Your pictures are indeed wonderful, and at first glance, I thought you were nuts suggesting you wanted to go through with FFS procedures. But that's what people said to me when I told them I was undertaking FFS procedures.
Most of what I post here agrees with Flan's post, with some differences.
Your hairline looks fine. Actually, better then fine, a nice round shape to it. But yes, to both unhide your eyes, and improve your side profile, I totally agree with the idea of brow bossing reduction / forehead recontouring.
Following on the above paragraph, if you seek out consultations with FFS surgeons, some will have the option of doing the brow bossing reduction through the orbital rims. The advantage being that they won't have to do the dreaded coronal cut. I sought out this option when I was looking at the various procedures, but when it came down to it, the scalp advance was needed (badly), and so I had to do the coronal cut, and the surgeon did the bossing reduction and eyebrow lift with the same incision. I dislike the coronal cut (it's behind the hairline, and from above ear to the other ear) because in some cases (like mine) it leaves a scar path of hair loss on the temples just behind the hair line, and a loss of sensation on the back part of the forehead, and front part of scalp. I still don't think you need the scalp advance, and if I could have in my own personal experience been able to, I would have avoided the coronal cut.
The rhino would be optional. Noses are so personal! The side profile on your nose is cute! The width is personal taste, but would probably be the most dramatic and noticeable change you would make.
Lips are great, and your nose to lip distance is wonderful. (ie what a lip lift would do if you needed that, but you don't).
And I'm not convinced you need to have anything touched on your chin or jaw.
Absolutely on the trach shave!
In summary, if you have a limited budget, and want the most bang for the buck, brow bossing reduction, rhino and trach shave are going to make the most effective procedures. Once again, my opinion. Best of luck!
*huggs*,
Melan