I researched and narrowed my decision down to two FFS surgeons. The other solution I'm considering is FacialTeam in Spain. My short-list might not fit anyone else - we all have unique situations, resources, goals.
I initially contacted Dr. Spiegel's office using their site's online form, didn't see a reply within a half week so I called. These days a lot of stuff on initial contact gets lost with spam filters so I rely more on phone to initiate as I did in this case. On the phone his office was very fast, we exchanged email addresses and I completed a medical questionnaire online (much easier than filling out paper forms in a waiting room). They charge $200 for an in-person FFS consultation which can be applied to surgery with 6 months, I think that's reasonable considering the value of a surgeon's time. They had a cancelation two weeks out so I grabbed it and booked a quick trip from Seattle to Boston. Fly out, stay one night, evaluation at noon, return to airport.
I considered Skype but read from others saying nothing compares to an in-person consultation, and having done this now I totally agree. Considering someone will be taking my skull apart and putting it back together, maybe now isn't the time to cut corners.
I arrived in Boston yesterday evening. Zero issues with TSA or anyone else. Everyone was polite and professional even though my current ID shows my original birth gender. I'm getting all that updated right now - received email yesterday my new passport has been approved and being mailed. I haven't been misgendered by anyone this trip. I'm learning my correct gender and I gotta say it feels good.

Arriving in Boston I just had to hunt down Devlyn - although I took the easy route and
didn't drive cross country like Laurie. We had a nice dinner. I was tempted to only speak in Haiku but was afraid Devlyn would reply with Limericks so we called a truce and just talked and enjoyed some food I really enjoyed (sorry Devlyn - I know you're usually not into free-range tofu).

This morning, although I hadn't thought about it in advance I realized makeup might get in the way of an FFS eval - so I didn't wear any. I felt oddly naked going into the hotel lobby for breakfast, this was literally my first time wandering around in public as myself (Kendra) with zero makeup. After a few minutes I forgot about it and enjoyed breakfast, went online a bit and then headed over to Dr. Spiegel's. They just moved into this nicer space so the sign still says "Future home of". And look ma, no makeup!

My visit took exactly 90 minutes. Everyone was courteous and professional, the place is quite stylin'. I know that's not the surgical room but the place has very nice atmosphere (and should be, considering what this surgery costs per hour).

. Filled out a brief form, ID and credit card, and met with his Patient Coordinator. I was paying close attention for signs of too much sales pitch and I didn't sense that from the conversations I had. There is some marketing involved with various screens and brochures but nothing too pushy in my opinion.

After getting all the basics and intermediates outta the way, time to meet The Doc. I could tell he had been briefed on what I'd already gone over (to save time), he asked some additional questions and closely examined areas for potential work. I found Dr. Spiegel quite easy to understand - I felt comfortable and what he described makes sense to me. I was surprised how long we talked, I didn't feel rushed. I told him I'm going to Marbella for an eval and will make a decision right after that, he didn't say anything negative at all about the other place. I told him I'll make a decision right after my other eval.
I'm on the return flight now. Very glad I did this in person instead of Skype - well worth the trip. Even if Devlyn had to eat a vegetarian dinner.