First of all, your skin is beautiful and your bone structure is amazing! Had you been born the way you should, girl, you'd be a model.
Your forehead doesn't really need much, I.e. If you have thick bones covering your sinuses I think a shaving approach could work for you, as there doesn't seem to be a forehead "dip" in the center, and your forehead doesn't really protrude much (you should have seen mine, I didn't have a bulging brow ridge and was stealth before forehead surgery but my entire forehead, from the hairline and down, was just so far out and straight - Dr Suporn worked magic on me!)! At the hairline your forehead is quite far back, so burring might be enough, but you'll need an X-Ray to know for sure, and if not whatever, because type 3 just gets better results anyway in my opinion.
Your nose will be easy to feminine because it doesn't need a lot of work at all. Steer clear of any surgeon who says differently. If you go to a good surgeon who respects the entire face as he works, and upper lip lift doesn't seem to be indicated here, but I'll need a full frontal relaxed-open mouthed photo to say for certain. Also, an upper lip lift may be needed after a rhinoplasty. My upper lip was beautiful, full, and upturned before my rhinoplasty. Luckily I'm having the earlier work fixed soon. If the surgeon doesn't recognize that the nose supports the upper lip you may have a less pleasing upper lip distance afterwards. Also, I am of the belief that it's better to get an upper lip lift separately at a later stage when your nose has healed, so you don't get that distorted translike nostril look so many are rocking.
Your malar cheekbones are rocking, but the submalar could be fuller. I'll leave it up to you if you like prominent cheek apples (think Angelina Jolie and Mery Streep) - I for one think it's beautiful. Angelina has gorgeous malar and submalar cheekbones actually. I'm not sure if you only divide the parts if you're talking about getting an implant there but whatever.
I've already addressed your jaw and chin, and what I said remains: reduce the height, and make the line from the mandibulsr angle to the tip of the chin a straight line - that banana face contouring, where your mandible starts at your earlobe that some American surgeons like is unattractive and weird looking.
Also, on a personal note, if you're going to spend all that money, I'll just say I don't think Dr Speigel is a good surgeon, certainly not worth the money he costs. All of his before and afters look either masculine or weird afterwards, Gigi Gorgeous still looks masculine and her chin is still male like tall etc. I've only seen one good result from him, but she could honestly have had the same if not better elsewhere, just my personal opinion. Obviously he's gonna have good results out there, I just haven't seen them and I don't think his aesthetic is nice.mbut if you like him, obviously power to you!