Using Your MitoRed MitoPRO 300 for Acne Treatment
Device-specific protocol for Acne using the MitoRed MitoRed MitoPRO 300 (630/660/830/850nm, 168 mW/cm²)
Your MitoRed MitoPRO 300 Protocol for Acne
Wavelengths
630nm, 660nm, 830nm, 850nm
Session Time
1 min
Target Dose
12 J/cm²
Distance
6 inches
Frequency
3-5x/week
Timeline
4-8 weeks
Why MitoRed MitoPRO 300 for Acne?
The MitoRed MitoRed MitoPRO 300 emits at 630nm and 660nm and 830nm and 850nm, which provides a excellent match for Acne treatment. Research for this condition recommends 633nm, 660nm, 850nm.
At 168 mW/cm² irradiance (at the recommended distance of 6 inches), you'll need approximately 1 minutes per session to reach the target dose of 12 J/cm². This falls within the recommended range of 4-20 J/cm² for Acne.
The MitoRed MitoPRO 300 is a panel device with targeted coverage. For Acne, you may need to treat each area separately if the affected zone is larger than the device's coverage.
MitoRed MitoPRO 300 Quick Specs
Price
$399
LEDs
60
Power
120W
FDA
Not registered
Evidence for Acne
Red light therapy at 633-660nm combined with blue light at 415nm reduces inflammatory acne lesions by up to 76% after 12 weeks of treatment (3-5 sessions per week, 4-20 J/cm² per session). Evidence grade: A (strong — multiple randomized controlled trials). Best results when combined with standard skincare.
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Research Basis
This content is informed by 47+ published peer-reviewed studies on photobiomodulation.
RedLightOS Research Team
Photobiomodulation Research
The RedLightOS team reviews over 9,500 published photobiomodulation studies to deliver evidence-based red light therapy guidance.
Reviewed by RedLightOS Research Team. Last reviewed: . Based on published photobiomodulation research. For educational purposes only — not a substitute for professional medical advice. See our methodology.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Red light therapy devices are wellness devices and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary.