The use of non-surgical aesthetic treatments can have a positive impact on an individual’s sense of self and personal identity. As a result, aesthetic practitioners need to approach the treatment of transgender patients with care and responsibility. This involves providing appropriate advice and treatment that is tailored to the individual’s needs and goals, while also adhering to ethical considerations. By doing so, practitioners can help to encourage and support transgender individuals in their journey towards greater self-affirmation and well-being. In this article, let’s examine the difference between the female and male face and how non-surgical treatments can provide changes to contour, proportion, and dimension for the transgender patient.