# Previous Treatment Dissolving Assessment

- URL: https://coreaesthetics.com.au/previous-treatment-dissolving-assessment/
- Source: Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh VIC
- Practitioner: Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575
- Last reviewed or modified: 2026-06-09

## 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

Previous treatment review in Oakleigh for adults considering whether waiting, referral, dissolving discussion or no treatment is appropriate.

## Page Content

Quick summary

A previous treatment review is a consultation for adults concerned about earlier cosmetic treatment and unsure whether waiting, review, referral, a dissolving related pathway, later planning or no treatment is appropriate. Corey Anderson RN reviews treatment history, records, symptoms, medical risk, anatomy, timing, consent and expectations before discussing any next step.

## Table of Contents

- [What is the short answer?](#what-is-the-short-answer)

- [What should be sorted before a dissolving discussion?](#what-should-be-sorted-before-a-dissolving-discussion)

- [Why does assessment come before correction?](#why-does-assessment-come-before-correction)

- [What should you bring?](#what-should-you-bring)

- [Which symptoms should be checked urgently?](#which-symptoms-should-be-checked-urgently)

- [When might dissolving be discussed?](#when-might-dissolving-be-discussed)

- [When might waiting or referral be safer?](#when-might-waiting-or-referral-be-safer)

- [Can fresh treatment happen after dissolving?](#can-fresh-treatment-happen-after-dissolving)

- [Can treatment happen on the same day?](#can-treatment-happen-on-the-same-day)

- [How can you verify the clinic and practitioner?](#how-can-you-verify-the-clinic-and-practitioner)

- [Which page should you read next?](#which-page-should-you-read-next)

- [What is the next step?](#what-is-the-next-step)

## What is the short answer?

A previous treatment review is a consultation for adults concerned about earlier cosmetic treatment and unsure whether waiting, review, referral, a dissolving related pathway, later planning or no treatment is appropriate. Corey Anderson RN reviews treatment history, records, symptoms, medical risk, anatomy, timing, consent and expectations before discussing any next step.

The aim is to understand what is known, what is uncertain and what is clinically safe to consider. The answer may be treatment discussion, waiting, records review, referral, monitoring or no treatment.

## What should be sorted before a dissolving discussion?

This table is a triage aid, not a diagnosis or treatment selector. Previous treatment concerns need a slower decision because records, timing, symptoms and medical risk may change the safest next step.

Starting point
Why it matters
Safer first step

Recent treatment elsewhere
Swelling, tenderness or settling may still be changing.
Contact the original clinic first if safe, bring records, and avoid rushing another procedure.

Unknown treatment details
Missing records can limit what can responsibly be assessed or discussed.
Bring dates, locations treated, receipts, aftercare notes and any product information you were given.

Pain, colour change or visual symptoms
Some symptoms should not wait for a routine cosmetic consultation.
Seek urgent medical advice or referral before cosmetic review.

Stable concern without urgent symptoms
A careful review may clarify anatomy, timing, risk and whether dissolving discussion is appropriate.
Book assessment and expect waiting, referral or no treatment to remain possible outcomes.

Request for fresh treatment
Adding more treatment can be unsafe if the earlier issue is not understood.
Review the current concern first, then decide whether later planning is appropriate.

Aftercare and review consultation context 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 does assessment come before correction?

Not every previous treatment concern should be dissolved. A visible change may relate to settling, swelling, anatomy, ageing, product placement, timing, skin condition or another medical issue. Treating the concern as a simple reset can miss the safer pathway.

Corey slows the decision down enough to identify urgent symptoms, uncertainty and limits. For the broader pathway, read [treatment correction assessment Melbourne](/treatment-correction-overview-assessment/) and [second opinion for treatment correction](/second-opinion-treatment-correction/).

## What should you bring?

Bring treatment dates, records if available, receipts, product information you were given, aftercare instructions, photographs for timeline context, medicines, allergies, prior reactions and a clear description of what has changed. If you do not know what was used, say so. That uncertainty is important clinical information.

Records are helpful because dissolving related decisions depend on the likely treatment type, treatment area, timing, symptoms and risk profile.

## Which symptoms should be checked urgently?

Severe or increasing pain, skin colour change, visual symptoms, spreading redness, fever, discharge, sudden swelling, breathing symptoms or rapidly worsening symptoms should not wait for a routine cosmetic appointment. Seek urgent medical advice or referral if these symptoms are present.

Core Aesthetics can assess non urgent previous treatment concerns, but urgent symptoms need the appropriate medical pathway first.

## When might dissolving be discussed?

A dissolving related pathway may be discussed when the likely treatment type, location, symptoms, records, timing and risks support that conversation. Even then, the plan may need staging, review and time for tissue to settle before anything further is considered.

The consultation should include risks, alternatives, limitations, aftercare, consent and the option not to proceed.

## When might waiting or referral be safer?

Waiting may be safer when treatment was recent, swelling is still changing, the concern is mild, records are missing or the area is not stable enough to assess. Referral may be safer when symptoms suggest infection, vascular concern, vision risk, allergy, dental involvement or another issue outside cosmetic consultation scope.

For safety context, read [patient safety in aesthetic consultation](/patient-safety-aesthetic-consultation/), [adverse event management](/adverse-event-management-aesthetic-consultation/) and [what to do about treatment complications](/aesthetic-treatment-complications-what-to-do/).

