
BestQool Pro100 Red Light Panel
Two-wavelength output targets the two most-evidence-backed bands for keloid photobiomodulation — 660 nm for fibroblast and TGF-β1 modulation in the upper dermis, 850 nm for deeper dermal collagen remodeling. The Jagdeo 2018 systematic review of 56 RCTs (≈4,920 participants) identified 700-850 nm as the most consistently effective range; the Pro100 sits squarely on that core rather than padding with weaker flanking bands. 100 dual-chip LEDs deliver 109 mW/cm² at 3 inches — irradiance comparable to panels twice the price.
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Wavelengths and why they matter
For scar modulation, red (630-660 nm) and near-infrared (810-850 nm) are the most commonly studied ranges. Each wavelength targets slightly different tissue depth and cellular mechanism.
- 660 nmred
The most-studied red wavelength for fibroblast modulation. Down-regulates TGF-β1 signaling and inflammatory response in the upper dermis where keloid tissue forms.
- 850 nmnear infrared
The most-studied near-infrared wavelength for skin photobiomodulation. Penetrates 8-20+ mm to reach the dense fibrotic tissue beneath established scars, influencing collagen remodeling.
Specifications
- LED count
- 100 dual-chip (50 × 660 nm + 50 × 850 nm)
- Irradiance at 3 inches
- 109 mW/cm²
- Power consumption
- 170W
- Power input
- 90-245 VAC
- Effective coverage at 6 inches
- 25.4 x 10.8 inches
- Dose at 30 min / 3 inches
- 217.8 J/cm²
- Total energy at 30 min
- 191,139 J
- EMF at 6 inches
- 0 µT
- Weight
- 6.61 lbs
- Dimensions
- 8.35 x 2.56 x 19.72 inches
- Splicing
- Supported (multi-unit assembly)
- Modes
- Red / NIR / mixed (independent driver)
- Auto timer
- Yes
- In box
- Panel, power cable, door-hanger kit, manual, warranty card, goggles
Best for
- • Targeted scar and keloid sites on chest, shoulder, or upper body
- • First-time red light users on a mid-range budget
- • Facial or ear keloids where a tall narrow panel is easier to position
- • Buyers who may want to splice multiple units later for full-body coverage
Things to consider
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Medical disclaimer
ScarInsight provides educational information about scar and keloid treatments based on published research. This content is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any medical condition. Individual results vary. Treatment decisions should be made in consultation with a qualified dermatologist or healthcare provider who can evaluate your specific situation. ScarInsight is not a healthcare provider and does not offer medical advice.