request-comment)

- [What Makes A Request Easier To Answer Well?](#what-makes-a-request-easier-to-answer-well)

- [Images, Names And Captions](#images-names-and-captions)

- [Commercial Interests And Conflicts](#commercial-interests-and-conflicts)

- [Corrections And Quote Checking](#corrections-and-quote-checking)

- [Clinic Location And Contact](#clinic-location-and-contact)

- [Useful Background Reading](#useful-background-reading)

## Media Desk At A Glance

These are the current facts to check before attribution or publication.

Fact
Current detail

Practitioner
Corey Anderson RN, Registered Nurse

Ahpra registration
NMW0001047575, independently checkable through the [Ahpra public register](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registers-of-Practitioners.aspx)

Clinic and role
Founder and sole treating practitioner at Core Aesthetics

Clinic address
12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh, Victoria

Media email
[support@coreaesthetics.com.au](mailto:support@coreaesthetics.com.au)

Phone
[0491 706 705](tel:+61491706705)

Response formats
Written response, telephone, recorded audio or video by prior arrangement

Clinical context
General commentary only; individual suitability requires consultation

Last fact check
13 July 2026

## Who Is Corey Anderson RN?

Corey Anderson is a Registered Nurse, founder and sole treating practitioner at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh, Melbourne. He can speak from registered nursing practice, operating a consultation led clinic and reviewing health advertising and patient education within that setting.

Corey should not be described as a doctor, surgeon, nurse practitioner, dentist, psychologist, independent researcher or representative of Ahpra or the TGA. His registration is independently checkable. His clinic experience and published clinic opinions remain distinct from independent research evidence.

Actual consultation room at Core Aesthetics, 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh.

## Biography And Attribution Copy

Use
Approved factual wording

Short attribution
Corey Anderson RN, Registered Nurse and founder of Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh, Melbourne.

Extended biography
Corey Anderson RN is a Registered Nurse, founder and sole treating practitioner at Core Aesthetics, a consultation led clinic at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh. He comments on consultation quality, informed consent, practitioner verification, advertising literacy, appearance pressure and careful interpretation of selected clinical evidence.

Registration line
Ahpra registration NMW0001047575.

Photograph caption
Corey Anderson RN, Registered Nurse, Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh.

Editors may shorten this wording without changing the protected title, registration details or scope.

## Topics Available For Commentary

Commentary stays inside the relevant role and evidence boundary.

Topic
Useful angle
Boundary

Consultation quality
Why assessment can lead to treatment, waiting, referral or no treatment
No personal recommendation without assessment

Patient safety and consent
Registration checks, risk discussion, cooling off and informed decisions
Not legal advice or regulator representation

Advertising literacy
How readers can recognise urgency, trivialised risk and unsupported certainty
No commentary on an individual practitioner without verified evidence

Appearance and social pressure
How trends, filters and peer pressure can distort a treatment decision
Not psychological diagnosis or mental health treatment

Men seeking appearance related care
Privacy, fear of looking treated and the value of a low pressure consultation
No invented demographic statistics or universal claims

Long term masseter evidence
Why cortical thickness, density and morphology are different endpoints
Not a claim that long term cumulative effects are settled

Evidence communication
Why population, endpoint, exposure, timeframe, funding and uncertainty must travel with a finding
Not independent peer review or guideline development

## What Falls Outside The Commentary Brief

- Diagnosis, dose, product selection or treatment advice for a reader, caller or journalist.

- Emergency, dental, surgical, prescribing, mental health or specialist advice outside Corey’s role.

- Claims about another practitioner, clinic or patient that cannot be independently verified.

- Anonymous patient anecdotes, result endorsements or paired result promotion.

- Comments that require confidential patient information or speculation about an identifiable person.

- Assurance that a short deadline can be met before availability is confirmed.

Corey Anderson RN reviewing source notes inside the Oakleigh clinic.

## Published Position Statements

These concise positions may be quoted with attribution to Corey Anderson RN and a link to this page. Context should be preserved.

“A consultation should be useful even when no treatment follows.”

