I had a long and detailed reply to this typed when the site crashed and I lost it.

What it boiled down to is this.
1. I know Mr Bellringer, both as a surgical colleague, and because he did a minor cosmetic update to my own sugery (which was done in about 1985 probably while he was at medical school!

In my opinion he is a good surgeon. He did excellent work for me, and on the girl I adopted as a kind of foster mum.
2. All surgeons have operations that didnt go so well, and others that went brilliantly, unfortunately what tenda to make people post on the internet are the problems - so dont pay too much attention to the alarmists - its best to approach a few surgeons and ask them your own questions, and then get a feel for who impresses you on a personal level. Dont underestimate your own powers of evaluation, based on personal contact.
3. SRS is a well practiced procedure, but even well practiced procedures do have complication rates. Mostly they involve very minor revisions ,but in general its not a great idea to make those minor revisions into more of crisis than they need to be by having a surgeon who is half way around the world. So my advice is stay local if you possibly can.
I know at least three people who learned the hard and expensive way that a small saving in fees will quickly be eaten away if you have to buy a couple of extra air fares to Thailand. So choose your surgeon with care and try not to let cost come into it.
So yes Bellringer is good, but then so are all the Uk surgeons - so its very much of a personal choice.