Suitability before treatment decisions

Is Treatment Suitable For You?

A consultation led explanation of how Corey Anderson RN assesses suitability, consent, risk, timing and whether treatment discussion should proceed.

Quick summary

A treatment suitability assessment is the consultation process used to decide whether cosmetic treatment should be discussed for a specific adult at a specific time. Corey Anderson RN reviews the concern, anatomy, health history, medicines, previous treatment, timing, expectations, consent and risks. The safest outcome may be treatment planning, a modified plan, waiting, referral, review later or no treatment.

What Does Treatment Suitability Assessment Mean?

A treatment suitability assessment is the consultation process used to decide whether cosmetic treatment should be discussed for a specific adult at a specific time. Corey Anderson RN reviews the concern, anatomy, health history, medicines, previous treatment, timing, expectations, consent and risks. The safest outcome may be treatment planning, a modified plan, waiting, referral, review later or no treatment.

The page is not a public treatment menu. It explains how a consultation led clinic decides whether treatment discussion is suitable, whether timing needs to change and when saying no may be the responsible recommendation.

Pricing and treatment-decision consultation context for consultation planning at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh
Pricing and treatment-decision 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.

How Is Suitability Assessed?

This framework shows how a suitability decision is made before any treatment discussion becomes appropriate.

Suitability questionWhat Corey reviewsPossible consultation outcome
Is the concern understood?What has changed, when it changed, facial movement, skin quality, anatomy and what the patient hopes to understand.Clarify the concern, ask more questions or explain why another pathway may be safer.
Is the person clinically suitable?Health history, medicines, allergies, pregnancy or breastfeeding status, infection risk, skin condition and previous cosmetic care.Discuss treatment planning only if assessment supports that direction.
Is the timing appropriate?Travel, events, dental work, recent illness, recent treatment, recovery windows and whether review time is available.Proceed with planning, wait, review later or avoid treatment at that time.
Is consent meaningful?Risks, limits, alternatives, aftercare, cost where relevant, uncertainty and the patient’s comfort with the decision.Continue discussion, pause, revisit questions or decide not to proceed.
Is another pathway safer?Symptoms, skin concerns, dental issues, unrealistic expectations, medical red flags or concern outside cosmetic scope.Recommend GP review, referral, review later or no cosmetic treatment.

Why Is The Same Concern Not The Same Decision For Everyone?

Two people can describe the same concern and still need different advice. Anatomy, health history, medicines, allergies, recent treatment, skin condition, movement, timing, recovery needs and expectations all change the decision. Suitability is personal, not a keyword or a menu item.

That is why Corey starts with assessment rather than assuming a treatment pathway. The aim is to understand what is contributing to the concern and whether a cosmetic discussion is appropriate.

What Health History Matters?

Corey may ask about medicines, allergies, medical conditions, pregnancy or breastfeeding, recent illness, recent dental work, previous cosmetic treatment, infections, skin changes and upcoming travel or events. These details can change whether treatment discussion should happen, be delayed or be avoided.

If a concern sounds medical, sudden, painful, infected, dental related or outside cosmetic scope, the safer pathway may be GP review, dental review, specialist review or no cosmetic treatment at that time.

How Do Anatomy And Expectations Affect Suitability?

Assessment considers the concern, facial proportions, movement, skin quality, previous treatment, asymmetry, age related change and whether the expected change is realistic. A visible concern does not automatically mean treatment is appropriate.

Expectation is also part of safety. If a person is hoping for a fixed change, a rushed decision or a result that does not match clinical limits, the responsible next step may be more discussion, waiting or declining treatment.

Can Treatment Be Discussed On The Same Day?

Some adults may be suitable for treatment discussion on the same day as their suitability assessment, but this is not automatic. Same day treatment depends on clinical assessment, informed consent, risk discussion, timing, available appointment time and Corey deciding that proceeding is appropriate.

Booking a consultation does not make treatment automatic. It creates time to assess, explain, answer questions and decide whether proceeding, waiting, referral, review later or no treatment is the safer path.

When Might Waiting Be Safer?

Waiting may be safer when timing, consent, uncertainty, recent illness, recent treatment, active skin changes, dental work, travel, upcoming events or recovery expectations make the decision less reliable. Waiting can also be appropriate when the concern needs observation before a cosmetic plan is considered.

A recommendation to wait should be treated as clinical judgement, not a failed appointment. It can protect the patient from a rushed or unsuitable decision.

What Should You Ask Before Deciding?

Useful questions include: what makes me suitable or unsuitable, what risks matter for me, what alternatives exist, what happens if I wait, what would make you decline treatment, what aftercare or review would be needed and how can I verify your registration?

Those questions help keep the appointment focused on informed consent and clinical reasoning rather than pressure to proceed.

How Does Aftercare And Review Fit The Decision?

