SRT-100

As the FIRST and ONLY skin cancer treatment with high-frequency ultrasound imaging, Image-Guided SRT delivers.

In the face of a skin cancer diagnosis, you deserve to be educated on all the most effective, advanced treatment options available. If you are one of the millions of people who suffer from non-melanoma skin cancer or unsightly keloid scarring, there’s a good chance you’re self-conscious about your appearance and feel like you have to keep your skin covered.

Now there’s a non-surgical treatment at Central Oregon Dermatology that preserves the skin’s natural beauty—the SRT-100 Vision Gentle Cure.

Using a precise, calibrated dose of Superficial Radiation Therapy (SRT) that only penetrates five millimeters below the skin’s surface, this minimally invasive treatment effectively removes both basal and squamous cell carcinoma (non-melanoma skin cancer), and unattractive keloids.

Best of all, the SRT-100 Vision does it without cutting, bleeding, stitching, pain or scarring.

Image-Guided SRT is a surgery-free cure for common skin cancers like basal and squamous cell skin cancers. As the only skin cancer treatment with ultrasound images, Image-Guided SRT finds and measures the exact skin cancer area. It then precisely targets the cancer with low levels of X-ray energy to kill the cancer. This gentle treatment has no cutting, no bleeding, no pain, and no scarring. It is done right in Central Oregon Dermatology’s office, where you can watch the cancer go away at each visit.

Efficacy: Image-Guided SRT cures skin cancer.

  • Image-Guided SRT is more than 99% effective at curing basal and squamous cell skin cancers.
  • It is one of the most effective skin cancer treatments today.

To receive more information or schedule a consultation, call (541) 678-0020 to speak with our friendly staff, or learn more about SRT-100 in our FAQ.

SRT-100

Central Oregon Dermatology Mark Hall, MD

388 SW Bluff Drive
Bend, Oregon 97702
Ph:(541) 678-0020
Fax:(541) 323-2174
Open Monday-Friday

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