He faces up to 23 years in federal prison, prosecutors said.
A Tarzana man pleaded guilty on Monday, Jan. 9, to federal criminal charges for running a nearly $6 million scheme in which he sold used skin-tightening medical devices that were misbranded as new, as well as counterfeit devices that he claimed were to be used with fat-reducing laser machines.
Kambiz Youabian, 49, entered his plea to mail fraud and introducing a misbranded medical device into interstate commerce, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Youabian owned and operated MSY Technologies, a West Los Angeles company that did business under the names of Thermagen and Global Electronic Supplies.
From March 2016 to June 2022, Youabian purchased used transducers, medical devices used to tighten the skin of dermatology patients by delivering ultrasound energy to a patient’s skin. Used properly, transducers are designed to provide no more than 2,400 treatments. Through GES, Youabian purchased depleted transducers for nominal sums, typically $50. Youabian then remanufactured the depleted transducers and added fabricated serial numbers to make the transducers appear to be new.
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