I'm not anti cosmetic surgery, but that sounds like a recipe for disaster. I can't comment on the other procedures but I can give you my two cents regarding rhinoplasty as I've had two.
I had a very minimal dorsal hump, my primary left me with a scooped nose, my tip was rotated up and my nostrils retracted. It destroyed my face, and I had to wait one year before anyone would operate on the nose again. I had to travel half way across the world, pay an awful lot of money and endure a 5 hour procedure to get my nose rebuilt with cartilage grafts. It looks okay now, but not a day goes by that I wish I could have my natural birth nose back.
When the nose is operated on, the tissues in the tip have a tendency to rise and the tip lifts... unless the surgeon uses a cartilage graft to purposely pull it down. This is fine for women but it is not for men, who should have a naso-labial angle around 90-100 degrees. In addition, internal scarring leaves the profile with irregularities and if you have an alar-plasty, the nostrils can scar upwards and inwards leaving them retracted. Regarding the dorsal hump, men look way better with a hump... the scoop is not a good look. Lastly, if you have thick skin, you will swell A LOT, and this swelling takes a full year to resolve. Do not take this decision lightly, rhinoplasty is one of the most complex surgeries out there, horror stories are not uncommon and if things do go wrong, it's a long, slow, painful road to recovery.
Apologies for the rant.