Research regarding lab-grown penises for rabbits looks promising (if you haven't heard about that, Google "rabbits lab grown penis" for a bunch of articles about it), and progress on 3D printing organs in general. Perhaps someday they'll be able to print ovaries and uteruses for women, and penises and testicles for men. It goes beyond progress for genital reconstruction. Say if they could print fully functioning testicles for a man without them, he wouldn't need an external source of testosterone after that.
Realistically speaking, whether this kind of thing will be ready and available to the public in 10 years is another matter. It's bound to be expensive, especially at first, too. In any case it's cool to think about, and if it happens to be ready in time for people who have already been saving up for bottom surgery... well, awesome.