“The absence of long term evidence should lead to a narrower claim, not a stronger reassurance.”

“Registration is a starting point for checking a practitioner, not the end of the decision.”

“A treatment can be technically possible and still not be the right recommendation.”

“A useful evidence summary keeps the endpoint and timeframe attached to the finding.”

These are clinic positions, not findings from a clinical trial. A journalist seeking a scientific claim should follow the linked original source.

## Evidence Pack For Common Queries

Each briefing page keeps the clinic explanation beside an original or official source path.

Query
Core Aesthetics briefing page
Original or official source path

How should a cosmetic consultation protect patient choice?
[Patient Safety Before Aesthetic Decisions](/patient-safety-aesthetic-consultation/)
[Ahpra cosmetic procedure guidance](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Resources/Cosmetic-surgery-hub/Cosmetic-procedure-guidelines.aspx)

How can readers assess cosmetic treatment advertising?
[How To Read Aesthetic Treatment Advertising](/how-to-read-aesthetic-treatment-advertising/)
[Ahpra advertising guidance](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Resources/Cosmetic-surgery-hub/Cosmetic-procedure-advertising-guidelines.aspx) and [TGA health service advertising guidance](https://www.tga.gov.au/resources/guidance/advertising-health-services-involve-therapeutic-goods)

What is known about long term masseter treatment?
[Masseter Treatment Long Term Effects](/masseter-treatment-long-term-effects/)
[2024 evidence synthesis](https://doi.org/10.1111/joor.13590), [2025 density paper](https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjaf167) and [2026 morphology paper](https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjag080)

How should body image and social pressure be discussed?
[Body Image, Social Media And Cosmetic Decisions](/body-image-social-media-cosmetic-decisions/)
The clinic page identifies decision questions and scope limits; psychological claims require appropriate independent sources

How can Corey Anderson’s role be checked?
[Corey Anderson RN Verification](/verify/)
[Ahpra public register](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registers-of-Practitioners.aspx)

How does the clinic handle sources and corrections?
[Editorial And Evidence Policy](/editorial-and-evidence-policy/)
Original papers and official guidance linked on the relevant page

## How Source Types Should Be Labelled

A recognisable website name does not by itself make a source independent. Use the origin and editorial process to classify it.

Source type
What it can support
What it cannot prove

Core Aesthetics website or supplied biography
The clinic’s current position, contact details, services and declared method
Independent endorsement or external validation

Ahpra register or other official public register
Registration and the public facts displayed by that authority at the time checked
Suitability, outcomes or endorsement of the clinic

Original peer reviewed research
The population, exposure, endpoint, timeframe and findings actually studied
A broader conclusion beyond the design or independent replication when papers share one trial

Earned editorial coverage
Independent selection, questioning or scrutiny when the outlet controls the work
Clinical efficacy merely because a practitioner was quoted

Paid, sponsored or supplied content
The sponsor’s disclosed message and brand discovery
Independent editorial authority

Syndicated press release
Business identity and the content of the original release
Independent reporting, fact checking or editorial endorsement

Directory or map listing
Entity, address, phone and location consistency
Clinical expertise, evidence quality or patient outcome

## The Independent Authority Test

Before calling a placement independent, ask:

- Who proposed and commissioned the story?

- Who paid for writing, placement or distribution?

- Did the outlet choose the angle and decide whether to publish?

- Could the editor challenge, shorten or reject the contribution?

- Was supplied copy published substantially unchanged?

- Are sponsorship, commercial relationships and AI assistance disclosed where relevant?

- Does the article link to evidence that readers can inspect?

If the clinic paid for, supplied or controlled the copy, the placement should be labelled accordingly. Publication on a large domain does not change its origin.

## How To Request Comment

- Email [support@coreaesthetics.com.au](mailto:support@coreaesthetics.com.au) with “Media request” in the subject line.

- Name the outlet, journalist, intended audience and publication format.

- Include the exact questions and the deadline with time zone.

- State the expected word count, recording length or live segment duration.

- Explain whether the request is written, telephone, audio, video, live or recorded.

