Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
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Deformities, nerve damage, psychological trauma, loss of movement and function of limbs. It’s quite the list of allegations in what is shaping up as one of the country’s biggest-ever cosmetic surgery class actions.

The class action, filed against retired celebrity cosmetic surgeon Daniel Lanzer and six associates, has ballooned to almost 1,000 patients, with a date still to be set.

Maddens Lawyers filed the action almost 18 months ago, but the steady flow of new patients registering means the court is yet to close it off.

In the past month alone, 13 new patients signed up to the action, bringing the total to 972 patients. Lanzer and his associates deny any wrongdoing and are defending the case.

A sign outside a shopfront that says "Dr Lanzer Skin Clinics".
One of Daniel Lanzer’s clinics. (Four Corners)

On Friday, the Victorian Supreme Court will hold a directions hearing which is expected to release a timetable of orders for the progress of the class action generally.

On the same day, down the road, Lanzer associate Dr Daniel Darbyshire will make a plea after being criminally charged with an alleged unprovoked critical injury assault of a 66-year-old man in December 2021.

“The assailant ran from the scene before being restrained by witnesses until police arrived,” Victoria Police said in a statement at the time.

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