Jay Leno’s doctor hopes TV host will be released soon from hospital after garage fire

Days after Jay Leno was seriously injured in a garage fire, his doctor said Wednesday that he hopes the longtime television host will be released within the week.

Dr. Peter Grossman — the director of the Grossman Burn Center in West Hills Hospital — told NBC Los Angeles that Leno had burns to “approximately 7% of his body.”

He said the burns were “relatively serious” and involved Leno’s face, hands and chest. Grossman said it’s “too early to tell whether there’s going to be any permanent damage” to the star’s face.

The doctor added that they added temporary skin grafts from “human cadaver skin” to Leno’s body, which is a standard procedure. He said he plans to go back to the operating room in “a few days” with a more permanent solution.

“Remove that and then we’ll assess what he needs from there and hopefully definitely get his wounds to close,” he said.

Grossman added that “in general, burns are probably the most painful type” of injury but Leno seems to have a “very high pain threshold.”

“He’s also very stoic individual and he’s just not one who wants to complain,” Grossman said, adding that Leno has been “very gracious, he’s very friendly.”

“He’s very appreciative,” Grossman said. “He’s got a very positive attitude. He’s humbled by the amount of outpouring of affection, and perhaps even a little embarrassed of the attention that he’s getting for it. He just wants to be a regular guy and get back to work.”

Grossman said he doesn’t want to “speak too early,” but is optimistic Leno will have a “very positive outcome.”

A source close to the comedian told NBC News on Tuesday the burns were on the left side of Leno’s face.

The source said the fire broke out while Leno — an avid car collector and host of “Jay Leno’s Garage” — was working on his 1907 White Motor Company steam-powered car in his garage in Burbank, California. Leno was fixing a clogged fuel line, the source said, when fuel leaked and gasoline sprayed on his face. Then a spark started the fire, the source said.

Leno confirmed the incident in a statement Monday.

“I got some serious burns from a gasoline fire,” the longtime TV host said in the statement. “I am OK. Just need a week or two to get back on my feet.”

The source close to Leno told NBC News that all of Leno’s scheduled events for the next two weeks have been canceled.

Grossman said Wednesday he wasn’t sure how long Leno would need to remain hospitalized but he hoped to release him quickly.

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