Soliton, Inc. announced that a pre-clinical study in animals demonstrated positive results for the potential treatment of liver fibrosis. Validated laboratory and histological assessments in a mouse model demonstrated that Rapid Acoustic Pulse ("RAP") therapy reduced the effects of induced liver fibrosis 7-days following completion of carbon tetrachloride (CCL4) induction by 42%. In addition, post treatment histology slides stained with picrosirius red (PSR) showed a lower percentage of fibrosis from a single 2-minute RAP treatment compared to the Control group. The RAP device is currently cleared by the FDA for temporary improvement in the appearance of cellulite. The RAP device is also indicated for use as an accessory to the 1064 nm Q-Switched laser for black ink tattoo removal in Fitzpatrick Skin Type I-III patients. The technology is not cleared for the treatment of liver fibrosis. The Company plans to begin selling the device for both tattoo removal and cellulite treatment in the first half of 2021.