
PlatinumLED BIOMAX 600
Seven-wavelength R+|NIR+ spectrum (480, 630, 660, 810, 830, 850, 1060 nm) covers the 630-850 nm research-backed core plus boundary wavelengths. Half-body form factor sits between the targeted MitoADAPT MIN and the full-body MitoADAPT MAX. Best case for inclusion: brand diversity and independently-controllable red/NIR arrays.
Disclosure: Some links on this page are affiliate links. If you purchase through these links, ScarInsight may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. This does not influence our editorial ratings or recommendations.
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.
- 480 nmamber
Blue-range wavelength; limited direct evidence for keloid modulation — included in PlatinumLED's R+|NIR+ spectrum primarily for skin-surface applications.
- 630 nmred
Superficial dermal absorption, supports tissue signaling.
- 660 nmred
Classic red light wavelength for fibroblast and inflammation modulation.
- 810 nmnear infrared
Near-infrared penetration into deeper dermal layers.
- 830 nmnear infrared
Mitochondrial absorption peak for cytochrome-c oxidase.
- 850 nmnear infrared
Standard research wavelength for skin photobiomodulation (verify — seventh wavelength in PlatinumLED's marketed 7-wave spectrum).
- 1060 nmnear infrared
Deep-tissue infrared; evidence for direct scar benefit is limited compared to the 810-850 nm core.
Specifications
- LED count
- 200
- Power consumption
- 350W
- Treatment coverage
- 200 square inches
- Weight
- 22 lbs
- Rated lifespan
- 100,000 hours
- Max surface temperature
- 130°F (55°C)
- Control
- Remote — independent red / NIR arrays
- Irradiance at 6 inches
- Verify from spec sheet
- EMF at 6 inches
- 0 µT
- Flicker
- <1%
Best for
- • Torso-length scar sites (chest, back, spine)
- • Buyers who want a non-Mito brand alternative in the premium tier
- • Long-term daily routines with half-body exposure
Things to consider
Ready to purchase?
Disclosure: Some links on this page are affiliate links. If you purchase through these links, ScarInsight may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. This does not influence our editorial ratings or recommendations.
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.