
6,750 LEDs. Two clinical wavelengths. Irradiance levels measured and certified by an independent metrology laboratory. The BBB Med S9001 is not just a wellness cabin; it is also a medical device.

Photobiomodulation (PBM) is currently one of the most well-documented light therapies in sports medicine, recovery, and anti-aging medicine. Its effectiveness depends on one key factor: the dose delivered to the cell, expressed in J/cm².
However, most devices available on the market report unverified irradiance values—measured under ideal conditions or taken from the diodes’ technical specifications—rather than the actual light received by the patient.
The BBB Med S9001 is an exception: its irradiance levels were measured on February 2, 2026, by a certified metrologist using two reference instruments (Ophir Nova II and HOPOOColor OHSP-350IR) across 5 panels, with 30 measurement points per panel. The manufacturer is bound by these results.
"The average irradiance measured for the 630 nm LED is 13.6 mW/cm², which, with an exposure time of 1,500 seconds, results in an energy of 20.4 J/cm². For the 940 nm LED (near-infrared), the average value is 10.2 mW/cm², or 15.3 J/cm²."
— Official metrology report, Mr. Boban Zarkov, Independent Metrology, Belgrade, February 2, 2026
This new configuration focuses on near-infrared light (940 nm), which is better suited for deep tissue penetration. The arrangement of the 6,750 LEDs has been adjusted to optimize therapeutic benefits:
Near-infrared light (940 nm) is the dominant wavelength in the cabin. In photobiomodulation, it is particularly effective at stimulating blood circulation, reducing inflammation, and promoting muscle recovery. It acts deeply on the mitochondria within cells, thereby improving ATP production and promoting tissue regeneration.
Measured irradiance: 10.2 mW/cm²—or 15.3 J/cm² per 25-minute session.
Red light (630 nm) is known for its beneficial effects on tissue repair, fibroblast activation, and collagen production. It is commonly used to treat wounds, scars, and skin inflammation.
Measured irradiance: 13.6 mW/cm²—or 20.4 J/cm² per 25-minute session.
Primarily used on the upper shelf of the treatment booth, blue light (470 nm) offers antibacterial and skin-regulating benefits, making it particularly suitable for acne treatments and superficial skin care.
Each wavelength targets distinct chromophores and tissue depths—their effects are complementary and form part of a coherent treatment protocol, delivered in a single 25-minute session.
Mean Well MSP 450-12 power supplies are certified for medical applications, ensuring current stability and consistent dose delivery from one session to the next—a critical factor that is too often overlooked in consumer-grade booths.
| Metrologist | Boban Zarkov, Independent Metrology |
| Instruments | Ophir Nova II · HOPOOColor OHSP-350IR |
| Tested panels | 5 panels, 30 measurement points each |
| Expanded uncertainty | ± 5% (k=2) |
| Result at 630 nm | 13.6 mW/cm² → 20.4 J/cm² |
| Result at 940 nm | 10.2 mW/cm² → 15.3 J/cm² |
Every BBB Med S9001 distributed by Bioledtherapy comes with this official metrology report. You can communicate with your patients and clients using verifiable, enforceable, and credible data —a major commercial and medical advantage.

The ergonomic design of the Body Boost Bed remains unchanged, featuring a contoured base that makes it easier to position patients. The treatment remains pain-free and suitable for all types of patients, from athletes to those suffering from chronic pain.
This new version is now available exclusively through Bioledtherapy for all French-speaking countries. Contact us to learn more about how to integrate it into your organization and to receive a personalized quote.
Whether you’re a clinic, sports medicine center, medical spa, or private investor, our team will guide you every step of the way—from the initial demonstration to installation. Contact us to receive a comprehensive metrology report and a customized ROI simulation.
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