
BestQool Redot M Red Light Therapy Wrap
Two-wavelength output (660, 850 nm) targets the research-core red and near-infrared bands for scar photobiomodulation in a flexible wrap form factor. 220 triple-chip LED packages (220 red + 440 near-infrared chips) deliver 59.8 mW/cm² at the skin surface (P5). The wrap conforms to chest, shoulder, back, hip, or thigh — useful for contoured coverage on keloid sites where a flat panel can't sit flush against the body. Recommended session length: 10-30 min at P1-P3 for skin-level work, 40-50 min at P3-P5 for deeper tissue.
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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
Classic red light wavelength for fibroblast signaling and inflammation modulation in the upper dermis.
- 850 nmnear infrared
Standard research wavelength for skin photobiomodulation; deep tissue delivery with high manufacturer adoption.
Specifications
- LED count
- 220 lens packages (220 red chips + 440 NIR chips, triple-chip)
- Irradiance at surface (P5)
- 59.8 mW/cm²
- Power consumption
- 43W input / 105W output
- Power input
- 85-265 VAC, 60 Hz
- Weight
- 1.9 lbs
- Dimensions
- 21.9 x 13.6 inches
- Form factor
- Flexible wrap (corded)
- Intensity levels
- P1-P5
- Session length (skin)
- 10-30 min at P1-P3
- Session length (deep)
- 40-50 min at P3-P5
- In box
- Wrap unit, power cord, controller, user manual
Best for
- • Chest, shoulder, or back keloids where a flat panel doesn't contour well
- • Post-surgical scar sites under clothing — wrap conforms to the body
- • Buyers who want a lighter, more portable alternative to a panel
- • Multi-site routines where the same wrap moves between body areas across sessions
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.