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What Happened at the Weston MedSpa That Left Rohie Kah Brain Dead?

ByEMILY FRIEDMAN
September 30, 2009, 6:52 PM

Sept. 30, 2009 — -- A Florida mother of three is on life support after a visit to her local spa last week, her lawyers say.

"It's just a matter of time before she's dead," said Michael Freedland, one of the lawyers for 37-year-old Rohie Kah.

Freedland and his partner, Anthony Russo, said Kah visited the Weston MedSpa in Weston, Fla., Sept. 25, for what was believed to be a minor procedure.

Kah, a registered nurse, frequently visited the spa for services such as massages and manicures, Russo said.

"The only thing that is remotely similar to what we understand [Kah] told her friend she was going to have, is what they advertise on their Web site as 'Carboxytherapy,'" said Freedland, who is not certain what procedure his client actually received.

Carboxytherapy is described on MedSpa's Web site as a "medical service" that injects carbon dioxide into a patient to improve the appearance of cellulite or stretch marks. Prices for this service range from $140 to $160 per injection, according to the online pamphlet.

"And for a 37-year-old woman to go in there and come out brain dead, it just doesn't happen," Freedland said. "It should never happen."

The spa's slogan, "You deserve it, you're worth it," is listed on the site, along with offers to finance procedures for customers who cannot afford the services outright.

"Weston MedSpa provides a personalized approach to aesthetic medicine under the care of a physician to enhance your beauty," the facility's mission statement reads.

A receptionist named Andrea, who picked up the phone at the spa, told ABCNews.com that the facility was open for business but that she could not discuss Kah's case.

The owner, Gustavo Galvez, nor the doctor associated with the clinic, Dr. Omar Brito, were not available, according to the receptionist. An e-mail sent to Brito was not immediately returned.

An ambulance took Kah from the Weston MedSpa to the Cleveland Clinic in Weston Friday afternoon after she became unresponsive, Russo said. She has since been declared legally brain dead.

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