
Mito Red Light MitoPRO Mobile
Five-wavelength output (630, 660, 810, 830, 850 nm) covers the research-backed core for keloid photobiomodulation in a portable form factor. TruDual dual-chip technology delivers 100 mW/cm² at 3 inches (solar meter) / 40 mW/cm² (spectroradiometer) — high for a handheld at 1.5 lbs. Best suited for earlobe, jawline, and other small or hard-to-reach keloid sites where a panel is impractical.
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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.
- 630 nmred
Red-orange extends the absorption profile in superficial dermal tissue alongside 660 nm.
- 660 nmred
Classic red light wavelength for fibroblast signaling and inflammation modulation in the upper dermis.
- 810 nmnear infrared
Near-infrared penetration into deeper dermal layers; commonly studied for scar and wound healing.
- 830 nmnear infrared
Mitochondrial cytochrome-c oxidase absorption peak — core target for photobiomodulation effects on fibroblast behavior.
- 850 nmnear infrared
Standard research wavelength for skin photobiomodulation; deep tissue delivery with high manufacturer adoption.
Specifications
- LED count
- 12 lenses / 24 chips (12 red + 12 NIR, dual-chip)
- Irradiance at 3 inches (solar)
- 100 mW/cm²
- Irradiance at 3 inches (spectro)
- 40 mW/cm²
- Beam angle
- 60°
- Battery
- 3000 mAh — 2.5-3 hrs per charge / 5,000 hrs total
- Charging
- USB-C (9V, 2A)
- Power input
- 100-240V
- Weight
- 1.5 lbs
- Dimensions
- 5.25 x 3.75 x 1.5 inches
- EMF
- Low — third-party tested
- Flicker
- Flicker-free
- Form factor
- Portable handheld with built-in stand
Best for
- • Earlobe keloids (post-piercing) and hard-to-reach jawline scars
- • Single-site spot treatment when a panel is overkill
- • Travel use and consistent daily routines without a fixed setup
- • Users wanting Mito ecosystem at an entry price point
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.