Solta Medical has provided a Fraxel restore laser system to the Grossman Burn Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Grossman Burn Center. The Fraxel restore system will be used to reduce the appearance of scarring caused by traumatic thermal damage.

Stephen Fanning, chairman, president and CEO of Solta Medical, said: “Solta Medical is pleased to donate a Fraxel restore system to the Grossman Burn Foundation to treat patients’ scars and help in their recovery.”

The company claims that Fraxel restore laser treatment resurfaces damaged skin to uncover the smoother, healthier skin underneath. As the original fractional laser technology, Fraxel restore has been FDA-cleared to treat a number of skin conditions including acne scars, surgical scars, actinic keratoses, age spots/sunspots, melasma and wrinkles around the eyes.

Rebecca Grossman, chair of Grossman Burn Foundation, said: “We are extremely grateful for this generous and important donation by Solta Medical. The goal of restorative burn care is to return the patient to as close to pre-injury status as possible.

“Often that requires multiple surgeries combining both reconstructive and aesthetic work. We plan to use the cutting-edge Fraxel technology to restore our burn-injured patients and play a key role in providing better and faster patient outcomes.”