Suitability includes whether aftercare, follow-up, review timing and contact pathways are realistic. A person may be technically suitable for a treatment discussion but still not ready if they cannot follow aftercare advice or attend review when needed.

If treatment is discussed, Corey should explain relevant aftercare and how to contact the clinic with concerns. That information belongs before a decision, not only after it.

Clinic Details And Verification

Core Aesthetics provides consultation led cosmetic care from 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. The clinic phone number is 0491 706 705. Corey Anderson RN is the accountable practitioner for the Core Aesthetics consultation pathway, and patients can check Ahpra registration NMW0001047575 before booking.

Use Verify Corey Anderson RN to check practitioner, registration and clinic details. This treatment suitability assessment page was reviewed on 7 June 2026 for consultation-first wording, suitability, consent, risk discussion and advertising compliance.

The address matters because suitability assessment is an in person clinical decision, not a website only conclusion. Patients should be able to confirm the clinic, practitioner and registration details before relying on public information or booking.

Pricing and treatment-decision consultation context for consultation planning at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh
Pricing and treatment-decision 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.
Pricing and treatment-decision consultation context as an educational reference at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh
Pricing and treatment-decision consultation context as an educational reference 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.

Book A Suitability Assessment

Book if you want Corey Anderson RN to assess whether treatment discussion is appropriate for your concern, timing, health history and expectations. If your concern may be urgent or medical, seek appropriate medical advice before booking cosmetic consultation.

Is this for you?

Consider booking a consultation if

  • Adults who want to understand whether cosmetic treatment should be discussed before deciding
  • Patients who want assessment of concern, anatomy, health history, timing, expectations, consent and risk
  • People open to waiting, referral, review later or no treatment if that is the safer recommendation
  • Patients who want to verify Corey Anderson RN and Core Aesthetics before booking

This may not be for you if

  • People wanting treatment promised before consultation
  • People seeking urgent medical care or diagnosis from website information
  • People who want a public product or price menu to decide treatment
  • People not comfortable with waiting, referral or no treatment if assessment supports that advice
  • People under 18 years of age

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

Frequently asked questions

What is a treatment suitability assessment?

A treatment suitability assessment is the consultation process used to decide whether cosmetic treatment should be discussed for a specific adult at a specific time. Corey Anderson RN reviews the concern, anatomy, health history, timing, consent, risks and whether waiting, referral or no treatment may be safer.

Does being suitable mean treatment will happen on the day?

No. Suitability for discussion does not make same day treatment automatic. Corey still needs to consider informed consent, risk, timing, available appointment time and whether proceeding is appropriate. Some patients may be suitable on the day, while others should wait, review later or not proceed.

What can make someone unsuitable for cosmetic treatment?

Unsuitability may relate to health history, medicines, allergies, pregnancy or breastfeeding, active infection, unhealed skin, recent dental work, recent illness, previous treatment timing, unrealistic expectations or a concern outside cosmetic scope. The exact reason depends on individual assessment rather than a public checklist alone.

Can suitability change over time?

Yes. Suitability can change as health history, medicines, skin condition, dental work, recovery timing, recent treatment, travel plans or expectations change. A person who is not suitable today may become suitable later, while a previously suitable plan may need review if circumstances change.

What happens if Corey recommends waiting?

A waiting recommendation means Corey believes timing, consent, risk or clinical context needs more space before treatment discussion should proceed. You may be asked to return later, seek medical or dental review, allow recovery time or reconsider the concern after more information is available.

What happens if no treatment is recommended?

Is suitability only about medical risk?

No. Medical risk matters, but suitability also includes anatomy, expectations, consent, timing, aftercare, previous cosmetic care, whether the concern is understood and whether another pathway is safer. A person may be medically well but still not ready or appropriate for treatment discussion.

How should I prepare for a suitability assessment?

Bring a list of medicines, allergies, relevant medical history, previous cosmetic treatment details if you have them and questions you want answered. Mention upcoming travel, events, dental work, illness, skin changes or uncertainty early, because those details can change timing and suitability.

Can I ask why treatment is not appropriate?

Yes. You can ask Corey to explain what makes treatment unsuitable, whether the issue is timing or safety, whether review later is possible and whether another health pathway should come first. Understanding the reason helps make the decision clearer and less pressured.

Where is the suitability assessment performed?

Suitability assessment is performed at the Core Aesthetics Oakleigh clinic. Patients can use the verification page to check Corey Anderson RN, Ahpra registration NMW0001047575 and clinic details before booking. The contact page can help with practical appointment questions.

Clinical references

  1. TGA: Advertising health services and cosmetic injections FAQ
  2. TGA: Advertising a health service
  3. Ahpra: Guidelines for advertising higher risk non-surgical cosmetic procedures
  4. Ahpra: Register of practitioners

Written and reviewed by Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575 · Reviewed 2026-06-07 · TGA and AHPRA guidance is regularly reviewed in preparing this website.

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