- Disclose sponsorship, affiliate arrangements, supplied content or commercial partners.

- Say whether attributed quotes can be checked for factual accuracy before publication.

The clinic will confirm whether Corey is available and whether the topic fits his role. A response may include source links and explicit uncertainty rather than a simplified yes or no.

## What Makes A Request Easier To Answer Well?

- A specific question rather than a request for broad promotional comments.

- Enough time to open and verify the original study or official guidance.

- The study DOI, report or policy link when the query concerns a new claim.

- A clear distinction between background information and words intended for direct quotation.

- Permission to say the evidence is uncertain, the question is outside scope or another expert is better placed.

- A contact number for deadline changes or technical clarification.

## Images, Names And Captions

Request written permission before reusing a photograph. The preferred public caption is: Corey Anderson RN, Registered Nurse, Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh. Credit requirements will be confirmed with the supplied file.

Do not use a practitioner or clinic image to imply a treatment result, patient endorsement or regulator approval. Core Aesthetics does not supply patient photographs or paired result imagery for promotional editorial use. Ask for a current portrait rather than lifting an image from an unrelated page.

Actual reception at Core Aesthetics, 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh.

## Commercial Interests And Conflicts

Core Aesthetics is a commercial clinic, and Corey Anderson owns the clinic. That interest should be disclosed when it is material to the story. A comment from Corey is practitioner commentary from a clinic owner, not independent academic research.

For evidence questions, the clinic identifies material manufacturer funding, trial registration and shared study populations when known. Core Aesthetics does not describe a sponsored placement, supplied article or press release as earned editorial authority. Any future paid media arrangement should be labelled near the content.

## Corrections And Quote Checking

Editors retain control of independent coverage. If a publication offers a fact check, Corey can verify his attributed words, protected title, registration number and technical details. Factual checking is not a request to approve the outlet’s conclusion.

Send a correction request with the live URL, exact disputed words and supporting source. Material errors are checked against the original record or publication. The [Editorial and Evidence Policy](/editorial-and-evidence-policy/) explains how the clinic handles its own corrections and review dates.

## Clinic Location And Contact

The clinic is on Atherton Road in Oakleigh. Media enquiries can be sent to [support@coreaesthetics.com.au](mailto:support@coreaesthetics.com.au). Interviews at the clinic require prior arrangement so patient privacy and appointments are protected.

Use the [Planning Your Visit](/planning-your-visit/) page for arrival details and the [Verify](/verify/) page for current practitioner and clinic facts.

## Useful Background Reading

- [Clinical Evidence Briefs](/clinical-evidence-briefs/) for the clinic’s evidence summary method.

- [Masseter Treatment Long Term Effects](/masseter-treatment-long-term-effects/) for endpoint and timeframe distinctions.

- [Editorial And Evidence Policy](/editorial-and-evidence-policy/) for authorship, AI assistance, conflicts and corrections.

- [Patient Safety And Regulation](/patient-safety-regulation-scope/) for scope and public safety context.

- [Body Image, Social Media And Cosmetic Decisions](/body-image-social-media-cosmetic-decisions/) for appearance pressure questions.

- [Men’s Aesthetic Consultation Melbourne](/men-aesthetic-consultation-melbourne/) for a consultation focused men’s care context.

### Request Media Comment

Email the outlet, exact questions, deadline, time zone and format to [support@coreaesthetics.com.au](mailto:support@coreaesthetics.com.au?subject=Media%20request). For patient appointments, use the separate [booking pathway](/book/). Treatment is not automatic after booking.

### General Information Only

Media commentary and website content are general information. They do not diagnose a condition, determine personal suitability, replace individual medical advice or confirm that treatment is appropriate. Waiting, referral or no treatment may be the right outcome after assessment.

