In a groundbreaking stride for healthcare in Nigeria, Ayobami Aranmolate, the visionary founder of Grandville Medical and Laser, is redefining burn care with an innovative, patient-centered approach.
In a recent interview, Dr. Aranmolate detailed how the facility integrates cutting-edge technology, expert clinical care, and compassionate service to transform the treatment and recovery process for burn survivors across the nation.
Grandville Medical and Laser, with locations in Lagos and Abuja, is designed to address every phase of burn recovery—from emergency intervention to long-term rehabilitation. “Our goal is to stabilize patients immediately after an injury to prevent complications,” Dr. Aranmolate explained.
The facility employs advanced dressing techniques, laser-assisted therapies, and stringent infection control protocols to accelerate wound healing and reduce risks.
For those with severe burns, Grandville offers specialized plastic surgery services, including skin grafting, aimed at restoring both functionality and appearance.
“We don’t just treat the wound; we focus on the person,” Aranmolate emphasised, highlighting the center’s use of minimally invasive laser treatments to minimise scarring and improve skin texture. Pain management and physical therapy are also tailored to each patient, ensuring a holistic recovery.
Beyond physical care, Grandville recognizes the emotional toll of burn injuries. Dr. Aranmolate underscored the availability of psychological support for patients and their families, helping them cope with the trauma and rebuild their lives. “Recovery is a journey, and we walk with our patients every step of the way,” he said.
The facility’s team of renowned plastic surgeons and burn consultants leverages state-of-the-art technology, such as 3D imaging and laser systems, to deliver precise and effective treatments. With multiple locations, Grandville ensures accessibility, bringing world-class care closer to Nigerians regardless of where they live.
Safety and credibility are cornerstones of Grandville’s operations, according to Aranmolate.
“We’re not just raising the bar; we’re setting a new standard,” he stated.
As the facility expands its reach and refines its techniques, it remains committed to making a lasting impact on burn survivors’ lives.
For a country where burn injuries remain a significant health challenge, Grandville Medical and Laser offers hope and healing. Dr. Aranmolate’s vision is clear: by blending advanced medical expertise with empathy, Nigeria can lead the way in burn care innovation.
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