Introduction. Modern medicine relies on highly informative and effective methods of non-invasive examination, which can be used during the initial examination of patients.An urgent problem of modern kombustiology is the search for an optimal examination technique that could give an idea of the condition of the skin and underlying tissues. The technique should meet a number of modern requirements: it should be easy to use, painless, allow multiple studies of extensive wound surfaces, do not require in-depth digital processing and allow analyzing the data obtained already during the study and be accessible to any specialist with knowledge of anatomy.Previously, the authors demonstrated the possibility of using 3D optical coherence tomography, which satisfies almost all of the above requirements. High-frequency ultrasound can supplement and significantly expand the information provided by the OCT study of thermal injury.