Superficial radiation therapy (SRT) is designed to treat non-melanoma skin cancers, such as basal cell carcinoma. Today’s advanced technology means that the SRT route is now a primary pathway for certain types of skin cancer.

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Superficial radiation therapy (SRT) is generally covered by most insurance policies. This also includes Medicare plans—although these can be more complex. However, it’s important to get guidance from your insurance company before assuming every aspect will be paid for, as sometimes exceptions apply. 

Superficial radiation therapy (SRT) is a treatment that’s generally used to treat non-melanoma skin cancers – although it can also be used to treat other benign (non-cancerous) skin conditions. It’s an external process that uses radiation to destroy the diseased cells, while leaving the deeper tissues unaffected.

Cosmetic

Botox has been the mainstay of aesthetic skin treatments and anti-aging for decades.

Cosmetic

Sculptra is a particular type of dermal filler that targets facial volume loss and deep folds—it’s especially effective at reversing the more severe signs of aging.

Education

A dermatologist is a medical doctor who has undergone additional training to specialize in all things skin-related. This allows them to treat a wide range of conditions, the diversity of which might come as a surprise to many.

Cosmetic

When it comes to looking after your skin, nothing is truer than the saying that “great skincare begins at home”.

Cosmetic

Eye bags! We all suffer from them. Whether it’s the result of too much screen time, a weekend Netflix binge, or a big night out, we feel your pain…

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Dr. Karan Sra

Karan K. Sra, M.D. FAAD is a board-certified Dermatologist and medical director of Bayou City Dermatology. Her mission in starting Bayou City Dermatology is to provide exemplary and compassionate care to her patients by providing the most current medical and cosmetic skincare procedures available.