Just Skin offers cutting-edge skin cancer treatments – without the cutting!
If you can’t have (or don’t want) surgery, we invite you to consider non-invasive Grenz ray therapy or superficial X-ray therapy.

Delivered by qualified dermatologists and radiation oncologists.

Suitable for several common skin cancers and precancerous skin changes.

No cutting, no scarring, no downtime.

Transparent pricing with Medicare rebates for eligible patients.
| Delivered by qualified dermatologists and radiation oncologists. | Suitable for several common skin cancers and precancerous skin changes. | No cutting, no scarring, no downtime. | Transparent pricing with Medicare rebates for eligible patients. |
Ultra-shallow radiation for sun-damaged skin and superficial lesions.
Grenz ray therapy is a type of radiation that treats the most superficial layers of the skin to less than 0.1mm.
Targeted treatment for non-melanoma skin cancers.
XRT uses low-energy X-rays to treat common forms of skin cancer. This method is deeper than Grenz ray therapy, allowing it to manage more established cancers like:
Both Grenz ray therapy and XRT use radiation, but there are important differences in how they work and how they’re used.
Your doctor will help determine the most appropriate option based on your diagnosis and medical history.
We believe radiation treatments should be part of every conversation about skin cancer treatment. Surgery is no longer the only option – nor is it necessarily the best.
Your Just Skin treatment team is led by Dr Colin Dicks (radiation oncologist) and Dr Helmut Schaider (dermatologist with substantial experience in skin cancer).
If you’re keen to explore non-invasive treatments for non-melanoma skin cancers, precancerous skin conditions or psoriasis, please get in touch.
Your treating doctor will assess your diagnosis, overall health, and treatment goals to recommend the most suitable approach.
Both therapies are delivered using specialised machines. Treatment is quick and painless, with most sessions taking less than five minutes.
Yes, but their applications differ. XRT is generally used for BCC, SCC, and Bowen’s disease, while Grenz ray therapy is better suited to DSAP and field cancerisation.
Most patients can resume normal activities immediately. Temporary redness or irritation may occur in the treated area.
Yes – Medicare rebates apply for eligible patients. We will always provide full cost information before treatment begins.
Please fill out the form below to download the informative Grenz Ray Therapy flyer.
Please fill out the form below to download the informative XRT Therapy flyer.