Roni, I'm sorry I'm not up to speed with your progress, so I'll assume nothing and just share my personal experience.
I did mine in the LA area 30 years ago. I went through the phone book and found a "plastic surgeon" close to me and called the office. I explained my situation and asked if the surgeon would work with me. They had no issues whatsoever.
The doctor was Italian. I only mention this because he said something like, "I'm Italian and I know breasts." So, he brought it up as a means to set me at ease. He wanted to give me large implants. I wanted small. I won that argument. I didn't want any larger than a B cup when all was said and done. I was wearing a 36 B bra at the time with silicon medical inserts. I hadn't been on hormones very long either, perhaps 4 or 5 months. Medical care was practically non existent for us "->-bleeped-<-s" back then.
I got my GRS a year and 2 months later and my breasts had not developed any more with the hormonal treatment that I received. The doctor I was seeing had me on a regimen of DES. Yeah, that was MY HRT. After surgery, my breasts did grow with the lack of testosterone and proper hormones. Half of me is real, half is not. This is why I advise people to wait until after GRS for a year or two to see what develops. After so much time, the implants have been encapsulated to some degree with scar tissue so they are not as pliable as they were right after my surgery healed. Everyone I know from that time period now has "hard as rock" breasts. Mine are softer because the surgeon at the time showed me how to pop the scar tissue and I regularly performed that exercise daily for the following decades. But I still have grown scar tissue and they are not pleasing to me. I am tall, have broad shoulders, and very narrow hips (that's another story). But I do have great hair, a bright smile, and breasts. These get me by.
If I had a smaller frame, I would not have pursued the BA procedure. Many women are almost flat chested. Personally, I've always thought it to be rather sexy because they can wear so many cute things that larger chested women can not. I consider Asian women in this regard. They are quite beautiful with smaller breasts. My daughter is very small chested and I believe her to be the most beautiful woman in the world. Of course I'm biased, but she is very beautiful.
In terms of finding the right surgeon? Ask them questions. Make a list of things that you would like to see as the results of the procedure. Do they go in through the armpit or scar your chest? Are they board certified in the procedure they are doing? How many have they performed? How long will you have to wear drains? What is the expected recovery time? How can encapsulation be prevented? There are many others you may wish to ask.
Whatever you decide to do, keep us up to date.
Chin up,
Cindi