SRS is serious business, so proceed with caution. Marci Bowers is a TX and knows her stuff.
In our group there are several TX who would be helpful to speak with. I don't want to post up their names without permission. I hope you will join us at DLV 2015 and meet up with them.
Meanwhile, if you haven't yet read "Alice in Genderland', I would refer you to her site;
http://www.aliceingenderland.com Hope you find it informative.
Another site in Los Angeles, CA is;
http://tgsurgery.com/I suggest you visit with several surgeons and talk about your goals. Then, request a copy of your e-health record from each of them. You will read what each surgeon 'heard' during your visit. Did they understand and write down your concerns, correctly. This goes for any procedure, as in my case. My surgeon didn't understand what I wanted and I was disappointed with the outcome. Plan on a long initial day of surgery and many follow-up visits over at least a 6 month period. This long term viewpoint makes Thailand difficult to justify. Cost isn't the only consideration when you think long term recovery and the healing process. Also, you will need two letters from therapists.
Find a provider here;
http://www.wpath.org/I hope this is helpful.