Any specific location you are looking?
I went to Ousterhout in SF, he did an awesome job and I had an absolutely massive thyroid cartilage. I went to him because I heard he was aggressive with the amount that he takes off- he was! Also the way he closed the suture under the chin, you can't see the scar without me lifting my head and pointing a bright flashlight right at it a foot away. It's invisible
I've also seen great work from Dr. Mayer who has excellent suture closure technique, probably the best in my opinion. But, he places the incision right on the neck which I didn't like.
The under chin point of entry hides the scar so much better and provides a better view of the vocal structures for the surgeon. Not sure how Dr. Bowers does it, but it might be worth asking if that is important to you. Though, I would say the biggest difference between the two points of entry is the scar. Basically any PS should be fine to handle this procedure, it is very common and basic. Not much to worry about