try this. it will only allow 10 digits.
/^[1-9]{1}[0-9]{9}$/
i'm not sure this would work but i tried.
/^[1-9]{1}[0-9-\s()+]{10}$/gm
Explainlation
1) ^ Beginning. Matches the beginning of the string, or the beginning of a line if the multiline flag (m) is enabled.
2) [ Character set. Match any character in the set.
1-9 Range. Matches a character in the range "1" to "9" (char code 49 to 57).
]
3) {1} Quantifier. Match 1 of the preceding token.
4) [ Character set. Match any character in the set.
5) 0-9 Range. Matches a character in the range "0" to "9" (char code 48 to 57).
6) - Character. Matches a "-" character (char code 45).
7) \s Whitespace. Matches any whitespace character (spaces, tabs, line breaks).
8) ( Character. Matches a "(" character (char code 40).
9) ) Character. Matches a ")" character (char code 41).
10) + Character. Matches a "+" character (char code 43).
]
11) {10} Quantifier. Match 10 of the preceding token.
12) $ End. Matches the end of the string, or the end of a line if the multiline flag (m) is enabled.
13) g modifier: global. All matches (don't return on first match)
14) m modifier: multi-line. Causes ^ and $ to match the begin/end of each line (not only begin/end of string)
^\d{2,3}(\-?)\d{3}\1\d{3}$
is already what you need.