## Sources And Verification Links

- [Ahpra Register of practitioners](https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registers-of-Practitioners.aspx)

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

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

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

- [Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2024, doi:10.1111/joor.13590](https://doi.org/10.1111/joor.13590)

- [Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 2025, doi:10.1093/asj/sjaf167](https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjaf167)

- [Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 2026, doi:10.1093/asj/sjag080](https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjag080)

## Is this for you?

### Consider booking a consultation if

- Journalists seeking attributed general commentary within Corey’s role

- Editors checking biography, registration, conflicts and image details

- Writers who need original evidence and official guidance links

- Readers checking whether a media placement is independent or clinic controlled

### This may not be for you if

- Personal diagnosis, dose, product selection or treatment advice

- Anonymous patient anecdotes, result endorsements or result promotion

- Commentary outside registered nursing and clinic experience

- Claims that a directory or press release is independent clinical authority

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

## Frequently asked questions

How do journalists request a comment from Corey Anderson RN?

Email support@coreaesthetics.com.au with the outlet, exact questions, deadline and time zone, expected format, approximate word or time limit, and whether the interview is live or recorded. The clinic will confirm whether Corey can respond and whether the deadline is workable. Urgent clinical or personal treatment questions should use an appropriate care pathway instead.

What is the correct public description of Corey Anderson?

Use Corey Anderson RN, Registered Nurse and founder of Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh, Melbourne. His Ahpra registration number is NMW0001047575. Do not describe Corey as a doctor, surgeon, nurse practitioner or independent researcher. Registration can be checked through the Ahpra public register before publication.

Which topics can Corey comment on?

Relevant topics include consultation quality, informed consent, practitioner verification, cosmetic advertising literacy, body image and social media pressure, reasons to wait or decline treatment, men seeking appearance related care, and careful interpretation of long term masseter research. Commentary is general and stays within registered nursing and clinic experience.

Can Corey provide evidence with a media response?

Yes, where time permits. A response can distinguish an official source, original study, evidence synthesis, clinic education page and clinical opinion. For research questions, the endpoint, population, treatment exposure, timeframe, funding and important limitations should remain attached to the finding. The original source should be linked rather than replaced by a clinic summary.

Does a third party article automatically count as independent authority?

No. Independence depends on who commissioned, wrote, paid for, edited and approved the material. Earned editorial coverage can provide independent scrutiny when the outlet controls selection and editing. A syndicated press release remains controlled publicity even when it appears on a recognised domain. Directories and maps can support identity consistency but do not establish clinical authority.

Can media use Core Aesthetics photographs?

Contact the clinic before reuse. The supplied practitioner portrait may be used only with the agreed caption, credit and context. Clinic interior images should not be presented as treatment or outcome imagery. Patient photographs, paired result comparisons and images that imply a certain result are not supplied for promotional media use.

Will Corey approve an article before it is published?

Editorial control remains with the outlet. Corey can check his attributed quotation, registration details and technical facts when a publication offers a fact check, but Core Aesthetics does not require control of an independent article. Any commercial arrangement, sponsorship or supplied copy should be disclosed rather than presented as earned editorial coverage.

Where should factual corrections be sent?

Send the URL, disputed wording and supporting source to support@coreaesthetics.com.au or use the Contact page. Core Aesthetics checks material identity, clinical and citation errors against the original source. The Editorial and Evidence Policy explains how significant corrections, review dates and content withdrawals are handled.

## Continue reading

- [Clinical Evidence BriefsStart with the original question, keep each endpoint separate, disclose funding and say plainly when the evidence cannot answer long term real world use.](/clinical-evidence-briefs/)

- [Editorial And Evidence PolicySee who is accountable, which sources carry the most weight, where AI can assist and how material errors, conflicts and updates are handled.](/editorial-and-evidence-policy/)

- [Long Term Effects of Masseter TreatmentA study by study review of lower face hollowing, jaw bone measurements and what one year of evidence cannot tell us about repeated treatment.](/masseter-treatment-long-term-effects/)

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

- [Corey Anderson RNMeet the registered nurse behind Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh, and understand how consultation, suitability, consent and accountability are handled before any treatment decision.](/team/)

- [Corey Anderson RN And The Core Aesthetics ApproachLearn who leads the Oakleigh clinic, how consultation decisions are made, and how suitability, consent, safety boundaries and follow up are handled.](/about/)
