I figured I would update with a few pictures since I am actually looking pretty cute right now. I want to save the before/afters until after the swelling in my nose goes down so that I can actually have a good comparison, but in the meantime, here is a small timeline from about 2 to 4 weeks post-op.
My thoughts one month post-op:
The rhinoplasty obviously went well. Despite there being a lot of swelling, it looks far superior to its previous incarnation. It is perfectly straight and the bump in my nose from before is completely gone. The result is that my nose looks a lot more attractive. I actually am pleasantly surprised, because it was such a small bump that I didn't think it would have such a large effect on my appearance.
My chin was vastly improved - better results than I was expecting, actually. I rarely smiled in pictures before, because I felt like it made my chin look quite large and masculine. I'm quite happy with the new shape, as I can smile and still have a chin that looks perfectly feminine.
My lips are a wonderful canvas for lipstick now. I hope I don't lose too much of the fat in the coming months. Now that the swelling has come down I really like how big they are -- the top one feels like it is now quite even in size with the bottom which looks nice and symmetrical.
Forehead. The good: My eyes look more open now and makeup is far easier to apply. Before I had hooded eyes. Now, when I apply makeup, I can see the crease, and also I can do winged eyeliner much more easily. I am looking forward to doing more makeup now because applying eye makeup is way easier and it looks way better when I do it! The wrinkles in my forehead are now gone, giving the appearance of a perfectly smooth forehead.
Slightly disappointing: My forehead was not set back quite as much as I would have liked given that I had a type 3 procedure. That being said, it is quite obviously improved quite a bit, and I don't really regret my choice in surgery. My hairline was also not moved forward enough to sufficiently counter my hairloss. Dr. C told me before the surgey that I would still need a hair transplant, but it is a bit disappointing all the same. I wonder if the cost of a scar was really worth it if I have to get a transplant anyways, but oh well, what is done is done. Hopefully the scar will heal well.
Overall impressions: I'm pretty happy. I look cute and expect to look better over the coming months as the swelling in my nose and chin goes down.
July 12:

July 22:

July 23:

July 25:

July 27:

July 30:

With less filter:

Pre-FFS comparison picture with brown hair: