Permanent Hair Reduction
Using QPL and IPL
We use the latest Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and Quick Pulsed Light (QPL) technology to perform hair reduction on all areas of the body. After your consultation you will be advised on the type of treatment necessary, the system which will be used and how it will be used to effectively destroy hair follicles for maximum results.
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Results you can see!
Scroll to see the results before and after treatment at nlclinic. All images are taken at nlclinic on geniune clients. Treatment may vary, but the results are the same. You can see for yourself treatment really works.
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Treatment Options
Which treatment is right for you?
All treatments at nlclinic are tailored to individual clients. There are several possibilities for treatment and with the help of our experience Aestheticians we can provide the solution which is bespoke to you.
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)
IPL is the latest technology in rapid hair loss. Treatment is pain free, effective and fast.
QPL (Quick Pulsed Light)
QPL is the latest technology in rapid hair loss. Treatment is pain free, effective and fast.
Colonic Hydrotherapy - Overview
Anyone with a history of consuming a Western diet or one containing
many refined or processed foods can benefit from colon cleansing and colonic
hydrotherapy. The importance of the direct relationship between colon
health and general health cannot be overemphasized. A colonic treatment
lasts between 45 and 60 minutes; new patients may take a little longer.
We have both a male and a female therapist. Patient modesty is always
preserved. Filtered water is fed into the colon under extremely low pressure
(far lower than is typically seen during normal defecation) ensuring there
is no discomfort and, importantly, no danger of bowel perforation. In
combination with massage techniques, the water helps to
soften and detach faecal matter and encrusted deposits, which are piped away with the water
The removal of bacteria from the colon also presents no problem as these propagate back to normal levels within a few days. In fact by removing old encrusted faecal material and mucoid plaque which are food sources for unfriendly bacteria, colonic's actually enhance the spread of friendly bacteria in the bowel. Colonic's are not habit forming, unlike chemical or natural laxatives. Colonic's do not lead to a lazy catatonic bowel, but in fact help to improve bowel muscle tone and normalise its size and capacity
Colonic Irrigation
Colonic Hydrotherapy can be used to combat a number of ailments from constipation and IBS to even acne ,fatigue and headaches, because the treatment will flush out the build up of toxins in our bodies which are accumulated as a result of our diets and even the environment in which we live. Colonic is the infusion of specially filtered water into the rectum by a colon therapist to cleanse and flush out the colon It is also called colon irrigation.
The colon therapist inserts a disposable speculum into the anus. The speculum is connected to a long disposable plastic hose connected to the colon hydrotherapy unit. Warm, filtered water is slowly released into the colon. The water causes the muscles of the colon to contract, called peristalsis. Peristalsis "pushes" faeces out through the hose to be disposed in a closed waste system. The client and the colon therapist do not smell the faeces. The therapist usually looks at the faeces through the clear hose, and may comment on the colour. The client typically feels some discomfort in the abdomen during the therapy. The colon therapist may apply light massage to the client's abdominal area to facilitate the process. After the session, the therapist leaves the room, and the client may sit on a toilet to pass any residual water and stools.
A typical session lasts 45 minutes to one hour.
Contraindications - Possible reasons to avoid Colonic Irrigation Hydrotherapy:
Firstly the therapist will take a medical history to ensure that there are no contraindications and that the client is able to then have the treatment.
- Congestive heart failure of organic valve disease
- Severe cardiac disease; e.g. uncontrolled hypertension
- Aneurysm
- Take blood medication
- Severe anaemia
- GI haemorrhage/perforation
- Severe haemorrhoids
- Ulcerative colitis
- Crohn's disease
- Cirrhosis
- Deverticulitis
- Hepatitis A, B, C
- Carcinoma of the colon or rectum
- Fissures/fistulas
- Abdominal hernia / inguinal hernia
- Colon surgery
- Recent abdominal surgery (at least the 3 months post surgery)
- Recent colonoscopy (at least the 12 days post Colonoscopy)
- Tumour in the Rectum or Large Intestine
- Renal insufficiency/Kidney Dialysis
- HIV/AIDS
- Epilepsy
- History of seizures
- Abortion (less than 6 months)
- Miscarriage (less than 4 months post-op)
- Breast feeding
- Pregnancy
- Immunocompromised at present time
- Present gastrointestinal infection
- Rectal bleeding
- Severely obese
- Vomiting at present time
- Strong abdominal pain