Hi - no problem. Yes, Indeed I happen to have come across several women who decided - 10-15 years after initially transitioning to use the modern surgeries and improve theor lives with FFS and/or voice surgery.
For me it was several things. One was I could not really keep my voice from some years ago with ease, so I actually even was asked about my voice occasionally. Not often - maybe 1 ever 2-3 months, but it happened and remindend me something is still not really normal. A big issue was however also that I felt uncomfortable about it. I could not really hear my voice without feeling masculine and the urge to not do feminine things because it just does not fit to my voice. (Same thing can happen about my face, so I actually do have a FFS in mind , but lack any money for that now). So I wanted to be free and have it easy and hear my own voice and not that of some guy when I speak relaxed. Ok, I think i did not really sound that guy-ish, more androgynous even at the low pitch, but still. I also thought - will I be able to keep my trained voice in 10, 20, 30 years when I am in retirement, maybe when I need care? Or will I then look and sound like an old man who has a female name on the room sign? I know - stupid thoughts.

My aftercare is according to Yesons instructions. Most of it was listed in the post above already. No speaking , no coughing (and if needed just silently by pushing air out but making no coughing sound), avoid sneezing for 4 weeks, after that 4 weeks of conversation that should be not too much. No sports or heavy lifting, no spicy food for 4 weeks, no coffee or caffeeine for 8 weeks, no alcohol for 12 weeks, smoking generally should be avoided. I drank a lot of water up to now at week 7 - I always keep a bottle with me to take a sip. I also loved the Aloe Vera drinks they sell at asia shops, its soothing on the throat. In the first 2 weeks I ate a lot of ice cream to reduce the swelling (doctors orders

). I tried to avoid all risk of infection with cold or flu, I also used occasionally a Machold Inhalator to moisturize my throat and set up a humidifier in my room. In a week I will start voice therapy and do voice exercises.
I put up some updatres occasionally in the thread I started on this...
I dont suppose you will be near me (in Bavaria) anytime soon, so I cannot offer you a chat in real life.