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Jay Leno's doctor gives update after he suffered 'serious burns' in gasoline fire

Jay Leno's doctor gave an update after the comedian suffered "serious burns" from a gasoline fire. Leno told Fox News Digital that he expects to be recovered after "a week or two."

Jay Leno's doctor gave an update on the comedian's health during a press conference held Wednesday, revealing, "His injuries are serious, his condition is good."

Leno suffered "significant burns to his face and hands," as well as his chest, while working underneath a car on Saturday, Dr. Peter Grossman told reporters. Since he's been in the hospital, the comedian has undergone one surgery, and has another planned later this week. Leno's surgery was a "surgical excision and grafting procedure."

"He did well with that surgery," Grossman updated. "He is in good spirits today."

Initially, Leno suffered "deep second degree" and possibly third degree burns in the car fire.

"Burn injuries are progressive and dynamic," he added. "It's hard to predict what the final outcome will be at this stage in the game."

Dr. Grossman noted that Leno has been kind while undergoing treatment at the burn unit. At one point, he passed out cookies to children, and has been helping out with other patients.

"We're very happy to have him as part of our team," the doctor said.

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Leno will return to the operating room later this week, Grossman said.

Leno said in a statement to Fox News Digital shortly after the accident, "I got some serious burns from a gasoline fire. I am OK. Just need a week or two to get back on my feet."

However, Grossman noted that Leno is realizing this might take a little longer than "a week or two."

"He seems to be a gentleman who really doesn't want to make a big deal of this," Grossman told reporters. "He wants to get back to work, that's what he does. I had to tell him that he needs to step back a bit and that these things take time."

"I feel that he will be back to work sometime soon," he added.

Battalion Chief Dave Burke confirmed to Fox News Digital that Burbank Fire Department officials responded to an "emergency medical call" on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 12:28 p.m.

"After arriving on scene, BFD resources assessed and treated one adult male patient. The patient was transported to a local Emergency Department," the statement said.

The former "Tonight Show" star received "treatment at the Grossman Burn Center for injuries to his "face and hands from a gasoline accident in his garage," Aimee Bennett, Director of Strategic Communications at the West Hills Hospital & Medical Center, said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.

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She added, "He is in good humor and is touched by all the inquiries into his condition and well wishes. He wants to let everyone know he is doing well and is in ‘the best burn center in the United States.’"

Leno has long been a connoisseur of car culture. He worked as a mechanic while rising through the ranks as a stand-up comedian, and now owns more than 280 unique vehicles. 

The impressive collection of rare, antique and vintage cars is reportedly worth anywhere from $50 million to $100 million, but estimates vary due to predictions in what some rare cars could sell for.

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