Lice Specialists Williamsburg VA

Find Lice Specialists in Williamsburg, VA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Williamsburg, VA.

Local Businesses

Donna Marie Corvette, Physician

757-645-3787
5335 Discovery Park Blvd. Suite A
Williamsburg, VA 23188


Hines, Tammy – Peninsula Plastic Surgery Ctr

(757) 229-5200
324 Monticello Ave
Williamsburg, VA 23187


John Mathews Pitman Iii

757-229-5200
324 Monticello Ave
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Linwood Webster Custalow

757-345-3514
141 Eastbury
Williamsburg, VA 23188


Dr David G Teasley

(757)253-8875
227 Mclaws Circle
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Johnstuart M Guarnieri

333 Mclaws Cir Ste 1
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Corvette, Donna M – Dermatology Center Of Williamsburg

(757) 645-3787
5335 Discovery Park Blvd
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Joseph Walker Musgrave Jr

757-220-2266
1139 Professional Dr
Williamsburg, VA 23185


David G Teasley

757-253-8875
227 Mclaws Cir
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Schumann Dermatology Group

(757) 564-1200
5309 Discovery Park Blvd Ste A
Williamsburg, VA 23188


Joseph Walker Musgrave

757-220-2266
1139 Professional Dr
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Jack L Teasley Facs

140 William Richmond
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Williamsburg Plastic Surgery

(757) 253-8875
227 Mclaws Cir
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Peninsula Plastic Surgery Center

(757) 229-5200
324 Monticello Ave
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Guarnieri, Johnstuart – Aesthetic Center For Cosmetic

(954) 565-7575
333 Mclaws Cir # 3
Williamsburg, VA 23185


B Voss Neal

2500 Sanctuary Dr
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Hanneman, Kaija

757-564-8535
207 Bulifants Blvd Ste C
Williamsburg, VA 23188


Zantha Christine Marcuson

757-259-9466
475 Mclaws Cir Ste 1
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Guarnieri, Johnstuart – Aesthetic Center For Cosmetic

(757) 345-2275
333 Mclaws Cir # 3
Williamsburg, VA 23187


Susan Elizabeth Mackel

757-873-0161
895 Middle Ground Blvd 475 Mclaws Cir
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Lice Specialists FAQ in Williamsburg, VA

How long can lice live on a hairbrush?

Adult lice can’t live longer than 24 hours or so on nonhuman surfaces like carpets, hardwood floors, clothing, furniture, sports helmets, headphones, or hair accessories. However, if you have identified lice in your home, isolate and wash those items and areas within at least 72 hours.

What happens if lice gets left untreated?

Untreated head lice may degrade the scalp and affects it health and that of the hair. If the follicles become blocked, then hair loss may occur. It is hard to have well-conditioned hair if it is covered in head lice eggs, lice and bacteria.

Should I stay home if I have lice?

Head Lice Information for Schools. Students diagnosed with live head lice do not need to be sent home early from school; they can go home at the end of the day, be treated, and return to class after appropriate treatment has begun. Nits may persist after treatment, but successful treatment should kill crawling lice.

Should I tell people I have lice?

Children are vulnerable to acquiring head lice over and over again. Telling others that you are screening regularly may help raise the community standard by reminding others to do the same.

What naturally keeps lice away?

Coconut, tea tree oil, lavender, eucalyptus, rosemary, lemon grass, and peppermint are scents popularly believed to repel lice. Using any coconut scented shampoo and conditioner is an easy way to increase your defense.

Does hairspray prevent lice?

Hairspray makes it harder for the louse to grab hold. The smell of hairspray and the use of solvents (sad but true) in them can also deter creepy crawlies from finding their way in. Not to mention that if you’re tying longer hair back, you’ve got a double whammy.

Is it possible to only have 1 lice?

Children can have a few nits without actually having a case of head lice. Usually children have no more than 10 to 20 live lice. Good lighting is important when you are checking. Head lice move fast and are hard to see.

Can lice survive hair dye?

Hair dye may kill lice as it contains chemicals such as ammonia and hydrogen peroxide, which lice may be sensitive to. However, it is not likely that hair dye can kill nits, which will return as lice once hatched.

Why does my daughter keep getting nits?

There are two reasons for a recurrent lice infestation: The lice treatment you used didn’t work. You or someone in your family came in contact with lice again.

What kills unhatched lice eggs?

Spinosad topical suspension, 0.9%, was approved by the FDA in 2011. Since it kills live lice as well as unhatched eggs, retreatment is usually not needed. Nit combing is not required. Spinosad topical suspension is approved for the treatment of children 6 months of age and older.

Why can’t I get rid of lice?

The head lice may have become resistant to the treatment. If the treatment used does not kill the head lice, your health care provider and pharmacist can help you be sure the treatment was used correctly and may recommend a completely different product if they think the head lice are resistant to the first treatment.

Do electric lice combs work?

Technically yes, a lice comb can be a complete lice treatment on its own, but it depends entirely on the person using it. If hair is treated with a good electric head lice comb and perfect precision, every louse and nit could be combed out and the lice effectively treated.

How many days does it take to get rid of head lice?

How long does head lice last? With effective treatment, head lice will completely go away after two to three weeks. The duration is dependent on how many lice made a home in your hair. Make sure you follow the instructions on your medicated shampoo, lotion or cream to get rid of lice quickly.

Do lice like dyed hair?

Lice don’t care if hair has been colored. As long as a louse can grab on to a hair strand, it can make its way to the head where its food supply (blood) is. Myth #6: Lice like dirty hair. Head lice actually prefer clean hair since it is easier for the female to attach her eggs.