2026-01554Notice

Feds Revisit Skin-Exfoliating Machine Patent Violation Case

Published Date: 1/27/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. International Trade Commission is taking a second look at a decision about certain hydrodermabrasion machines that might be breaking patent rules. They’re asking for input on how to fix the problem, how it affects the public, and money matters. The investigation deadline is now extended to March 23, 2026, so companies involved should stay tuned and get ready to share their thoughts.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 3 costs, 0 mixed.

Potential Import Ban on Devices

If the Commission orders an exclusion, the accused hydrodermabrasion systems could be blocked from entry into the United States. That would directly affect companies that import or sell these machines and could reduce product availability for U.S. consumers.

Orders to Stop U.S. Sales

The Commission could issue cease-and-desist orders requiring respondents to stop importing and selling the accused hydrodermabrasion systems in the United States. If ordered, affected companies would need to halt specified business activities covered by the order.

Products May Enter Under Bond

If the Commission issues a remedy, the U.S. Trade Representative has 60 days to act. During that 60-day Presidential review period, accused products may be allowed to enter the United States if importers post a bond in an amount determined by the Commission and prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury.

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1/27/2026

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