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(GA) Congress of Clinical Dermatology  2025

May 29 – June 1, 2025
Amelia Island, FL, USA

 

Join us at the (GA) Congress of Clinical Dermatology 2025 at the Ritz Carlton in Amelia Island, FL. Stop by our booth to learn more about Radiant™ Aura, our dual modality system that provides non-surgical treatment options for NMSC.

Radiant Aura is a low-dose, X-ray based, dual modality radiation therapy for treating non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) and keloid scarring. It is the smallest, office-based radiation therapy device for dermatology practices available on the market today. It is the only system that delivers both eBt and superficial radiation therapy (SRT) to give dermatologists multiple treatment options for their NMSC patients.

 

Learn more about treating non-melanoma skin cancer without surgery

If you can’t stop by our booth in person but want to learn more about Radiant Aura, we will have a rep reach out to you.

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Radiation Therapy is More Accessible Than You Think

Non-surgical options expand your treatment armamentarium for non-melanoma skin cancers.

SMART

Dual modality with superficial
radiation therapy and electronic
brachytherapy

SIMPLE

Office-based NMSC treatment

SUCCESSFUL

Established reimbursement

You and your patients may prefer a non-invasive option

Radiant Aura expands your options for patients who are not candidates for Mohs or prefer a non-surgical approach.

If your patients keep asking, “Is there another option besides surgery?” you’ll be able to support them with Radiant Aura dual modality radiotherapy treatments. Radiant Aura could also be ideal for patients who are concerned about their appearance and routinely get dermal fillers or other cosmetic treatments and don’t want to worry about possible surgical scarring.

Radiant Aura is ideal for patients:

With a history of adverse events associated with surgery such as wound healing

With lesions located in areas that may be difficult for surgery or closure, such as the scalp
When functional deficit may be a concern such as around the mouth or back of the hands

With contraindications for surgery such as anti-coagulants