## Can fresh treatment happen after dissolving?

Fresh treatment planning should not be rushed. The area may need time to settle before a new baseline can be assessed. Corey may recommend waiting, review, medical referral, records review or no further cosmetic treatment before any later plan is discussed.

For later planning, read [re treatment after dissolution](/re-treatment-after-dissolution/) and [treatment suitability assessment](/treatment-suitability-assessment/).

## Can treatment happen on the same day?

Some adults may be suitable for dissolving related treatment discussion on the same day as consultation, but this is not automatic. Corey first needs to assess the concern, confirm consent, discuss risks and alternatives, and decide whether proceeding is clinically appropriate.

Booking a consultation does not mean treatment will be provided. It creates time for assessment and a responsible decision.

## How can you verify the clinic and practitioner?

This page was reviewed on 2026-06-09. Core Aesthetics is located at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. The clinic phone number is [0491 706 705](tel:+61491706705). Previous treatment assessments are led by Corey Anderson RN, Ahpra registration NMW0001047575.

Patients can check the [Verify Core Aesthetics](/verify/) page and the Ahpra public register before booking.

Aftercare and review consultation context 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.

## Which page should you read next?

For the main correction pathway, read [treatment correction overview](/treatment-correction-overview-assessment/). For dissolving consultation detail, read [dissolving consultation Melbourne](/dissolving-consultation-melbourne/). For aftercare and risk context, read [dissolving aftercare](/dissolving-aftercare-melbourne/), [risks of dissolving treatment](/risks-dissolving-treatment/) and [partial dissolution explained](/partial-dissolution-explained/).

Aftercare and review consultation context for review and planning discussion 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.

## What is the next step?

[Book a consultation](/book/) if your concern is non urgent and you want Corey to assess records, timing, symptoms, risk and suitability. [Contact Core Aesthetics](/contact/) if you are unsure whether your concern is suitable for routine consultation.

## Is this for you?

### Consider booking a consultation if

- Adults concerned about previous cosmetic treatment and wanting assessment

- Patients with records, dates, photographs or symptoms that need careful review

- People open to waiting, referral, monitoring, no treatment or staged review

- People wanting to understand whether dissolving discussion is appropriate before deciding

### This may not be for you if

- People with urgent symptoms that need immediate medical advice

- People seeking a fixed correction decision without assessment

- People seeking elective cosmetic care for someone who is not an adult

- People wanting online information to replace clinical assessment

- People who are pregnant, trying to conceive or breastfeeding and seeking elective cosmetic treatment

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

## Frequently asked questions

Can previous cosmetic treatment be assessed for dissolving?

Yes. Corey can assess previous cosmetic treatment concerns, but suitability for a dissolving related pathway depends on the treatment history, records, symptoms, area, timing, medical risk, consent and whether the concern is stable enough to review.

Do I need records from the previous clinic?

Records are helpful because they may show timing, treatment area and product information. If records are missing, the recommendation may be more cautious because uncertainty can limit what can responsibly be discussed or performed.

Is dissolving always the most appropriate option?

No. Waiting, referral, documentation, medical review, monitoring, a different plan or no treatment may be more appropriate depending on what is found. The consultation should identify the safest starting point before discussing any procedure.

What symptoms should be checked urgently?

Severe pain, skin colour change, visual symptoms, spreading redness, fever, discharge, sudden swelling, breathing symptoms or rapidly worsening symptoms need appropriate medical advice. Do not wait for a routine cosmetic appointment if these occur.

Can I have fresh treatment after dissolving?

Possibly, but fresh planning should wait until the area is settled enough to assess. Corey may recommend waiting, review, referral or no further treatment before any later plan is discussed.

Can Corey assess treatment performed elsewhere?

Yes. Treatment performed elsewhere can be assessed for suitable non urgent concerns, but incomplete information may change what Corey can responsibly recommend. Bring records, dates, area details and aftercare instructions if available.

Can dissolving happen on the day of consultation?

Sometimes, but only if assessment, informed consent, risk discussion and clinical judgement support proceeding. Same day treatment is not automatic, and Corey may recommend waiting, referral, records review or no treatment instead.

What should I bring to the appointment?

Bring treatment dates, records if available, receipts, aftercare instructions, relevant photographs, medicines, allergies, previous reactions and a clear timeline. The more accurate the history, the easier it is to assess risk and uncertainty.

Why might Corey recommend waiting before reviewing previous treatment?

Waiting may be safer when swelling is still changing, records are unclear, symptoms need medical review or the area has not stabilised. A delayed review can sometimes give a more accurate baseline for deciding what, if anything, should happen next.

## 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/)

- [Correction Assessment After Previous Treatment A consultation-first pathway for adults concerned about previous cosmetic treatment, timing, symptoms, suitability, risk and whether any corrective discussion is appropriate.](/treatment-correction-overview-assessment/)

- [Second Opinion for Treatment Correction Second opinion for treatment correction is best approached through consultation because the useful answer depends on the person being assessed. Corey Anderson RN at Core Aesthetics Oakleigh reviews the concern, health history, prior treatment, practical timing and consent questions. The outcome may be treatment discussion, more review, referral, waiting or no treatment.](/second-opinion-treatment-correction/)

- [Dissolving Consultation Melbourne A calm assessment for adults considering whether a dissolving pathway is suitable after previous cosmetic treatment.](/dissolving-consultation-melbourne/)

## Clinical references

- [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)

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

- [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)
