Florida Skin Cancer Institute adds new non-surgical treatment option

The Image-Guided Superficial Radiotherapy technology offers a "see and treat" method that is painless and effective.


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  • | 6:25 p.m. July 29, 2025
The SRT-100 Vision 1 treatment. Courtesy of FLorida Skin Cancer Institute
The SRT-100 Vision 1 treatment. Courtesy of FLorida Skin Cancer Institute
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Florida Skin Cancer Institute on Old Kings Road in Palm Coast has added a non-invasive treatment option for its patients.

Dr. Johnny Bernard Jr. has integrated Image-Guided Superficial Radiotherapy technology into his clinic, which is a non-surgical, "see and treat" method, according to a Florida Skin Care press release. This approach enables "highly precise treatment of affected areas" with "painless and effective" methods that reduce the risk of surgical scarring, even in cosmetically or functionally sensitive areas such as the face, neck, and chest. 

The treatment is for squamous and basal cell skin cancer and keloid scarring and has no downtime, surgical scarring, bleeding or cutting, the press release said. The community has a growing need for advanced skin cancer care options, Bernard said.

“We are committed to delivering the best possible care to our patients, and with the addition of the SRT-100 Vision (IG-SRT), we can now provide treatments that are not only effective but also preserve cosmetic appearance and function,” Bernard said.

To learn more about our IG-SRT technology, visit the clinic at floridaskincancer.com or call  at 386-229-5910. 

 

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